Emily Underwood Contributing Correspondent
Writes about neuroscience and other research.
His writing about neuroscience and children's mental health has appeared in The New York Times, Psychology Today, and The Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, among others.
Katy Butler, a National Magazine Award finalist and winner of the «Science in Society» prize from the National Association of Science Writers, has
written about neuroscience, medicine, Buddhism, and human behavior for the New Yorker, The New York Times, Vogue, Mother Jones, The L.A. Times, MORE, and The Washington Post.
Not exact matches
Why I Like It: In this blog, I've repeatedly
written about the practical application of
neuroscience to make you a better manager and salesperson.
Harvard economist Kenneth Rogoff, who has debated the issue with Thiel at Oxford,
wrote that «the vast majority of my scientist colleagues at top universities seem awfully excited
about their projects in nanotechnology,
neuroscience, and energy, among other cutting - edge fields.
I recently
wrote about the relatively new advances in education that are informed by parallel advances in
neuroscience, and in particularly in brain development.
Based in Corvallis, Oregon, contributing correspondent Laura Sanders reports on
neuroscience and
writes Growth Curve, a blog
about the science of raising kids, for Science News.
Also, in the late»90s, Kandel
wrote a couple of articles
about where he saw psychiatry going in the future, thanks to advances in
neuroscience; and I
wrote a brief article
about him in that work in the year 2000.
Susan Gaidos has been
writing about discoveries in areas ranging from biology and
neuroscience to physics and technology for more than three decades.
Sara Chodosh is a science journalist and former editorial intern for Scientific American Mind who
writes frequently
about neuroscience.
Kate Greene is a Nashville - based journalist who
writes about computing and
neuroscience for The Economist, U.S. News & World Report, and Technology Review.
Now she combines raising her two little boys on Sydney's Northern Beaches with
writing about science, health and medicine, and blogging
about neuroscience.
He has
written about school desegregation, school choice, standards, education finance, testing, special education and
neuroscience, according to the Harvard Graduate School of Education website.
One such example of false hopes that Jorgenson (2003)
wrote about, and can be found in the research conducted by McCabe and Castel (2008), states that educators should be aware «that much of the brain based information in the field of education is developed and promoted by educational consultants, few of whom have credentials in the field of
neuroscience.
I coach pastors, consult with churches, speak, train and
write about leadership, church ministry, and the
neuroscience application to leadership to help Christian leaders achieve their fullest kingdom potential.
Using these skills, I hope to work toward some of my larger personal and professional goals: earning a PhD in
neuroscience after my DVM, becoming a professor at a veterinary or medical college, and continuing to
write about issues in which veterinarians have something to add to the conversation.
I'm
writing about temporary highs from a personal perspective, speaking with experts in the fields of
neuroscience, psychology, and sociology, and closely observing how artists are creating and adapting work for these conditions.
I coach pastors, consult with churches, speak, train and
write about leadership, church ministry, and the
neuroscience application to leadership to help Christian leaders achieve their fullest kingdom potential.