Scientific American Editor in Chief Mariette DiChristina and
psychology researcher Robert Epstein, a contributing editor to Scientific American MIND magazine, talk about falling in love and staying that way.
Scientific American Editor in Chief Mariette DiChristina did just that last month at the 92nd Street Y's Tribeca site here in New York City along with
psychology researcher Robert Epstein, who is a contributing editor to Scientific American MIND magazine.
Not exact matches
As part of a collaborative effort, clinical
researchers Rebecca Ashare, PhD, an assistant professor of
Psychology in Psychiatry, and
Robert Schnoll, PhD, an associate professor of
Psychology in Psychiatry and director of the Center for Interdisciplinary Research on Nicotine Addiction, are studying the effects of metformin on smokers to see if it attenuates negative mood and cognitive deficits during withdrawal — symptoms known to be associated with the ability to quit.
OPW INTERVIEW - July 28 - Dr.
Robert Epstein is an author, editor, and longtime
psychology researcher and professor — a distinguished scientist who is passionate about educating the public about advances in mental health and the behavioral sciences.