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Past FMIHD Seminars - Conferences and other Relevant Meetings

 

2012

Connaught Global Challenge Fund Award Lecture

February 21, 2013:
Institute for Human Development/Connaught Global Challenge Fund Award Lecture
W. Thomas Boyce, Sunny Hill Health Centre/BC Leadership Chair in Child Development, University of British Columbia;  Co-Director of the Experience-Based Brain and Biological Development Program of the Canadian Institute for Advanced Research (CIFAR); Member of the Institute of Medicine and Harvard University’s National Scientific Council on the Developing Child

What The Genes Remember: How Stratification, Sensitivity And Stress Codetermine Child Health And Development

OISE Main auditorium

October 31, 2012:
Institute for Human Development/Connaught Global Challenge Fund Award Lecture
Sponsored jointly by the Department of Applied Psychology and Human Development, OISE
Annette Karmiloff-Smith, University of London
Genetic and environmental vulnerabilities: the importance of cross-syndrome comparisons

12:30 PM OISE Room 9-105

October 24, 2012:
Ralph Greenspan, UCSD
From Sleep to Attention, Flies Are More Like Us Than You'd Think

Host: Joel Levine
Co-sponsors: EEB / CIHR Research and Training Program in Sleep and Biological Rhythms / Connaught Global Challenge Fund and the Fraser Mustard Institute for Human Development

12:00 PM Ramsay Wright (25 Harbord Street--at the corner of St. George Street), room 117

September 28, 2012:
Robbie Case Memorial Lecture

The Robbie Case Memorial Lecture, in association with 'Investing in Mothers and Children' -  a Connaught Global Challenge International Symposium to mark the official opening of the Fraser Mustard Institute for Human Development - welcomed keynote speaker
Robert Pianta,
Dean of the Curry School of Education, University of Virginia
Elevating the Capacity of Classroom Experiences for Promoting Students' Learning and Development: Observation and Improvement of Teacher-Student Interactions

MaRS Discovery District Toronto, Canada

September 27, 2012
Public lecture 

Connaught Global Challenge International Symposium “Investing in Mothers and Children: Developmental Trajectories, Health, Learning and Society”

David Barker,
Professor of Clinical Epidemiology at the University of Southampton
Professor in Cardiovascular Medicine,
Oregon Health & Science University
Preventing Chronic Disease by Improving Human Development

MaRS Discovery District Toronto, Canada

September 27-29, 2012:
International Symposium:  “Investing in Mothers and Children: Developmental Trajectories, Health, Learning and Society”
MaRS Discovery District Toronto, Canada

January 10, 2012:
Clyde Hertzman, UBC 
How society gets under the skin in early life: is this the beginning of a new science?
Host: Marla Sokolowsk
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Co-sponsored by EEB and the Connaught Global Challenge Fund
12:00 PM  103 FitzGerald Building

Other Relevant Meetings
November 16, 2012:
The Royal Society of Canada Annual Symposium: THE NEW SCIENCE OF CHILD DEVELOPMENT 
Ottawa, Canada
It is organized by Marla B. Sokolowski (FMIHD) and Michel Boivin (Laval).
Sponsored by RSC, CIFAR and FMIHD.

October 25 and November 8, 2012:
Research Seminars on learning: How to Understand and Explain Learning and Development. Conceptual and Philosophical Issues
5-8 PM OISE Room OISE 6-272
Seminar leader: Christina Erneling, Lund University, Sweden

October 25 and November 8, 2012:
Research Seminars on learning: How to Understand and Explain Learning and Development. Conceptual and Philosophical Issues
5-8 PM OISE Room OISE 6-272
Seminar leader: Christina Erneling, Lund University, Sweden

 

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