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CASBS Summer 2012
at Behavioral Science Summit
Stanford University
Solving Pi ,Num. Informing the Public
Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences at Sanford University
The Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences (CASBS) at
Stanford University is at the forefront of behavioral science and its application
to contemporary issues. We are an idea incubator — a place where ideas are
generated, tested, applied to address important problems, and shared with
industry, government, and the world at large. Our scholars and scientists, who
come for a year as Center Fellows, include 22 Nobel Laureates, 14 Pulitzer
Prize winners, 44 winners of MacArthur "Genius Awards," and hundreds of
members of the National Academies. They have authored such game-changing
books as Freakonomics and The Visual Display of Quantitative Information.
Our first annual Behavioral Science Summit on the theme ofSMS - Social
Meets Science: Bite-Sized Nuggets of Knowledge, will be held on 29 June
2012 at Stanford University.
The summit will highlight the latest developments in behavioral science, and
do so in a conversational and interactive format. We are pleased to announce
keynote addresses by two thought-provoking authors who have popularized
behavioral science findings — Malcolm Gladwell (author of Blink, Tipping
Point and Outliers) and Steven Pinker (author of Blank Slate and The Better
Angels ofOur Nature). Complementing these two headliners will be
interactive, parallel sessions led by 18 experts in fields such as behavioral
economics, applied neuroscience, bioinformatics, and big data analytics. We
will foster conversation by providing basic information on the topic of each
session in advance, have the expert kick off the session with a brief
introduction, and then open up discussion between the expert and the Summit
participants. Participants will have ample time to quiz, debate, and follow-up
interesting points.
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