Columbia University in the City of New York

Nov 10, 20206:00 pm
Lecture

Stavros Niarchos Foundation Brain Insight Lecture

Featuring Dara Kass, MD, and Andrés Bendesky, MD, PhD

November 10th, 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm

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Registration is required. RSVP by November 6, 2020. This event will be live-streamed.

 

Making the right moves in a pandemic

The COVID-19 pandemic continues to affect our lives at multiple levels: our health, our daily lives and our communities. Dealing with the pandemic requires us to make effective decisions, communicate rapidly and harness all our resources.

The COVID-19 pandemic — caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus — has challenged the world with unprecedented public health and economic crises. We need effective strategies to slow the spread of the virus. 

We must be able to rapidly and affordably diagnose the virus because a major reason for the extreme societal and economic disruptions is the lack of appropriate testing technology to easily identify infectious people, especially those who do not have symptoms. We also need effective decision making and communication at both the clinical and community level to mitigate SARS-CoV-2 transmission in schools, at work and in the community at large.

In this virtual Stavros Niarchos Foundation Brain Insight Lecture Series event, we will hear from two experts from Columbia University who are involved in our response to the COVID-19 pandemic in very different ways. Dr. Dara Kass will reflect on decision making, both clinical and community, from the perspective of an emergency medicine doctor who, herself, was infected with the virus. She will also discuss how to communicate rapidly evolving information in an effective manner. Dr. Andrés Bendesky will discuss his lab’s work to develop a simple, affordable test that can be performed at home.

Dara Kass, MD, Surviving COVID: Decision making in a time of uncertainty

Andrés Bendesky, MD, PhD, Developing a simple, fast, and inexpensive home test for the COVID-19 virus

Each expert will give a 15-minute talk, followed by a discussion moderated by Natalie Steinemann, PhD and an audience Q&A. 

 

This talk is part of the Stavros Niarchos Foundation Brain Insight Lecture series, offered free to the public to enhance understanding of the biology of the mind and the complexity of human behavior. The lectures are hosted by Columbia’s Zuckerman Institute and supported by the Stavros Niarchos Foundation.

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