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  <title>Dalai Lama + Stanford Neuroscience - Neuroscience &amp; Neuroengineering - tribe.net</title>
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    <title>Dalai Lama + Stanford Neuroscience</title>
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      <name>Imaginify</name>
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    <summary type="html">Stanford University : November 5th 2005&#xD;
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Dalai Lama and neuroscientists build bridge&#xD;
between Buddhism and Western medicine&#xD;
med.stanford.edu/events/da...index.html&#xD;
Stanford University School of Medicine, 11/7/05&#xD;
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VIDEO:&#xD;
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: Morning Session :&#xD;
"A Dialogue between Buddhism and Neuroscience on the Potential for&#xD;
Common Understanding and the Alleviation of Suffering."&#xD;
http://med.stanford.edu/events/da...video.html&#xD;
Memorial Church, Stanford University&#xD;
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: Afternoon Session :&#xD;
"Craving, Suffering and Choice:&#xD;
Spiritual and Scientific Explorations of Human Experience"&#xD;
http://med.stanford.edu/events/da...deo_2.html&#xD;
Memorial Church, Stanford University&#xD;
&#xD;
Moderated by: Dr. William Mobley, Director of Stanford Neuroscience Institute&#xD;
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Distinguished group of scientists and Buddhist scholars:&#xD;
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* Dr. Carl Bielefeldt, Professor of Religious Studies, Stanford University&#xD;
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* Dr. Paul Ekman, Professor of Psychology, Department of Psychiatry, University of California, San Francisco&#xD;
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* Dr. Howard Fields, Professor of Neurology, Physiology, and Psychiatry and Director, Wheeler Center for the Neurobiology of Addiction, University of California, San Francisco&#xD;
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* Philippe Goldin, Postdoctoral Scholar, Department of Psychology,&#xD;
Stanford University&#xD;
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* Dr. Janet Gyatso, Hershey Professor of Buddhist Studies, Harvard Divinity School&#xD;
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* Dr. Anne C. Klein, Professor of Religious Studies, Rice University&#xD;
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* Dr. Brian Knutson, Assistant Professor of Psychology, Stanford University&#xD;
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* Dr. Helen Mayberg, Professor of Psychiatry and Neurology, Emory University&#xD;
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* Dr. William Newsome, Professor of Neurobiology, Stanford University&#xD;
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* Dr. Mathieu Ricard, Buddhist scholar and monk, French translator for His Holiness&#xD;
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* Dr. David Spiegel, The Jack, Lulu and Sam Willson Professor in Medicine, Stanford University&#xD;
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* Ven. Karma Lekshe Tsomo, Assistant Professor of Theology and Religious Studies, University of San Diego&#xD;
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* Dr. Alan Wallace, Founder &amp;amp; President, Santa Barbara Institute for Consciousness Studies&#xD;
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* Brian Wandell, Isaac and Madeline Stein Family Professor of Psychology, Stanford University&#xD;
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more information:&#xD;
http://dalailama.stanford.edu</summary>
    <dc:creator>Imaginify</dc:creator>
    <dc:date>2005-11-17T06:07:14Z</dc:date>
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