Luis Cabral Paganelli-Bull Professor of Economics and International Business, Stern School of Business, NYU A native of Portugal, Luís Cabral is a graduate of Stanford University (PhD, Economics, 1989). He taught at the London Business School, Berkeley, Yale, NYU and IESE. He is currently the Paganelli-Bull Professor of Economics and International Business at NYU’s Stern School of Business.… read more »
Greg Calbi Senior Mastering Engineer, Sterling Sound, New York Greg Calbi is a partner and senior mastering engineer at Sterling Sound in New York City. Combining technical skill and an innate sense of how music should sound, he manipulates frequency balance, dynamic range, and other characteristics of a mix, aiming to create a heightened emotional response for listeners.… read more »
Andrea Califano Clyde and Helen Wu Professor of Chemical and Systems Biology, Columbia University Andrea Califano is the Clyde and Helen Wu Professor of Chemical and Systems Biology, in the departments of Biochemistry & Molecular Biophysics and of Biomedical Informatics at Columbia University. He is currently the founding director and chair of the Columbia Initiative for Systems Biology.… read more »
Joseph Cambray Jungian Analyst; past President of the International Association of Analytical Psychology Joseph Cambray is a Jungian Analyst, and past President of the International Association of Analytical Psychology. He has been a faculty member at Harvard Medical School, Center for Psychoanalytic Studies, at Massachusetts General Hospital, Psychiatry Department, and adjunct faculty at Pacifica Graduate Institute.… read more »
Tom Carew Professor of Neuroscience, NYU Center for Neural Science Thomas Carew is the Anne and Joel Ehrenkranz Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Science at New York University, where he is also a Professor of Neural Science. Tom trained with Eric Kandel, a pioneer in the field of memory research.… read more »
Patricia Carlin Patricia Carlin received her Ph.D. from Princeton University, focusing on Shakespeare studies, and poetry and poetics. Her most recent poetry collection, Second Nature, appeared in May 2017. Previous books include Quantum Jitters and Original Green, poetry collections, and Shakespeare’s Mortal Men, a study of Shakespeare’s plays in their cultural context.… read more »
Lisa Cataldo Assistant Professor of Pastoral Care and Counseling, Fordham University Lisa Cataldo, M.Div., Ph.D. is an Assistant Professor of Pastoral Care and Counseling at the Fordham University Graduate School of Religion and Religious Education, where she directs the Clinical Program and teaches courses in Clinical Practice, Professional Ethics, Psychology and Religion, and Trauma.… read more »
Mary Ann Caws Distinguished Professor of English, French, and Comparative Literature at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York Mary Ann Caws is Distinguished Professor of English, French, and Comparative Literature at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York, the recipient of Guggenheim, Rockefeller, and Fulbright fellowships, a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, past President of the Modern Language Association, of the American Comparative Literature Association, of the Association for Dada and Surrealism, and of the Association of Literary Scholars.… read more »
Christopher Cerrone Composer View Papers / Presentations » Christopher Cerrone (b. 1984) is internationally acclaimed for compositions characterized by a subtle handling of timbre and resonance, a deep literary fluency, and a flair for multimedia collaborations. Recent commissions include In a Grove, a new opera co-produced by LA Opera and Pittsburgh Opera, a violin concerto for Jennifer Koh and the Detroit Symphony, a brass concerto for the Cincinnati Symphony, a work for narrator and orchestra for the Louisville Symphony, a piano concerto for Shai Wosner and the Phoenix and Albany Symphonies, a percussion concerto for Third Coast Percussion, and four works for the LA Philharmonic.… read more »
David Chalmers Professor of Philosophy and Neural Science, New York University Co-Director, Center for Mind, Brain, & Consciousness, New York University View Papers / Presentations » David Chalmers is University Professor of Philosophy and Neural Science and co-director of the Center for Mind, Brain, and Consciousness at New York University. He is the author of The Conscious Mind (1996), Constructing the World (2010), and _Reality+: Virtual Worlds and the Problems of Philosophy (2022).… read more »
David Chalmers Professor of Philosophy , New York University, and co-director of the Center for Mind, Brain, and Consciousness, New York University David Chalmers is Professor of Philosophy and co-director of the Center for Mind, Brain, and Consciousness at New York University. He is best known for his work on consciousness, especially for his formulation of the “hard problem” of consciousness and his arguments against materialism.… read more »
Frances Champagne Associate Professorof Psychology, Columbia University Frances A. Champagne Ph.D. is an Associate Professor in the Department of Psychology at Columbia University. Dr. Champagne’s main research interest concerns how genetic and environmental factors interact to shape the brain and behavior through epigenetic changes in gene expression. Studies in rodents suggest that the quality of maternal care received in infancy can lead to long-term changes in offspring gene expression and behavior. … read more »
Kevin Chan Assistant Professor, Ophthalmology, Radiology, & Neuroscience, NYU Grossman School of Medicine Assistant Professor, Biomedical Engineering, NYU Tandon School of Engineering Dr. Kevin Chan is an assistant professor of Ophthalmology, Radiology, Neuroscience, and Biomedical Engineering at the New York University Grossman School of Medicine and New York University Tandon School of Engineering. He completed his doctoral studies in biomedical engineering at The University of Hong Kong and was awarded the Li Ka Shing Prize for the best Ph.D.… read more »
Joyce Chaplin James Duncan Phillips Professor of Early American History, Harvard University Joyce E. Chaplin (BA, Northwestern; MA and PhD, Johns Hopkins) is the James Duncan Phillips Professor of Early American History at Harvard University and director of Harvard’s program in American Studies. She was a Fulbright Scholar in the United Kingdom during the 1985-86 academic year, when she was also a visiting student at St.… read more »
Anjan Chatterjee Professor of Neurology, University of Pennsylvania Anjan Chatterjee is a Professor of Neurology, and a member of the Center for Cognitive Neuroscience, and the Center for Neuroscience and Society at the University of Pennsylvania. He received his B.A. in Philosophy from Haverford College and M.D. from the University of Pennsylvania.… read more »
Selina Chen-Kiang Professor of Pathology and Professor of Immunology and Microbial Pathogenesis at Weill-Cornell Medical College Selina Chen-Kiang is Professor of Pathology and Professor of Immunology and Microbial Pathogenesis at the Weill-Cornell Medical College. After receiving her PhD in Genetics and Development at Columbia University she went on to become a Jane Coffin Child Cancer Fellow and completed her postdoctoral training in molecular biology at Rockefeller University.… read more »
Graciela Chichilnisky Professor of Economics, Columbia University Dr. Graciela Chichilnisky (www.chichilnisky.com) is a professor of Economics and Mathematical Statistics and a University Senator at Columbia University in New York, where she is the Director of the Columbia Consortium for Risk Management (CCRM). A world-renowned economist, she is the creator of the formal theory of Sustainable Development and acted as Lead US Author of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, which received the Nobel Prize in 2007. … read more »
Kyunghyun Cho Associate Professor, Computer Science & Data Science, New York University CIFAR Fellow, Learning in Machines & Brains Kyunghyun Cho is an associate professor of computer science and data science at New York University and CIFAR Fellow of Learning in Machines & Brains. He is also a senior director of frontier research at the Prescient Design team within Genentech Research & Early Development (gRED).… read more »
Edgar Choueiri Professor of Applied Physics, Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering and Associated Faculty, Department of Astrophysical Sciences, Program in Plasma Physics, Princeton University Professor Edgar Choueiri is Director of Princeton University’s Program in Engineering Physics, and Director of Princeton’s Electric Propulsion and Plasma Dynamics Laboratory (EPPDyL). He is tenured Full Professor in the Applied Physics Group at the Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Department, and associated faculty at the Astrophysical Sciences Department/Program in Plasma Physics at Princeton University.… read more »
Jon Chun Founding Co-Director KDH Lab Kenyon College Jon Chun is former CEO of the world’s largest privacy and anonymity website, a Fortune 500 Director of Development, and a UC Berkeley Entrepreneur in Residence prior to joining the faculty at Kenyon College. There he has created the world’s first human-centered AI curriculum and has mentored hundreds of projects.… read more »
Christopher W. Clark Imogene P. Johnson Director of the Bioacoustics Research Program, Cornell University Lab of Ornithology Christopher W. Clark is the Imogene P. Johnson Director of the Bioacoustics Research Program at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology and Senior Scientist in the Department of Neurobiology & Behavior at Cornell University. Dr. Clark has a long history of successfully working at the interface between science, applied engineering, industry, regulations and NGOs in order to quantify and mitigate potential impacts of human activities on marine mammals.… read more »
Cheryl Corcoran Associate Professor of Psychiatry & Program Leader in Psychosis Risk, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai Cheryl Corcoran is Associate Professor of Psychiatry and Program Leader in Psychosis Risk at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. Together with Dr. Guillermo Cecchi of IBM, she has identified patterns of language that precede onset of psychosis, including reduction in coherence and complexity.… read more »
Carl Cofield Chair of Graduate Acting, New York University Carl Cofield is the Chair of Graduate Acting at New York University. He was appointed Associate Artistic Director of the Off-Broadway award winning Classical Theatre of Harlem in 2018. For CTH he has directed: Seize the King (New York Times Critic’s Pick) The Bacchae ****(New York Times Critic’s Pick), Antigone, Macbeth, The Tempest and Dutchman.… read more »
Richard Cohen Author, Writer View Papers / Presentations » Richard Cohen is the author of four well-received books of cultural history, By The Sword (a history of swordplay), Chasing The Sun (a history of our star), and How to Write Like Tolstoy, A Journey into the Minds of Our Greatest Writers.… read more »
Robin Collins Professor Robin Collins is Distinguished Professor of Philosophy at Messiah College in Pennsylvania. He earned his PhD in philosophy at the University of Notre Dame (1993) and has graduate-level training in theoretical physics from the University of Texas at Austin. He has written over forty-five substantial articles and book chapters in philosophy with some of the leading academic presses, spanning the areas of philosophy of physics, philosophy of science, philosophy of religion, and philosophy of mind.… read more »
Luana Colloca Associate Professor, Pain & Translational Symptom Science, University of Maryland View Papers / Presentations » Dr. Luana Colloca is an NIH-funded faculty at the University of Maryland Baltimore. Dr. Colloca holds an MD, a master degree in Bioethics and a PhD in Neuroscience and completed a post-doc training at the Karolinska Institute in Stockholm, Sweden and a senior research fellowship at the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, USA.… read more »
Nathaniel Comfort Professor, History of Medicine, Johns Hopkins University View Papers / Presentations » Nathaniel Comfort is Professor of the History of Medicine at Johns Hopkins University. His interests lie in the histories of genetics, eugenics, genomics, and biomedicine, as well as bioethics. He is the author of The Tangled Field: Barbara McClintock’s Search for the Patterns of Genetic Control (Harvard, 2001) and The Science of Human Perfection: How Genes Became the Heart of American Medicine (Yale, 2012), and editor of and contributor to The Panda’s Black Box: Opening Up the Intelligent Design Controversy.… read more »
Martin Conway Professor of Cognitive Psychology, City University London Professor of Cognitive Psychology, head of the psychology department at City University London, Martin A. Conway has been studying human memory for more than thirty years. He is known for his pioneering theoretical work on autobiographical memory, as well as for his studies of the neuropsychology of memory and memory’s neurological basis.… read more »
Amy Cook Vice Provost of Academic Affairs, Stony Brook University Professor of English, Stony Brooky University View Papers / Presentations » Amy Cook is the Vice Provost of Academic Affairs at Stony Brook University and Professor of English. Most recently, she published “Shadow Play: Loss and Performativity” in TDR about art, mourning, and 4E cognition. Her scholarship integrates research from the cognitive sciences into theatre and performance, with particular attention to Shakespeare. … read more »
Bonnie Costello Professor, Boston University Bonnie Costello is a professor at Boston University whose scholarly work concentrates on modern and contemporary poetry, often from fresh new angles. She is the author of Marianne Moore: Imaginary Possessions (1981), Elizabeth Bishop: Questions of Mastery (1991), and the general editor of The Selected Letters of Marianne Moore (1997).… read more »
Simon Critchley Hans Jonas Professor of Philosophy, New School for Social Research View Papers / Presentations » Simon Critchley is Hans Jonas Professor of Philosophy at the New School for Social Research in New York and a Member of the Board of Directors of the Onassis Foundation. His books include Very Little…Almost Nothing (1997), Infinitely Demanding (2007), The Book of Dead Philosophers (2009) and The Faith of the Faithless (2012). … read more »
Daniel Czitrom Professor of History on the Ford Foundation, Mount Holyoke College Daniel Czitrom is Emeritus Professor of History on the Ford Foundation at Mount Holyoke College, where he taught for 41 years. He is the author most recently of New York Exposed: The Gilded Age Police Scandal That Launched the Progressive Era (Oxford, 2016; pb, 2018).… read more »