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The Israel-Arab woman bringing diversity to Hebrew University

The Israel-Arab woman bringing diversity to Hebrew University Mona Khoury Kassabri is Hebrew University’s new VP of diversity. It’s a major milestone for the university, and she has a great deal planned. May 4, 2021, 8:50 am Mona Khoury-Kassabri is making headlines for her new position as VP at Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Photo by Bruno Charbit    Two days after the news of Mona Khoury-Kassabri’s appointment to VP of Hebrew University of Jerusalem, the good wishes are still pouring in. “The amount of greetings and congratulations I have received in the last two days is more than 2,000 messages,” says Khoury-Kassabri, whose phone interview with ISRAEL21c was interrupted by a deliveryman bringing flowers.

NIMH » Mood Brain and Development Unit

Who We Are Stop/Play Principal Investigator Argyris Stringaris, MD, PhD, FRCPsych is a Senior Investigator at NIMH who researches and treats depression and related conditions in young people. He is also Professor of Clinical Psychiatry at Georgetown University. He trained in Child & Adolescent Psychiatry at the Maudsley Hospital in London and received his PhD from the Institute of Psychiatry, King’s College London. He served as an Attending Physician (Consultant Psychiatrist) at the National and Specialist Mood Disorder Clinic at the Maudsley and was a Senior Lecturer at the Institute of Psychiatry. He held an advanced Wellcome Trust fellowship and his research was funded by the National Institute of Health Research and the UK Biomedical Centre. His work on mood disorders has been awarded the 2014 Klingenstein Foundation Prize by the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, and the 2010 Research Prize from the European Psychiatric Association (EPA). His most recent b

Neuroscience research finds distinct advertising differences across audio, radio and podcasting

Neuroscience research finds distinct advertising differences across audio, radio and podcasting New ARN Neuro Lab research looks into the distinctive advertising impact of the three key audio channels Sample from the new ARN Neuro Lab research Radio, podcasting and music streaming are distinctively processed by consumers, leading to differences in their strengths and effectiveness as advertising channels, a new neuro research study claims. The fresh research, which has been conducted by neuroscience specialist, Dr Shannon Bosshard, in partnership with Australian Radio Network’s Neuro Lab, sought to understand how consumers’ brains respond different to distinct audio formats, and the impact advertising has in each of them. To do this, it analysed more than 40,000 datapoints every second across the different audio formats and mapped brain activity of people engaging with both audio content and advertising.

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