Aaas. Im charles dunlap, interim director for the is center of science policy and society programs. Our lecture this afternoon on the Opioid Epidemic is the second in the 2017 aaas Dana Foundation lecture series on neuroscience and society. Our first lecture this year on the brain and videogames was held in march and our third lecture in september will be on meditation. So please keep an eye out for the announcement date. The Dana Foundation is a private Philanthropic Organization that supports programs like this one. For the last five years, aaas has partnered with the Dana Foundation to present an annual lecture series. By my count, this is the 20th letter in the series. Were grateful for the Dana Foundations support of this series and for deborah runkles leadership of the series in our scientific responsibility, human rights, and law program. With that, deborah . Thank you, charlie, and welcome. It seems to me there 7 a day goes by that i dont see a story in the news about the opioi
Public Health Effects of opioid addictions and Treatment Options available. This is just over an hour and a half. Good afternoon and welcome to aaas. Im charles dunlap, interim director for the center of science policy and society programs. Our lecture this afternoon on the Opioid Epidemic is the second in the 2017 aaas Dana Foundation lecture series on neuroscience and society. Our first lecture this year on the brain and video games was held in march and our third lecture in september will be on meditation. So please keep an eye out for the announcement date. The Dana Foundation is a private Philanthropic Organization that supports Brain Research through grants, publications and Educational Programs like this one. For the last five years, aaas has partnered with the Dana Foundation to present an annual lecture series on neuroscience. By my count, this is the 20th letter in the series. Were grateful for the Dana Foundations support of this series and for deborah runkles leadership of
Public Health Effects of opioid addictions and Treatment Options available. This is just over an hour and a half. Good afternoon and welcome to aaas. Im charles dunlap, interim director for the center of science policy and society programs. Our lecture this afternoon on the Opioid Epidemic is the second in the 2017 aaas Dana Foundation lecture series on neuroscience and society. Our first lecture this year on the brain and video games was held in march and our third lecture in september will be on meditation. So please keep an eye out for the announcement date. The Dana Foundation is a private Philanthropic Organization that supports Brain Research through grants, publications and Educational Programs like this one. For the last five years, aaas has partnered with the Dana Foundation to present an annual lecture series on neuroscience. By my count, this is the 20th letter in the series. Were grateful for the Dana Foundations support of this series and for deborah runkles leadership of
Citadel of the Vice President for analysis europeans to jedi and the moderator for todays discussion on the politics and the challenges relating to the gaza strip. In this is part of the Family Foundation and a lecture series we are not relatives although perhaps we are distant cousins. This event today is the live stream on the web site as well as cspan it will also be available later and because it is being recorded please put earphones on silent we do encourage tweeting. We hope he will connect regularly with us on our web site and on facebook with videos and other tools to understand of policy we also just published a new book will fully titled from you can take a look at it on our website it is available on amazon as the oldfashioned book for e book this is our temporary space why we rebuild our original premises across the corner. Is rapidly growing institution if you are able to contribute we do have pledged cars that our available at the front desk. Today we are looking at the
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