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podcast image - play podcast Interview with Elaine Katz, Vice President of Grant Programs and Special Initiatives at the Kessler Foundation, who discusses her new NTAR Leadership Center research brief, Collobrating and Coordinating with Employers.

running time: 4m, 23sec

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podcast image - play podcast Functional and Structural Correlates of Aggression and Impulsivity in Schizophrenia presented on July 21, 2009 at the Kessler Foundation by Matthew J. Hoptman, PhD, Nathan Kline Institute, NYU School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry.

running time: 30m; 44sec

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podcast image - play podcast Hidden Disabilities after Stroke: A Focus on Communication - Staff of Stroke Rehabilitation Research shared the lab’s findings with patients and families at a presentation given on November 11, 2008 by Yael Neumann, and Anna Barrett, MD, Director of Stroke Research, Kessler Foundation.

running time: 1h:11m

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podcast image - play podcast Multiple Sclerosis Research: Past, Present & Future - Learning more about how the brain works is helping researchers develop new ways to help people overcome disability caused by multiple sclerosis. Presented at Kessler Conference Center on May 6, 2008 by John DeLuca, PhD, ABBP, Vice President for Research and Nancy Chiaravalloti, PhD, Director Neuroscience Research of the Kessler Foundation.

running time: 46m

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