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John Mazziotta, Professor of Neurology and director of UCLAs Brain Mapping Center, talks about his research in brain mapping. Andrea Ghez, winner of a MacArthur genius grant and What is public health? Why does it matter? And why should we care that there is a critical shortage of public health workers? Rosa Manzo, first-generation college student, talks about how teacher expectations affected her decisions, and about her efforts to ... Ann Philbin, Director of the Hammer Museum at The Ronald and Valerie Sugar Distinguished Speaker Series invites national and international leaders in engineering and related ...

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