Last month the CLB co-hosted a two-day conference on the law and policy of the developing brain throughout the human lifespan. The first day, held at UC Hastings College of Law, focused on legal issues related to brain development from the womb to adulthood. The second day, held at Stanford Law School, addressed issues related to senescence. Video from the Stanford portion of this event is now available via the links below:
- Welcome & Introduction to the Aging Population with Halk Greely (CLB) & Ken Smith, (Stanford Center on Longevity)
- Neuroscience, Aging, and Decision-making, with Sam McClure (Stanford), Barbara Strauch (New York Times) & Rita Ghatak (Stanford)
- Financial Fraud and the Elderly with Doug Shadel (AARP, Seattle) & Stephen Vernon (Gilfix and La Poll Associates LLP)
- The Psychology of Adult Development by Laura Carstensen (Stanford Center on Longevity)
- Predicting Alzheimer Disease — The Science and its Implications with Hank Greely (Stanford), Mike Gilfix (La Poll Associates LLP), Geoffrey Kerchner (Stanford Medical School), Frank Longo (Stanford Medical School)
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