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  1. Multilevel Analysis‏‎ (21:47, January 20, 2019)
  2. On mixed-effect Cox models, sparse matrices, and modeling data from large pedigrees‏‎ (21:47, January 20, 2019)
  3. Data analysis using regression and multilevel/hierarchical models‏‎ (21:48, January 20, 2019)
  4. Population and the Environment: Analytical Demography and Applied Population Ethics/Modeling complex populations - action of selection on fertility & mortality‏‎ (21:50, January 20, 2019)
  5. Population and the Environment: Analytical Demography and Applied Population Ethics/Economic development and demographic choices‏‎ (21:52, January 20, 2019)
  6. Population and the Environment: Analytical Demography and Applied Population Ethics/Co-evolution of population and environment - anthropogenic change & biodiversity‏‎ (21:55, January 20, 2019)
  7. Population and the Environment: Analytical Demography and Applied Population Ethics/AndyRominger‏‎ (21:55, January 20, 2019)
  8. Population and the Environment: Analytical Demography and Applied Population Ethics/ChrisKempes‏‎ (21:56, January 20, 2019)
  9. Population and the Environment: Analytical Demography and Applied Population Ethics/Co-evolution of population and environment - ecological & metabolic dynamics‏‎ (21:56, January 20, 2019)
  10. Population and the Environment: Analytical Demography and Applied Population Ethics/CharlotteLee‏‎ (21:57, January 20, 2019)
  11. Population and the Environment: Analytical Demography and Applied Population Ethics/Co-evolution of population and environment - environment, food supply & demography‏‎ (21:57, January 20, 2019)
  12. Population and the Environment: Analytical Demography and Applied Population Ethics/CarolineBledsoe‏‎ (21:57, January 20, 2019)
  13. Population and the Environment: Analytical Demography and Applied Population Ethics/Co-evolution of population and environment - perceiving climate change and its impacts on reproduction and migration‏‎ (21:57, January 20, 2019)
  14. Population and the Environment: Analytical Demography and Applied Population Ethics/ChristopherCowie‏‎ (21:58, January 20, 2019)
  15. Population and the Environment: Analytical Demography and Applied Population Ethics/Foundation of population ethics - population axiology & moral theory‏‎ (21:58, January 20, 2019)
  16. Population and the Environment: Analytical Demography and Applied Population Ethics/AishaDasgupta‏‎ (21:58, January 20, 2019)
  17. Population and the Environment: Analytical Demography and Applied Population Ethics/Household decisions and their consequences - fertility & family planning‏‎ (21:58, January 20, 2019)
  18. Population and the Environment: Analytical Demography and Applied Population Ethics/MaryShenk‏‎ (21:59, January 20, 2019)
  19. Population and the Environment: Analytical Demography and Applied Population Ethics/Household decisions and their consequences - fundamentals of the demographic transition‏‎ (21:59, January 20, 2019)
  20. Population and the Environment: Analytical Demography and Applied Population Ethics/LoriHunter‏‎ (21:59, January 20, 2019)
  21. Population and the Environment: Analytical Demography and Applied Population Ethics/Household decisions and their consequences - rural livelihoods, migration & climate‏‎ (21:59, January 20, 2019)
  22. Population and the Environment: Analytical Demography and Applied Population Ethics/SimonLevin‏‎ (22:00, January 20, 2019)
  23. Population and the Environment: Analytical Demography and Applied Population Ethics/Modeling complex populations - dynamics of age-structured populations‏‎ (22:00, January 20, 2019)
  24. Population and the Environment: Analytical Demography and Applied Population Ethics/Modeling complex populations - statistical inference from demographic data‏‎ (22:00, January 20, 2019)
  25. Population and the Environment: Analytical Demography and Applied Population Ethics/PaulHooper‏‎ (22:01, January 20, 2019)
  26. Chesapeake requiem‏‎ (22:05, January 20, 2019)
  27. Socially Embedded Preferences, Environmental Externalities, and Reproductive Rights‏‎ (22:08, January 20, 2019)
  28. Cognitive Regime Shift I - When the Brain Breaks/DavidKrakauer‏‎ (22:14, January 20, 2019)
  29. Cognitive Regime Shift I - When the Brain Breaks/GeorgeMashour‏‎ (22:15, January 20, 2019)
  30. Cognitive Regime Shift I - When the Brain Breaks/GaganWig‏‎ (22:15, January 20, 2019)
  31. Cognitive Regime Shift I - When the Brain Breaks/SidneyRedner‏‎ (22:16, January 20, 2019)
  32. Cognitive Regime Shift I - When the Brain Breaks/JacopoGrilli‏‎ (22:16, January 20, 2019)
  33. Cognitive Regime Shift I - When the Brain Breaks/CaterinaGratton‏‎ (22:17, January 20, 2019)
  34. Precision Functional Mapping of Individual Human Brains‏‎ (22:19, January 20, 2019)
  35. Cognitive Regime Shift I - When the Brain Breaks/"The use of large-scale brain correlations to study aging and some interesting issues that they raise"‏‎ (22:20, January 20, 2019)
  36. Cognitive Regime Shift I - When the Brain Breaks/Consciousness, Cognition, and the Prefrontal Cortex‏‎ (22:20, January 20, 2019)
  37. Cognitive Regime Shift I - When the Brain Breaks/"Prion dynamics and latency"‏‎ (22:21, January 20, 2019)
  38. Cognitive Regime Shift I - When the Brain Breaks/Neuronal Avalanches‏‎ (22:21, January 20, 2019)
  39. Cognitive Regime Shift I - When the Brain Breaks/Network Breakdown Phenomena‏‎ (22:21, January 20, 2019)
  40. Cognitive Regime Shift I - When the Brain Breaks/On the Stability of Large Ecological Communities‏‎ (22:21, January 20, 2019)
  41. Cognitive Regime Shift I - When the Brain Breaks/How Does Context Impact Cortical Development‏‎ (22:21, January 20, 2019)
  42. Cognitive Regime Shift I - When the Brain Breaks/Large-scale Brain Network Changes Across the Healthy Adult Human Lifespan: Relations to Cognition and First Steps toward Identifying Potential Risk Factors of Brain Decline‏‎ (22:21, January 20, 2019)
  43. Cognitive Regime Shift I - When the Brain Breaks/States and Stability in Human Functional Brain Networks‏‎ (22:21, January 20, 2019)
  44. Cognitive Regime Shift I - When the Brain Breaks/Gene Networks in Brain and Neurodegenerative Disorders‏‎ (22:21, January 20, 2019)
  45. Cognitive Regime Shift I - When the Brain Breaks/The Brain and other Networks‏‎ (22:26, January 20, 2019)
  46. Cognitive Regime Shift I - When the Brain Breaks/GrahamHCreasey‏‎ (22:26, January 20, 2019)
  47. Aging and Adaptation in Infectious Diseases/AndrewPDobson‏‎ (22:28, January 20, 2019)
  48. Aging and Adaptation in Infectious Diseases/Session IV: Complex Rhythms, environment, and aging in epidemiology‏‎ (22:28, January 20, 2019)
  49. Population and the Environment: Analytical Demography and Applied Population Ethics/MyPage‏‎ (03:44, January 21, 2019)
  50. Population and the Environment: Analytical Demography and Applied Population Ethics/MarcelGMOldeRikkert‏‎ (03:29, January 28, 2019)
  51. Dynamic Multi-System Resilience in Human Aging/MyPage‏‎ (03:53, January 28, 2019)
  52. Irreversible Processes in Ecological Evolution/MyPage‏‎ (04:01, January 28, 2019)
  53. Irreversible Processes in Ecological Evolution/Pathogen diversity and negative frequency-dependent selection: consequences for intervention‏‎ (04:04, January 28, 2019)
  54. Irreversible Processes in Ecological Evolution/Emergent structure and dynamics in stochastic, open, competitive communities‏‎ (04:04, January 28, 2019)
  55. Irreversible Processes in Ecological Evolution/Natural selection, population cycles, and climate change in forest insects‏‎ (04:05, January 28, 2019)
  56. Irreversible Processes in Ecological Evolution/Cooperative growth and cell-cell aggregation in marine bacteria‏‎ (04:05, January 28, 2019)
  57. Irreversible Processes in Ecological Evolution/Statistical mechanics of microbiomes‏‎ (04:05, January 28, 2019)
  58. Irreversible Processes in Ecological Evolution/Phenotypic evolution in the Anthropocene‏‎ (04:05, January 28, 2019)
  59. Irreversible Processes in Ecological Evolution/Irreversible processes in ecological networks‏‎ (04:05, January 28, 2019)
  60. Irreversible Processes in Ecological Evolution/Are changes in species interactions and their ecosystem consequences irreversible?‏‎ (04:05, January 28, 2019)
  61. Irreversible Processes in Ecological Evolution/Higher-order interactions, stability across timescales, and macroecological patterns‏‎ (04:05, January 28, 2019)
  62. Irreversible Processes in Ecological Evolution/Population genetics of low-probability transitions‏‎ (04:05, January 28, 2019)
  63. Irreversible Processes in Ecological Evolution/Cooperation and specialization in dynamic fluids‏‎ (04:06, January 28, 2019)
  64. Irreversible Processes in Ecological Evolution/SusanFitzpatrick‏‎ (19:10, January 29, 2019)
  65. Indirect genetic effects clarify how traits can evolve even when fitness does not‏‎ (15:43, January 30, 2019)
  66. Irreversible Processes in Ecological Evolution/OttoCordero‏‎ (15:52, January 30, 2019)
  67. Microbial interactions lead to rapid micro-scale successions on model marine particles‏‎ (15:55, January 30, 2019)
  68. Multitrait successional forest dynamics enable diverse competitive coexistence‏‎ (15:56, January 30, 2019)
  69. What can Invasion Analyses Tell us about Evolution under Stochasticity in Finite Populations ?‏‎ (23:39, January 30, 2019)
  70. On the role of general theory in ecology‏‎ (23:44, January 30, 2019)
  71. The common patterns of nature‏‎ (00:05, January 31, 2019)
  72. Irreversible Processes in Ecological Evolution/FernandaValdovinos‏‎ (01:32, January 31, 2019)
  73. Adaptive foraging allows the maintenance of biodiversity of pollination networks‏‎ (01:37, January 31, 2019)
  74. Niche partitioning due to adaptive foraging reverses effects of nestedness and connectance on pollination network stability‏‎ (01:38, January 31, 2019)
  75. Species traits and network structure predict the success and impacts of pollinator invasions‏‎ (01:42, January 31, 2019)
  76. Single pollinator species losses reduce floral fidelity and plant reproductive function‏‎ (01:43, January 31, 2019)
  77. Temperature dependence of the functional response‏‎ (04:18, January 31, 2019)
  78. A high-bias low-variance introduction to machine learning for physicists‏‎ (04:26, January 31, 2019)
  79. Available energy fluxes drive a transition in the diversity, stability, and functional structure of microbial communities‏‎ (04:34, January 31, 2019)
  80. Irreversible Processes in Ecological Evolution/SushrutGhonge‏‎ (04:35, January 31, 2019)
  81. The Minimum Environmental Perturbation Principle: A New Perspective on Niche Theory‏‎ (04:37, January 31, 2019)
  82. Universally sloppy parameter sensitivities in systems biology models‏‎ (04:39, January 31, 2019)
  83. Emergent simplicity in microbial community assembly‏‎ (04:40, January 31, 2019)
  84. Metabolic resource allocation in individual microbes determines ecosystem interactions and spatial dynamics‏‎ (04:42, January 31, 2019)
  85. Structure, function and diversity of the healthy human microbiome‏‎ (04:44, January 31, 2019)
  86. A communal catalogue reveals Earth's multiscale microbial diversity‏‎ (04:45, January 31, 2019)
  87. Lotka-Volterra pairwise modeling fails to capture diverse pairwise microbial interactions‏‎ (04:46, January 31, 2019)
  88. Time and Irreversibility in axiomatic thermodynamics‏‎ (05:11, January 31, 2019)
  89. Limits of Prediction in thermodynamic systems: a review‏‎ (05:14, January 31, 2019)
  90. The transition between the niche and neutral regimes in ecology‏‎ (05:30, January 31, 2019)
  91. Irreversible Processes in Ecological Evolution/AnnetteOstling‏‎ (14:28, January 31, 2019)
  92. Irreversible Processes in Ecological Evolution/AmyPChen‏‎ (16:26, January 31, 2019)
  93. Irreversible Processes in Ecological Evolution/PriyangaAmarasekare‏‎ (18:04, January 31, 2019)
  94. Transient phenomena in ecology‏‎ (19:03, January 31, 2019)
  95. Irreversible Processes in Ecological Evolution/StephenProulx‏‎ (19:05, January 31, 2019)
  96. The organization and control of an evolving interdependent population‏‎ (19:21, January 31, 2019)
  97. Shearing in flow environment promotes evolution of social behavior in microbial populations‏‎ (19:22, January 31, 2019)
  98. Increased Network Interdependency Leads to Aging‏‎ (19:23, January 31, 2019)
  99. Irreversible Processes in Ecological Evolution/NathanielRupprecht‏‎ (19:26, January 31, 2019)
  100. Eco-Evolutionary Theory and Insect Outbreaks‏‎ (19:27, January 31, 2019)
  101. Irreversible Processes in Ecological Evolution/GregDwyer‏‎ (19:28, January 31, 2019)
  102. Irreversible Processes in Ecological Evolution/RobertMarsland‏‎ (19:29, January 31, 2019)
  103. Statistical physics of self-replication‏‎ (19:30, January 31, 2019)
  104. Pawar systematic variation‏‎ (19:57, February 1, 2019)
  105. Irreversible Processes in Ecological Evolution/SamraatPawar‏‎ (13:54, February 2, 2019)
  106. Systematic variation in the temperature dependence of physiological and ecological traits‏‎ (13:56, February 2, 2019)
  107. Elevated success of multispecies bacterial invasions impacts community composition during ecological succession‏‎ (13:57, February 2, 2019)
  108. Shifts in metabolic scaling, production, and efficiency across major evolutionary transitions of life‏‎ (14:03, February 2, 2019)
  109. Correlation between interaction strengths drives stability in large ecological networks‏‎ (14:05, February 2, 2019)
  110. Stressor interaction networks suggest antibiotic resistance co-opted from stress responses to temperature‏‎ (14:06, February 2, 2019)
  111. Metabolic traits predict the effects of warming on phytoplankton‏‎ (14:06, February 2, 2019)
  112. Metabolic traits predict the effects of warming on phytoplankton competition‏‎ (14:07, February 2, 2019)
  113. Trophic interaction modifications: an empirical and theoretical framework‏‎ (14:08, February 2, 2019)
  114. Five Years of Experimental Warming Increases the Biodiversity and Productivity of Phytoplankton‏‎ (14:08, February 2, 2019)
  115. Species interactions alter evolutionary responses to a novel environment‏‎ (14:09, February 2, 2019)
  116. The Role of Body Size Variation in Community Assembly‏‎ (14:09, February 2, 2019)
  117. Temperature dependence of trophic interactions are driven by asymmetry of species responses and foraging strategy‏‎ (14:11, February 2, 2019)
  118. Differential and enhanced response to climate forcing in diarrheal disease due to rotavirus across a megacity of the developing world‏‎ (14:25, February 5, 2019)
  119. Prediction of post-vaccine population structure of Streptococcus pneumoniae using accessory gene frequencies‏‎ (14:26, February 5, 2019)
  120. Frequency-dependent selection in vaccine-associated pneumococcal population dynamics‏‎ (14:29, February 5, 2019)
  121. Irreversible Processes in Ecological Evolution/DervisCanVural‏‎ (20:48, February 5, 2019)
  122. The application of statistical physics to evolutionary biology‏‎ (21:34, February 8, 2019)
  123. 2019 Advisory Board Meeting‏‎ (18:30, February 19, 2019)
  124. The Complexity of Time/MyPage‏‎ (03:08, February 24, 2019)
  125. 2019 Advisory Board Meeting/MyPage‏‎ (03:08, February 24, 2019)
  126. Irreversible Processes in Ecological Evolution/Working Group Context Framing‏‎ (03:40, February 27, 2019)
  127. Hallmarks of Biological Failure/Day 1 Continental Breakfast (outside SFI Noyce Conference Room)‏‎ (19:54, April 4, 2019)
  128. Hallmarks of Biological Failure/Context Framing‏‎ (19:55, April 4, 2019)
  129. Hallmarks of Biological Failure/Introduction: 3-min Lightning Talks‏‎ (19:56, April 4, 2019)
  130. Hallmarks of Biological Failure/WG Context under Adaptation, Aging, Arrow of Time project‏‎ (15:50, April 5, 2019)
  131. Hallmarks of Biological Failure/Complexity, Breaking Bad Tradeoffs, and the Evolution of Biological Failure‏‎ (15:52, April 5, 2019)
  132. Hallmarks of Biological Failure/Day 1 AM Break‏‎ (15:53, April 5, 2019)
  133. Hallmarks of Biological Failure/Relaxed selection shapes the rate of aging across species‏‎ (15:54, April 5, 2019)
  134. Hallmarks of Biological Failure/Explain this! - Evolutionary approaches to unanswered questions in cancer biology‏‎ (16:03, April 5, 2019)
  135. Hallmarks of Biological Failure/Day 1 Lunch (outside SFI Noyce Conference Room)‏‎ (16:04, April 5, 2019)
  136. Hallmarks of Biological Failure/Metabolic Integrity & Aging: Amplification of Small Perturbations‏‎ (16:04, April 5, 2019)
  137. Hallmarks of Biological Failure/Models in Aging: Two Examples‏‎ (16:12, April 5, 2019)
  138. Hallmarks of Biological Failure/Single-cell analysis of heterogeneity in proliferation-quiescence decisions‏‎ (16:13, April 5, 2019)
  139. Hallmarks of Biological Failure/Day 1 PM Break‏‎ (16:14, April 5, 2019)
  140. Hallmarks of Biological Failure/Dynamic Cardiovascular Systems, Evolved Adaptations and Clinical Pathology‏‎ (16:15, April 5, 2019)
  141. Hallmarks of Biological Failure/Day 1 Open Discussion‏‎ (16:16, April 5, 2019)
  142. Hallmarks of Biological Failure/Day 1 Wiki Platform Work Time‏‎ (16:17, April 5, 2019)
  143. Hallmarks of Biological Failure/Day 1 Shuttle Departing SFI to Hotel Santa Fe‏‎ (16:18, April 5, 2019)
  144. Hallmarks of Biological Failure/Group dinner at Casa Chimayo‏‎ (16:18, April 5, 2019)
  145. Hallmarks of Biological Failure/Day 2 Shuttle Departing Hotel Santa Fe (at lobby) to SFI‏‎ (16:19, April 5, 2019)
  146. Hallmarks of Biological Failure/Day 2 Continental Breakfast (outside SFI Noyce Conference Room)‏‎ (16:20, April 5, 2019)
  147. Hallmarks of Biological Failure/Recap from Day 1‏‎ (16:21, April 5, 2019)
  148. Hallmarks of Biological Failure/Systems-Level Modeling of Aging across Biological Levels of Organization‏‎ (16:21, April 5, 2019)
  149. Hallmarks of Biological Failure/Measuring the resilience of hosts to infections by mapping disease space‏‎ (16:23, April 5, 2019)
  150. Hallmarks of Biological Failure/Day 2 AM Break‏‎ (16:25, April 5, 2019)
  151. Hallmarks of Biological Failure/Quantifying Resilience of Humans and other Animals‏‎ (16:26, April 5, 2019)
  152. Hallmarks of Biological Failure/Group Discussion & Breakout Group Discussion‏‎ (16:27, April 5, 2019)
  153. Hallmarks of Biological Failure/Day 2 Lunch (outside SFI Noyce Conference Room)‏‎ (16:27, April 5, 2019)
  154. Hallmarks of Biological Failure/Breakout Group Discussion I‏‎ (16:28, April 5, 2019)
  155. Hallmarks of Biological Failure/Day 2 PM Break‏‎ (16:28, April 5, 2019)
  156. Hallmarks of Biological Failure/Breakout Group Discussion II‏‎ (16:29, April 5, 2019)
  157. Hallmarks of Biological Failure/Day 2 Wiki Platform Work Time‏‎ (16:30, April 5, 2019)
  158. Hallmarks of Biological Failure/Day 2 Shuttle Departing SFI to Hotel Santa Fe‏‎ (16:31, April 5, 2019)
  159. Hallmarks of Biological Failure/Day 3 Shuttle Departing Hotel Santa Fe (at lobby) to SFI‏‎ (16:31, April 5, 2019)
  160. Hallmarks of Biological Failure/Day 3 Continental Breakfast (outside SFI Noyce Conference Room)‏‎ (16:32, April 5, 2019)
  161. Hallmarks of Biological Failure/Recap from Day 1 & 2‏‎ (16:33, April 5, 2019)
  162. Hallmarks of Biological Failure/Day 3 AM Break‏‎ (16:33, April 5, 2019)
  163. Hallmarks of Biological Failure/Group Presentations and Plans for Next Steps‏‎ (16:34, April 5, 2019)
  164. Hallmarks of Biological Failure/Day 3 Lunch (outside SFI Noyce Conference Room); Adjourn‏‎ (16:34, April 5, 2019)
  165. Hallmarks of Biological Failure/Day 3 Wiki Platform Work Time‏‎ (16:35, April 5, 2019)
  166. Hallmarks of Biological Failure/Adjourn; Shuttle Departing SFI to Hotel Santa Fe‏‎ (16:35, April 5, 2019)
  167. Hallmarks of Biological Failure/Day 1 Shuttle Departing Hotel Santa Fe (at lobby) to SFI‏‎ (16:38, April 5, 2019)
  168. Hallmarks of Biological Failure/MyPage‏‎ (03:12, April 7, 2019)
  169. Irreversible Processes in Ecological Evolution/JacopoGrilli‏‎ (21:20, April 8, 2019)
  170. Hallmarks of Biological Failure/BarbaraNatterson-Horowitz‏‎ (22:49, April 8, 2019)
  171. Neutral theory for life histories‏‎ (00:45, April 9, 2019)
  172. The heritability of general cognitive ability increases linearly from childhood to young adulthood‏‎ (00:58, April 9, 2019)
  173. Markov mortality models: Implications of quasistationarity and varying initial distributions‏‎ (16:12, April 9, 2019)
  174. Hallmarks of Biological Failure/ShripadTuljapurkar‏‎ (16:57, April 9, 2019)
  175. Hallmarks of Biological Failure/DanielPromislow‏‎ (19:30, April 9, 2019)
  176. Hallmarks of Biological Failure Breakout Group Discussion‏‎ (20:24, April 9, 2019)
  177. Hallmarks of Biological Failure/DarioValenzano‏‎ (21:25, April 9, 2019)
  178. Aging, Rejuvenation, and Epigenetic Reprogramming: Resetting the Aging Clock‏‎ (21:44, April 9, 2019)
  179. The Utility of Fisher's Geometric Model in Evolutionary Genetics Phenotypic complexity: the number of statistically independent phenotypic traits an organism exposes to natural selection in a given environment‏‎ (22:47, April 9, 2019)
  180. Demography of dietary restriction and death in Drosophila‏‎ (22:50, April 9, 2019)
  181. Fisher's geometrical model emerges as a property of complex integrated phenotypic networks‏‎ (22:51, April 9, 2019)
  182. Doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1810630115‏‎ (22:52, April 9, 2019)
  183. Hallmarks of Biological Failure/DavidSchneider‏‎ (22:53, April 9, 2019)
  184. In Vivo Amelioration of Age-Associated Hallmarks by Partial Reprogramming Cellular reprogramming by transient expression of Yamanaka factors ameliorates age-associated symptoms, prolongs lifespan in progeroid mice, and improves tissue homeostasis in older‏‎ (22:55, April 9, 2019)
  185. Hallmarks of Biological Failure/JamesDeGregori‏‎ (22:57, April 9, 2019)
  186. Hallmarks of Biological Failure/MariaRiolo‏‎ (22:58, April 9, 2019)
  187. Hallmarks of Biological Failure/MorganLevine‏‎ (23:02, April 9, 2019)
  188. A theory of age-dependent mutation and senescence‏‎ (02:33, April 10, 2019)
  189. Extended Twilight among Isogenic C. elegans Causes a Disproportionate Scaling between Lifespan and Health‏‎ (03:00, April 10, 2019)
  190. Hallmarks of Biological Failure/SabrinaSpencer‏‎ (03:10, April 10, 2019)
  191. Reduced lifespan and increased ageing driven by genetic drift in small populations‏‎ (03:19, April 10, 2019)
  192. Ecosystem tipping points in an evolving world‏‎ (03:20, April 10, 2019)
  193. Hallmarks of Biological Failure/OphelieRonce‏‎ (03:50, April 10, 2019)
  194. Fisher's geometrical model and the mutational patterns of antibiotic resistance across dose gradients‏‎ (03:52, April 10, 2019)
  195. Hallmarks of Biological Failure/MartenScheffer‏‎ (12:17, April 10, 2019)
  196. Hallmarks of Biological Failure/RozalynAnderson‏‎ (15:00, April 10, 2019)
  197. Ageing-associated disorders‏‎ (15:09, April 10, 2019)
  198. Hallmarks of Biological Failure/BernieCrespi‏‎ (19:10, April 10, 2019)
  199. Hallmarks of Biological Failure/KelleyHarris‏‎ (19:24, April 10, 2019)
  200. Aging and Adaptation in Infectious Diseases II/Day 1 Continental Breakfast (outside SFI Noyce Conference Room)‏‎ (01:55, April 28, 2019)
  201. Aging and Adaptation in Infectious Diseases II/Welcome‏‎ (01:56, April 28, 2019)
  202. Aging and Adaptation in Infectious Diseases II/Introductions and Workshop Overview‏‎ (01:57, April 28, 2019)
  203. Aging and Adaptation in Infectious Diseases II/MyPage‏‎ (23:35, April 28, 2019)
  204. Aging and Adaptation in Infectious Diseases II/Session II: Immune System: Aging and Heterogeneity‏‎ (16:50, April 29, 2019)
  205. Aging and Adaptation in Infectious Diseases II/Day 1 Lunch (outside SFI Noyce Conference Room)‏‎ (16:51, April 29, 2019)
  206. Aging and Adaptation in Infectious Diseases II/Day 1 PM Break‏‎ (16:51, April 29, 2019)
  207. Aging and Adaptation in Infectious Diseases II/Day 1: Discussion, development of themes, and structure of breakout groups‏‎ (16:52, April 29, 2019)
  208. Aging and Adaptation in Infectious Diseases II/Day 2 Continental Breakfast (outside SFI Noyce Conference Room)‏‎ (17:04, April 29, 2019)
  209. Aging and Adaptation in Infectious Diseases II/Summary of Day 1: Each speaker from Day 1 gives a 5 minute, two slides summary (intended to bring late arrivals up to date)‏‎ (17:05, April 29, 2019)
  210. Aging and Adaptation in Infectious Diseases II/Day 2 Lunch (outside SFI Noyce Conference Room)‏‎ (17:08, April 29, 2019)
  211. Aging and Adaptation in Infectious Diseases II/Day 2 PM Break‏‎ (17:10, April 29, 2019)
  212. Aging and Adaptation in Infectious Diseases II/Group Dinner at Radish & Rye‏‎ (17:11, April 29, 2019)
  213. Aging and Adaptation in Infectious Diseases II/Day 3 Continental Breakfast (outside SFI Noyce Conference Room)‏‎ (17:12, April 29, 2019)
  214. Aging and Adaptation in Infectious Diseases II/Session V: Aging and the Arrow of Time –Breakout Group Updates and Broader Themes of the SFI/JSMF Initiative‏‎ (17:13, April 29, 2019)
  215. Aging and Adaptation in Infectious Diseases II/Day 3 Lunch (outside SFI Noyce Conference Room)‏‎ (17:15, April 29, 2019)
  216. Aging and Adaptation in Infectious Diseases II/Day 3 PM Break‏‎ (17:16, April 29, 2019)
  217. Aging and Adaptation in Infectious Diseases II/Day 4 Continental Breakfast (outside Collins Conference Room)‏‎ (17:18, April 29, 2019)
  218. Aging and Adaptation in Infectious Diseases II/Discussion of plans for wrapping up and final session breakout group presentations‏‎ (17:19, April 29, 2019)
  219. Aging and Adaptation in Infectious Diseases II/Day 4 Working Group Breakout Session I‏‎ (17:21, April 29, 2019)
  220. Aging and Adaptation in Infectious Diseases II/Day 4 Working Group Breakout Session II‏‎ (17:22, April 29, 2019)
  221. Aging and Adaptation in Infectious Diseases II/Day 4 PM Break‏‎ (17:23, April 29, 2019)
  222. Aging and Adaptation in Infectious Diseases II/Session VI: Breakout group presentations, discussion of themes, and next steps‏‎ (17:24, April 29, 2019)
  223. Aging and Adaptation in Infectious Diseases II/Day 2 Working Group Breakout Session I‏‎ (17:25, April 29, 2019)
  224. Aging and Adaptation in Infectious Diseases II/Day 2 Working Group Breakout Session II‏‎ (17:25, April 29, 2019)
  225. Aging and Adaptation in Infectious Diseases II/Day 3 Working Group Breakout Session I‏‎ (17:26, April 29, 2019)
  226. Aging and Adaptation in Infectious Diseases II/Day 3 Working Group Breakout Session II‏‎ (17:27, April 29, 2019)
  227. Aging and Adaptation in Infectious Diseases II/Day 4 Lunch (outside Collins Conference Room)‏‎ (17:28, April 29, 2019)
  228. Hallmarks of Biological Failure/MichaelHochberg‏‎ (22:16, April 30, 2019)
  229. Waning immunity.‏‎ (20:32, May 1, 2019)
  230. CD4 memory T cell levels predict life span in genetically heterogeneous mice.‏‎ (20:59, May 1, 2019)
  231. A Major Role of the Macrophage in Quantitative Genetic Regulation of Immunoresponsiveness and Antiinfectious Immunity‏‎ (21:04, May 1, 2019)
  232. Correlation between genetic regulation of immune responsiveness and host defence against infections and tumours‏‎ (21:31, May 1, 2019)
  233. Life-Span, tumor incidence, and natural killer cell activity in mice selected for high or low antibody responsiveness‏‎ (21:35, May 1, 2019)
  234. Genetic control of immune responsiveness, aging and tumor incidence‏‎ (21:49, May 1, 2019)
  235. Genetic regulation of the specific and non-specific component of immunity‏‎ (22:06, May 1, 2019)
  236. Aging and Adaptation in Infectious Diseases II/Session IV: Short Talks for Late Arrival‏‎ (19:49, May 3, 2019)
  237. Cognitive Regime Shift II - When/why/how the Brain Breaks/MyPage‏‎ (19:35, May 31, 2019)
  238. Robustness in biological and social systems‏‎ (17:00, June 4, 2019)
  239. Dynamic Multi-System Resilience in Human Aging/Welcome & introduction around the Room‏‎ (19:32, June 25, 2019)
  240. Cognitive Regime Shift I - When the Brain Breaks/WG Context under SFI Adaptation, Aging, Arrow of Time (AAA) & Wiki Collaboration Platform‏‎ (23:05, June 25, 2019)
  241. The future of human cerebral cartography: A novel approach‏‎ (20:23, June 27, 2019)
  242. Lost in translation‏‎ (20:27, June 27, 2019)
  243. Communication dynamics in complex brain networks‏‎ (16:22, June 28, 2019)
  244. The Hidden Repertoire of Brain Dynamics and Dysfunction‏‎ (16:43, June 28, 2019)
  245. On the low dimensionality of behavioral deficits and alterations of brain network connectivity after focal injury‏‎ (17:06, June 28, 2019)
  246. Symmetry Breaking in Space-Time Hierarchies Shapes Brain Dynamics and Behavior‏‎ (17:14, June 28, 2019)
  247. Maintenance, reserve and compensation: the cognitive neuroscience of healthy ageing‏‎ (18:22, June 28, 2019)
  248. An Optimization-Based Approach to Understanding Sensory Systems‏‎ (19:39, June 28, 2019)
  249. Reorganization in Adult Primate Sensorimotor Cortex: Does It Really Happen?‏‎ (19:39, July 5, 2019)
  250. Revisiting Lenneberg’s Hypotheses About Early Developmental Plasticity: Language Organization After Left-Hemisphere Perinatal Stroke‏‎ (19:47, July 5, 2019)
  251. Critical dynamics of gene networks is a mechanism behind ageing and Gompertz law‏‎ (19:56, July 5, 2019)
  252. Cognitive Regime Shift II - When/why/how the Brain Breaks/DanielleBassett‏‎ (19:12, July 9, 2019)
  253. Human information processing in complex networks‏‎ (19:33, July 9, 2019)
  254. Brain state stability during working memory is explained by network control theory, modulated by dopamine D1/D2 receptor function, and diminished in schizophrenia‏‎ (19:33, July 9, 2019)
  255. Cognitive Regime Shift II - When/why/how the Brain Breaks/GaganWig‏‎ (20:37, July 9, 2019)
  256. The Island Where People Forget to Die - The New York Times‏‎ (20:38, July 9, 2019)
  257. Socioeconomic status moderates age-related differences in the brain’s functional network organization and anatomy across the adult lifespan2‏‎ (20:41, July 9, 2019)
  258. Decreased segregation of brain systems across the healthy adult lifespan‏‎ (04:28, July 12, 2019)
  259. Emergent Functional Network Effects in Parkinson Disease‏‎ (19:44, July 15, 2019)
  260. Decline of long-range temporal correlations in the human brain during sustained wakefulness‏‎ (19:49, July 15, 2019)
  261. Altered avalanche dynamics in a developmental NMDAR hypofunction model of cognitive impairment‏‎ (19:50, July 15, 2019)
  262. Effects of host heterogeneity on pathogen diversity and evolution‏‎ (13:57, July 18, 2019)
  263. Cognitive Regime Shift II - When/why/how the Brain Breaks/Day 1 Shuttle Departing Hotel Santa Fe (at lobby) to SFI‏‎ (15:28, August 22, 2019)
  264. Cognitive Regime Shift II - When/why/how the Brain Breaks/Day 1 Continental Breakfast‏‎ (16:32, August 23, 2019)
  265. Cognitive Regime Shift II - When/why/how the Brain Breaks/Introductory Remarks‏‎ (20:54, August 23, 2019)
  266. Cognitive Regime Shift II - When/why/how the Brain Breaks/Collective Computation and Critical Transitions‏‎ (21:05, August 23, 2019)
  267. A Stab at Time/Day 1 Transportation from Hotel Santa Fe to SFI by carpool‏‎ (16:18, September 5, 2019)
  268. A Stab at Time/Day 1 Continental Breakfast at SFI‏‎ (16:19, September 5, 2019)
  269. A Stab at Time/Welcome, SFI/JSMF Complex Time: Adaptation, Aging, Arrow of Time research theme‏‎ (16:19, September 5, 2019)
  270. A Stab at Time/Project introduction‏‎ (16:22, September 5, 2019)
  271. A Stab at Time/Day 1 Lunch (in SFI Kitchen)‏‎ (17:16, September 5, 2019)
  272. A Stab at Time/Day 1 PM Break‏‎ (17:18, September 5, 2019)
  273. A Stab at Time/Script writing‏‎ (17:19, September 5, 2019)
  274. A Stab at Time/Day 1 Transportation back to Hotel Santa Fe by carpool‏‎ (17:19, September 5, 2019)
  275. A Stab at Time/Group dinner at La Choza‏‎ (17:20, September 5, 2019)
  276. A Stab at Time/Day 2 Transportation from Hotel Santa Fe to SFI by carpool‏‎ (17:21, September 5, 2019)
  277. A Stab at Time/Day 2 Continental Breakfast‏‎ (17:22, September 5, 2019)
  278. A Stab at Time/Recap from Day 1‏‎ (17:22, September 5, 2019)
  279. A Stab at Time/Day 2 Lunch (in SFI Kitchen)‏‎ (17:26, September 5, 2019)
  280. A Stab at Time/Day 2 AM Break‏‎ (17:26, September 5, 2019)
  281. A Stab at Time/Questions/discussion about representing time; script discussion‏‎ (17:27, September 5, 2019)
  282. A Stab at Time/Questions/discussion about representing time&‏‎ (17:28, September 5, 2019)
  283. A Stab at Time/Group discussion‏‎ (17:30, September 5, 2019)
  284. A Stab at Time/Day 2 PM Break‏‎ (17:32, September 5, 2019)
  285. A Stab at Time/Project summary, writing for the wiki‏‎ (17:32, September 5, 2019)
  286. A Stab at Time/Day 2 Transportation back to Hotel Santa Fe by carpool‏‎ (17:32, September 5, 2019)
  287. A Stab at Time/Group dinner at Paloma‏‎ (17:33, September 5, 2019)
  288. Cognitive Regime Shift II - When/why/how the Brain Breaks/Robustness of Brain Function‏‎ (16:57, September 10, 2019)
  289. Cognitive Regime Shift II - When/why/how the Brain Breaks/Day 1 Lunch‏‎ (17:11, September 10, 2019)
  290. Cognitive Regime Shift II - When/why/how the Brain Breaks/Day 2 Continental Breakfast‏‎ (19:24, September 10, 2019)
  291. Cognitive Regime Shift II - When/why/how the Brain Breaks/Recap from Day 1‏‎ (19:28, September 10, 2019)
  292. Cognitive Regime Shift II - When/why/how the Brain Breaks/Day 2 Lunch‏‎ (19:29, September 10, 2019)
  293. Cognitive Regime Shift II - When/why/how the Brain Breaks/Day 2 wiki platform work time‏‎ (19:31, September 10, 2019)
  294. A Stab at Time/AmyPChen‏‎ (20:06, September 13, 2019)
  295. A Stab at Time/JockSoto‏‎ (19:14, September 17, 2019)
  296. A Stab at Time/JohnHarte‏‎ (19:25, September 17, 2019)
  297. A Stab at Time/GregorySpears‏‎ (19:56, September 17, 2019)
  298. A Stab at Time/KaroleArmitage‏‎ (20:01, September 17, 2019)
  299. Cognitive Regime Shift II - When/why/how the Brain Breaks/Task-performing neural network models enable us to test theories of brain computation with brain and behavioral data‏‎ (16:40, September 26, 2019)
  300. Table‏‎ (20:51, September 27, 2019)
  301. Cognitive Regime Shift II - When/why/how the Brain Breaks/Round Table Discussion 3: Models for transforming circuits (neural) into tasks (psychology)‏‎ (21:07, September 27, 2019)
  302. Aging and Adaptation in Infectious Diseases II‏‎ (19:22, October 3, 2019)
  303. Population and the Environment: Analytical Demography and Applied Population Ethics‏‎ (19:24, October 3, 2019)
  304. Dynamic Multi-System Resilience in Human Aging‏‎ (19:49, October 4, 2019)
  305. Irreversible Processes in Ecological Evolution‏‎ (19:50, October 4, 2019)
  306. Hallmarks of Biological Failure‏‎ (19:52, October 4, 2019)
  307. Searching for rewards like a child means less generalization and more directed exploration‏‎ (16:43, October 29, 2019)
  308. The Origin and Implication of Time in Adaptive Systems‏‎ (19:25, November 5, 2019)
  309. Cognitive Regime Shift II - When/why/how the Brain Breaks/Day 1 wiki platform work time‏‎ (20:15, November 5, 2019)
  310. Cognitive Regime Shift II - When/why/how the Brain Breaks/Cocktail‏‎ (20:16, November 5, 2019)
  311. Cognitive Regime Shift II - When/why/how the Brain Breaks/Group dinner‏‎ (20:17, November 5, 2019)
  312. Cognitive Regime Shift II - When/why/how the Brain Breaks/Day 1 Shuttle Departing SFI to Hotel Santa Fe‏‎ (20:25, November 5, 2019)
  313. Cognitive Regime Shift II - When/why/how the Brain Breaks/(Optional) SFI Community Lecture at the Lensic Performing Arts Center by Melanie Mitchell: Artificial Intelligence: A Guide for Thinking Humans‏‎ (20:29, November 5, 2019)
  314. Cognitive Regime Shift II - When/why/how the Brain Breaks/Day 2 Shuttle Departing SFI to Hotel Santa Fe‏‎ (20:29, November 5, 2019)
  315. Cognitive Regime Shift II - When/why/how the Brain Breaks/Round Table Discussion 1: The nature of compensation and cognitive reserves‏‎ (20:34, November 5, 2019)
  316. Cognitive Regime Shift II - When/why/how the Brain Breaks/AmyPChen2‏‎ (19:31, November 11, 2019)
  317. Process-Specific Alliances (PSAs) in Cognitive Neuroscience‏‎ (13:41, November 12, 2019)
  318. The Effects of APOE and ABCA7 on Cognitive Function and Alzheimer’s Disease Risk in African Americans: A Focused Mini Review‏‎ (16:43, November 12, 2019)
  319. Cognitive Regime Shift II - When/why/how the Brain Breaks/Round Table Discussion 2: The multiple scales of damage – from cells to networks‏‎ (19:06, November 13, 2019)
  320. Functional Brain Networks Are Dominated by Stable Group and Individual Factors, Not Cognitive or Daily Variation‏‎ (21:51, November 13, 2019)
  321. Network measures predict neuropsychological outcome after brain injury‏‎ (21:51, November 13, 2019)
  322. Natural speech reveals the semantic maps that tile human cerebral cortex‏‎ (21:52, November 13, 2019)
  323. The maps problem and the mapping problem: Two challenges for a cognitive neuroscience of speech and language‏‎ (21:52, November 13, 2019)
  324. The Diagnosis of Delirium Superimposed on Dementia: An Emerging Challenge‏‎ (21:52, November 13, 2019)
  325. Effects of Meditation Experience on Functional Connectivity of Distributed Brain Networks‏‎ (21:53, November 13, 2019)
  326. Modulations of the experience of self and time‏‎ (21:53, November 13, 2019)
  327. Brain disorders? Not really: Why network structures block reductionism in psychopathology research‏‎ (21:54, November 13, 2019)
  328. Cognitive Regime Shift II - When/why/how the Brain Breaks/PaulGarcia‏‎ (22:13, November 13, 2019)
  329. Cognitive Regime Shift II - When/why/how the Brain Breaks/SusanFitzpatrick‏‎ (22:34, November 13, 2019)
  330. Cognitive Regime Shift II - When/why/how the Brain Breaks/StevenPetersen‏‎ (00:31, November 14, 2019)
  331. Cognitive Regime Shift II - When/why/how the Brain Breaks/RandyMcIntosh‏‎ (00:31, November 14, 2019)
  332. Cognitive Regime Shift II - When/why/how the Brain Breaks/JohnKrakauer‏‎ (00:37, November 14, 2019)
  333. Cognitive Regime Shift II - When/why/how the Brain Breaks/DavidKrakauer‏‎ (00:41, November 14, 2019)
  334. Cognitive Regime Shift II - When/why/how the Brain Breaks/Ehren Newman‏‎ (00:42, November 14, 2019)
  335. Cognitive Regime Shift II - When/why/how the Brain Breaks/RichardFrackowiak‏‎ (00:44, November 14, 2019)
  336. Cognitive Regime Shift II - When/why/how the Brain Breaks/CaterinaGratton‏‎ (00:45, November 14, 2019)
  337. Choosing Prediction Over Explanation in Psychology: Lessons From Machine Learning‏‎ (00:46, November 14, 2019)
  338. Cognitive Regime Shift II - When/why/how the Brain Breaks/ViktorJirsa‏‎ (00:47, November 14, 2019)
  339. Cognitive Regime Shift II - When/why/how the Brain Breaks/DietmarPlenz‏‎ (00:47, November 14, 2019)
  340. Cognitive Regime Shift II - When/why/how the Brain Breaks/ArtemyKolchinsky‏‎ (00:50, November 14, 2019)
  341. Cognitive Regime Shift II - When/why/how the Brain Breaks/JacopoGrilli‏‎ (00:50, November 14, 2019)
  342. Unstable neurons underlie a stable learned behavior‏‎ (00:52, November 14, 2019)
  343. A Neural Network Model of Retrieval-Induced Forgetting‏‎ (00:54, November 14, 2019)
  344. Cognitive Regime Shift II - When/why/how the Brain Breaks/RobertoCabeza‏‎ (00:54, November 14, 2019)
  345. Neuronal avalanches and coherence potentials‏‎ (00:54, November 14, 2019)
  346. Cholinergic modulation of cognitive processing: Insights drawn from computational models‏‎ (00:54, November 14, 2019)
  347. Cognitive Regime Shift II - When/why/how the Brain Breaks/NikolausKriegeskorte‏‎ (00:55, November 14, 2019)
  348. Cognitive Regime Shift II - When/why/how the Brain Breaks/JackGallant‏‎ (00:56, November 14, 2019)
  349. Coherence potentials: Loss-less, all-or-none network events in the cortex‏‎ (00:56, November 14, 2019)
  350. Cognitive Regime Shift II - When/why/how the Brain Breaks/RussPoldrack‏‎ (16:48, November 14, 2019)
  351. What is Sleep?/Group dinner at Hotel Santa Fe Restaurant Amaya‏‎ (18:43, November 14, 2019)
  352. What is Sleep?/Day 1 Shuttle Departing Hotel Santa Fe (at lobby) to SFI‏‎ (18:44, November 14, 2019)
  353. What is Sleep?/Day 1 Continental Breakfast (outside SFI Collins Conference Room)‏‎ (18:46, November 14, 2019)
  354. What is Sleep?/SFI Welcome‏‎ (18:46, November 14, 2019)
  355. What is Sleep?/Working Group Welcome‏‎ (18:47, November 14, 2019)
  356. What is Sleep?/Day 1 Lunch (outside SFI Collins Conference Room)‏‎ (18:50, November 14, 2019)
  357. What is Sleep?/Funding opportunities for sleep research‏‎ (19:00, November 14, 2019)
  358. What is Sleep?/Day 1 PM Break‏‎ (19:01, November 14, 2019)
  359. What is Sleep?/Day 1 Wiki Platform Work Time‏‎ (19:02, November 14, 2019)
  360. What is Sleep?/Day 1 Shuttle Departing SFI to Hotel Santa Fe‏‎ (19:03, November 14, 2019)
  361. What is Sleep?/Day 2 Shuttle Departing Hotel Santa Fe (at lobby) to SFI‏‎ (19:04, November 14, 2019)
  362. What is Sleep?/Day 2 Continental Breakfast (outside SFI Collins Conference Room)‏‎ (19:05, November 14, 2019)
  363. What is Sleep?/Recap from Day 1, breakout organization‏‎ (19:06, November 14, 2019)
  364. What is Sleep?/Breakout Session 1‏‎ (19:07, November 14, 2019)
  365. What is Sleep?/Day 2 Lunch (outside SFI Collins Conference Room)‏‎ (19:07, November 14, 2019)
  366. What is Sleep?/Breakout Session 2‏‎ (19:08, November 14, 2019)
  367. What is Sleep?/Day 2 PM Break‏‎ (19:09, November 14, 2019)
  368. What is Sleep?/Day 2 Wiki Platform Work Time‏‎ (19:10, November 14, 2019)
  369. What is Sleep?/Day 2 Shuttle Departing SFI to Hotel Santa Fe‏‎ (19:10, November 14, 2019)
  370. What is Sleep?/Group dinner at La Choza‏‎ (19:11, November 14, 2019)
  371. What is Sleep?/Day 3 Shuttle Departing Hotel Santa Fe (at lobby) to SFI‏‎ (19:12, November 14, 2019)
  372. What is Sleep?/Day 3 Continental Breakfast (outside SFI Collins Conference Room)‏‎ (19:12, November 14, 2019)
  373. What is Sleep?/Recap from Day 1 & 2, breakout organization‏‎ (19:13, November 14, 2019)
  374. What is Sleep?/Breakout Session 3‏‎ (19:14, November 14, 2019)
  375. What is Sleep?/Day 3 Lunch (outside SFI Collins Conference Room); Adjourn‏‎ (19:14, November 14, 2019)
  376. What is Sleep?/Conclusion & planning for the future‏‎ (19:15, November 14, 2019)
  377. What is Sleep?/Day 3 Wiki Platform Work Time‏‎ (19:15, November 14, 2019)
  378. What is Sleep?/Day 3 Shuttle Departing SFI to Hotel Santa Fe‏‎ (19:16, November 14, 2019)
  379. What is Sleep?/Why are brain oscillations important to the function of sleep?‏‎ (19:19, November 14, 2019)
  380. What is Sleep?/Modeling circadian systems: are they the ultimate sleep clock?‏‎ (19:19, November 14, 2019)
  381. What is Sleep?/How does zooming out to look across species help us to then zoom in on sleep function?‏‎ (19:20, November 14, 2019)
  382. What is Sleep?/What’s the best level or timescale for modeling sleep or do we need to integrate them all?‏‎ (20:38, November 14, 2019)
  383. Remembering to forget: A dual role for sleep oscillations in memory consolidation and forgetting‏‎ (16:23, November 18, 2019)
  384. Macroscopic Models for Human Circadian Rhythms‏‎ (16:27, November 18, 2019)
  385. Sleep is for forgetting‏‎ (21:49, November 18, 2019)
  386. The function of dream sleep‏‎ (22:05, November 18, 2019)
  387. Experience-dependent phase-reversal of hippocampal neuron firing during REM sleep‏‎ (22:07, November 18, 2019)
  388. Input source and strength influences overall firing phase of model hippocampal CA1 pyramidal cells during theta: Relevance to REM sleep reactivation and memory consolidation‏‎ (22:14, November 18, 2019)
  389. REM restriction persistently alters strategy used to solve a spatial task‏‎ (22:27, November 18, 2019)
  390. The human emotional brain without sleep - a prefrontal amygdala disconnect‏‎ (22:33, November 18, 2019)
  391. What is Sleep?/Is sleep for remembering or forgetting?‏‎ (23:13, November 18, 2019)
  392. Cognitive neuroscience of sleep‏‎ (18:42, November 19, 2019)
  393. Antidepressant suppression of non-REM sleep spindles and REM sleep impairs hippocampus-dependent learning while augmenting striatum-dependent learning‏‎ (18:45, November 19, 2019)
  394. Abnormal Locus Coeruleus Sleep Activity Alters Sleep Signatures of Memory Consolidation and Impairs Place Cell Stability and Spatial Memory‏‎ (18:53, November 19, 2019)
  395. Sleep contributes to dendritic spine formation and elimination in the developing mouse somatosensory cortex‏‎ (18:57, November 19, 2019)
  396. Homer1a drives homeostatic scaling-down of excitatory synapses during sleep‏‎ (18:59, November 19, 2019)
  397. REM sleep selectively prunes and maintains new synapses in development and learning‏‎ (19:01, November 19, 2019)
  398. Sleep to remember‏‎ (19:12, November 19, 2019)
  399. Reactivation, retrieval, replay and reconsolidation in and out of sleep: Connecting the dots‏‎ (19:16, November 19, 2019)
  400. Modeling the temporal architecture of rat sleep-wake behavior.‏‎ (19:17, November 19, 2019)
  401. Probabilistic sleep architecture models in patients with and without sleep apnea‏‎ (19:17, November 19, 2019)
  402. Effects of thermoregulation on human sleep patterns a mathematical model‏‎ (21:51, November 19, 2019)
  403. What is Sleep?/AlexHerman‏‎ (22:14, November 19, 2019)
  404. What is Sleep?/VictoriaBooth‏‎ (05:05, November 20, 2019)
  405. REM sleep–active MCH neurons are involved in forgetting hippocampus-dependent memories‏‎ (16:15, November 20, 2019)
  406. REM sleep–active MCH neurons are involved in forgetting hippocampus-dependent memories2‏‎ (16:20, November 20, 2019)
  407. What is Sleep?/SusanSara‏‎ (19:04, November 20, 2019)
  408. Spindle Activity in the Waking EEG in Older Adults‏‎ (23:53, November 20, 2019)
  409. What is Sleep?/VanSavage‏‎ (00:16, November 21, 2019)
  410. Modeling transformations of neurodevelopmental sequences across mammalian species‏‎ (12:33, November 21, 2019)
  411. Multi-day rhythms modulate seizure risk in epilepsy‏‎ (12:45, November 23, 2019)
  412. K-complex, a reactive EEG graphoelement of NREM sleep: An old chap in a new garment‏‎ (12:47, November 23, 2019)
  413. What is Sleep?/CeciliaDinizBehn‏‎ (21:53, November 24, 2019)
  414. What is Sleep?/KimberleyWhitehead‏‎ (13:24, November 25, 2019)
  415. Human cortical excitability increases with time awake‏‎ (15:33, November 25, 2019)
  416. High sensitivity and interindividual variability in the response of the human circadian system to evening light‏‎ (02:22, December 2, 2019)
  417. An exploration of the temporal dynamics‏‎ (02:25, December 2, 2019)
  418. Circadian phenotype impacts the brain's resting-state functional connectivity, attentional performance, and sleepiness‏‎ (02:26, December 2, 2019)
  419. Genetics of the human circadian clock and sleep homeostat‏‎ (02:27, December 2, 2019)
  420. Control of Mammalian Circadian Rhythm by CKI -Regulated Proteasome-Mediated PER2 Degradation‏‎ (02:27, December 2, 2019)
  421. A Period2 Phosphoswitch Regulates and Temperature Compensates Circadian Period‏‎ (02:29, December 2, 2019)
  422. Comparing the Morningness-Eveningness Questionnaire and Munich ChronoType Questionnaire to the dim light melatonin onset‏‎ (02:29, December 2, 2019)
  423. Entrainment of the human circadian clock to the natural light-dark cycle‏‎ (02:30, December 2, 2019)
  424. Revisiting spontaneous internal desynchrony using a quantitative model of sleep physiology‏‎ (02:31, December 2, 2019)
  425. Timing of Sleep and Its Relationship with the Endogenous Melatonin Rhythm‏‎ (02:37, December 2, 2019)
  426. Mammalian sleep dynamics: How diverse features arise from a common physiological framework‏‎ (02:38, December 2, 2019)
  427. Exposure to room light before bedtime suppresses melatonin onset and shortens melatonin duration in humans‏‎ (02:38, December 2, 2019)
  428. Addition of a non-photic component to a light-based mathematical model of the human circadian pacemaker‏‎ (02:39, December 2, 2019)
  429. Review: On mathematical modeling of circadian rhythms, performance, and alertness‏‎ (02:40, December 2, 2019)
  430. An opposite role for tau in circadian rhythms revealed by mathematical modeling‏‎ (02:41, December 2, 2019)
  431. Intrinsic period and light intensity determine the phase relationship between melatonin and sleep in humans‏‎ (02:41, December 2, 2019)
  432. Peak of circadian melatonin rhythm occurs later within the sleep of older subjects‏‎ (02:41, December 2, 2019)
  433. Circadian temperature and melatonin rhythms, sleep, and neurobehavioral function in humans living on a 20-h day‏‎ (02:42, December 2, 2019)
  434. Quantifying Human Circadian Pacemaker Response to Brief, Extended, and Repeated Light Stimuli over the Phototopic Range‏‎ (02:43, December 2, 2019)
  435. A Simpler Model of the Human Circadian Pacemaker‏‎ (02:43, December 2, 2019)
  436. Ageing and the circadian and homeostatic regulation of human sleep during forced desynchrony of rest, melatonin and temperature rhythms‏‎ (02:44, December 2, 2019)
  437. Are individual differences in sleep and circadian timing amplified by use of artificial light sources?‏‎ (02:45, December 2, 2019)
  438. Simulations of light effects on the human circadian pacemaker: Implications for assessment of intrinsic period‏‎ (02:47, December 2, 2019)
  439. Paradoxical timing of the circadian rhythm of sleep propensity serves to consolidate sleep and wakefulness in humans‏‎ (02:48, December 2, 2019)
  440. A quantitative model for the effects of light on the amplitude and phase of the deep circadian pacemaker based on human data‏‎ (02:48, December 2, 2019)
  441. Circadian pacemaker interferes with sleep onset at specific times each day: Role in insomnia‏‎ (02:49, December 2, 2019)
  442. Circadian regulation dominates homeostatic control of sleep length and prior wake length in humans‏‎ (02:49, December 2, 2019)
  443. Mathematical model of the human circadian system with two interacting oscillators.‏‎ (02:50, December 2, 2019)
  444. A two process model of sleep regulation‏‎ (02:50, December 2, 2019)
  445. What is Sleep?/ElizabethKlerman‏‎ (01:48, December 3, 2019)
  446. Hippocampal network oscillations rescue memory consolidation deficits caused by sleep loss‏‎ (20:03, December 3, 2019)
  447. Cortically coordinated NREM thalamocortical oscillations play an essential, instructive role in visual system plasticity‏‎ (20:05, December 3, 2019)
  448. Parvalbumin-expressing interneurons coordinate hippocampal network dynamics required for memory consolidation‏‎ (20:25, December 4, 2019)
  449. A Stab at Time/Time in music‏‎ (20:51, December 4, 2019)
  450. A Stab at Time/Storytelling, partnering in time, dance experience of time, Navajo mother observation‏‎ (20:52, December 4, 2019)
  451. A Stab at Time/Time: history of thinking about time, CPT time, matter and anti-matter, mirroring‏‎ (20:52, December 4, 2019)
  452. Aging and Adaptation in Infectious Diseases II/Session I: Immune System: Architecture and Dynamics‏‎ (16:34, December 6, 2019)
  453. Inheritance of immune responsiveness, life span, and disease incidence in interline crosses of mice selected for high or low multispecific antibody production.‏‎ (17:23, January 13, 2020)
  454. Aging and Adaptation in Infectious Diseases III/Day 1 Continental Breakfast (outside SFI Noyce Conference Room)‏‎ (04:12, January 14, 2020)
  455. Aging and Adaptation in Infectious Diseases III/Welcome, Introductions and Workshop Overview‏‎ (04:13, January 14, 2020)
  456. Aging and Adaptation in Infectious Diseases III/Day 1 Lunch (outside SFI Noyce Conference Room)‏‎ (04:18, January 14, 2020)
  457. Aging and Adaptation in Infectious Diseases III/Session II: Diversity, adaptive immunity, and age‏‎ (04:21, January 14, 2020)
  458. Aging and Adaptation in Infectious Diseases III/Day 1 PM Break‏‎ (04:22, January 14, 2020)
  459. Aging and Adaptation in Infectious Diseases III/Day 1 Discussion, development of themes, and structure of breakout groups for the rest of the week‏‎ (04:22, January 14, 2020)
  460. Aging and Adaptation in Infectious Diseases III/Group Dinner‏‎ (04:23, January 14, 2020)
  461. Aging and Adaptation in Infectious Diseases III/Day 2 Continental Breakfast (outside SFI Noyce Conference Room)‏‎ (04:24, January 14, 2020)
  462. Aging and Adaptation in Infectious Diseases III/Session III: Disease History, Aging, and Complex Time‏‎ (04:26, January 14, 2020)
  463. Aging and Adaptation in Infectious Diseases III/Day 2 Group Discussion and Working Group Planning Sessions‏‎ (04:26, January 14, 2020)
  464. Aging and Adaptation in Infectious Diseases III/Day 2 Lunch (outside SFI Noyce Conference Room)‏‎ (04:27, January 14, 2020)
  465. Aging and Adaptation in Infectious Diseases III/Discussion: Plans for an SFI publication / Presentation from SFI Press‏‎ (04:28, January 14, 2020)
  466. Aging and Adaptation in Infectious Diseases III/Day 2 Working Group Breakout Sessions‏‎ (04:29, January 14, 2020)
  467. Aging and Adaptation in Infectious Diseases III/Re-assembling: Brief updates and plans for Day 3‏‎ (04:30, January 14, 2020)
  468. Aging and Adaptation in Infectious Diseases III/Day 3 Continental Breakfast (outside SFI Noyce Conference Room)‏‎ (04:31, January 14, 2020)
  469. Aging and Adaptation in Infectious Diseases III/Day 3 Working Group Breakout Sessions I‏‎ (04:32, January 14, 2020)
  470. Aging and Adaptation in Infectious Diseases III/Day 3 Lunch (outside SFI Noyce Conference Room)‏‎ (04:32, January 14, 2020)
  471. Aging and Adaptation in Infectious Diseases III/Day 3 Working Group Breakout Sessions II‏‎ (04:33, January 14, 2020)
  472. Aging and Adaptation in Infectious Diseases III/Day 3 PM Break‏‎ (04:34, January 14, 2020)
  473. Aging and Adaptation in Infectious Diseases III/Day 3 Working Group Breakout Sessions III‏‎ (04:35, January 14, 2020)
  474. Aging and Adaptation in Infectious Diseases III/Day 4 Continental Breakfast (outside Noyce Conference Room)‏‎ (04:37, January 14, 2020)
  475. Aging and Adaptation in Infectious Diseases III/Breakout Group Presentations‏‎ (04:37, January 14, 2020)
  476. Aging and Adaptation in Infectious Diseases III/Day 4 Lunch (outside SFI Noyce Conference Room)‏‎ (04:38, January 14, 2020)
  477. Aging and Adaptation in Infectious Diseases III/Closing and next steps‏‎ (04:39, January 14, 2020)
  478. Aging and Adaptation in Infectious Diseases III/Optional additional Working Group Sessions (for those staying that afternoon)‏‎ (04:39, January 14, 2020)
  479. Provinciali et al 2009‏‎ (05:23, January 16, 2020)
  480. Aging and Adaptation in Infectious Diseases III/KatieGostic‏‎ (21:18, January 17, 2020)
  481. Aging in Single-celled Organisms: from Bacteria to the Whole Tree of Life/Day 1 Continental Breakfast (outside SFI Collins Conference Room)‏‎ (15:40, February 10, 2020)
  482. Aging in Single-celled Organisms: from Bacteria to the Whole Tree of Life/Overview of the meeting‏‎ (15:42, February 10, 2020)
  483. Aging in Single-celled Organisms: from Bacteria to the Whole Tree of Life/More questions than answers: relations between quantittative physiology and aging in E. coli‏‎ (16:36, February 10, 2020)
  484. Aging in Single-celled Organisms: from Bacteria to the Whole Tree of Life/Stochasticity, immortality, and mortality in E. coli‏‎ (17:59, February 10, 2020)
  485. Aging in Single-celled Organisms: from Bacteria to the Whole Tree of Life/Stochastic processes shape senescence, beyond genes, and environment‏‎ (19:02, February 10, 2020)
  486. Aging in Single-celled Organisms: from Bacteria to the Whole Tree of Life/About time: Precision measurements and emergent simplicities in an individual bacterial cell's stochastic aging dynamics.‏‎ (20:46, February 10, 2020)
  487. Aging in Single-celled Organisms: from Bacteria to the Whole Tree of Life/All creatures fast and slow: senescence and longevity across the tree of life‏‎ (21:50, February 10, 2020)
  488. Aging in Single-celled Organisms: from Bacteria to the Whole Tree of Life/Toward a Molecular Understanding of Quiescence versus Senescence‏‎ (22:55, February 10, 2020)
  489. Aging in Single-celled Organisms: from Bacteria to the Whole Tree of Life/The long and the short of it: mycobacterial aging, asymmetry, and stress tolerance‏‎ (16:26, February 11, 2020)
  490. Aging in Single-celled Organisms: from Bacteria to the Whole Tree of Life/Systematic Physiology and Aging Across Diverse Organisms‏‎ (17:54, February 11, 2020)
  491. Aging in Single-celled Organisms: from Bacteria to the Whole Tree of Life/Time perception and the rate of cellular aging outside the human body: an energetic perspective‏‎ (18:39, February 11, 2020)
  492. Aging in Single-celled Organisms: from Bacteria to the Whole Tree of Life/A time to sleep and a time to die‏‎ (20:36, February 11, 2020)
  493. Aging in Single-celled Organisms: from Bacteria to the Whole Tree of Life/SrividyaIyer-Biswas‏‎ (23:48, February 11, 2020)
  494. Aging in Single-celled Organisms: from Bacteria to the Whole Tree of Life/Bree Aldridge‏‎ (23:49, February 11, 2020)
  495. Aging in Single-celled Organisms: from Bacteria to the Whole Tree of Life/JacopoGrilli‏‎ (00:03, February 12, 2020)
  496. Aging in Single-celled Organisms: from Bacteria to the Whole Tree of Life/MartinPicard‏‎ (00:07, February 12, 2020)
  497. Aging in Single-celled Organisms: from Bacteria to the Whole Tree of Life/MatteoOsella‏‎ (00:07, February 12, 2020)
  498. Aging in Single-celled Organisms: from Bacteria to the Whole Tree of Life/Owen Jones‏‎ (17:13, February 12, 2020)
  499. Aging in Single-celled Organisms: from Bacteria to the Whole Tree of Life/UliSteiner‏‎ (17:24, February 12, 2020)
  500. Aging in Single-celled Organisms: from Bacteria to the Whole Tree of Life/Discussion‏‎ (19:19, February 12, 2020)

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