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MEDICINE, MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY, AND GENETICS
1. The Road to Personalized Medicine
2. Genome Analyses and Sequencing To Advance Drug Discovery and Treatment
3. Decoding the Secret Pathologies of Dolphins: Significance for Human and Ocean Health
4. Stress and the Central Role of the Brain in Health Inequities
5. One Health: Attaining Optimal Health for People, Animals, and the Environment
6. A California Roadmap for Identifying Chemicals that Affect Breast Cancer Risk
7. Food Allergies: The Enemy Within
8. Traumatic Brain Injury: The Violent and Silent Epidemic
9. Innate Immunity: Theme and Variations
10. Impact of Biomedical Progress on Health Span and Health Care of the Elderly
11. Repairing Our DNA: Bridging Molecular Mechanism and Human Health
12. Science in Motion: Addressing Complex Health Problems Through Upstream Solutions
13. The Brain on Trial: Neuroscience Evidence in the Courtroom
14. The Impact of Genomics
15. DNA Identifiability: Ethical Issues and Policy Challenges
16. Targeting HIV/AIDS Prevention: New Research and Future Avenues
17. Unexpected Discoveries on Brain Function and Development from Model Organisms
18. Rethinking the Science, Biology, and Importance of Stem Cells in Regenerative Medicine
19. Improving Oral Health: Smiles for Life
20. Music-Language Interactions in the Brain: From the Brainstem to Broca's Area
21. Translating the Science of Vector-Borne Disease to the Improvement of Global Health
22. Role of Sleep in Memory from Development to Old Age
23. Mutators Versus Antimutators in Evolution and Medicine
24. Children of Assisted Reproductive Technologies: Their Health and New Genetic Issues
25. From Gene Discovery to Cell Biology in Psychiatry: An Emerging Case
26. Topical Lecture: Economics, Psychology, and Biology of Early Childhood Development
27. Topical Lecture: Infectious Diseases Have No Passport: Battling HIV, TB, and STDs on the Mexico-U.S. Border
28. Topical Lecture: Neural and Cognitive Underpinnings of Language Across Modalities
29. Topical Lecture: The Future of Stem Cell Research
TECHNOLOGY AND ENGINEERING
30. Celebrating the Birth of the Laser: A Look Back After 50 Years
31. Lasers at the Extreme: Ultra-Cold, Ultra-Fast, and Ultra-Hot Uses of Lasers
32. Next Generation of Extreme Optical Tools and Applications
33. Bottom-of-the-Economic-Pyramid Technological Solutions: Lessons from Success Stories
34. What's Next for the Net? The Internet of Things and Ubiquitous Computing
35. Science of the Small: Nano-Bio-Technology Under the Biological Microscope
SCIENCE EDUCATION AND DISSEMINATION
36. Vision and Change in Undergraduate Biology Education
37. Science Through the Lens: A Digital Journalism Partnership of NSF and NBC News
38. Funding Opportunities in Europe for Researchers from Anywhere in the World
39. European Scientists in the United States: Challenges and Opportunities
40. The Fulbright Scholar Program: A Guide for Faculty and Administrators
41. Connecting Science with Imagination and Creativity, Imagine it!
42. Communicating on the State and Local Level: How Can Scientists Support Policy-Makers?
43. Scientific Approaches to Teaching Science in K-16 Education
44. Physics and Art: A Gateway to the Sciences
45. Watching the Watchmen and Cheering the Heroes: The Science of Superheroes
46. Mind Changes: Can Out-of-School Learning Contribute to Evolution Literacy?
47. Visualizations in the Mind and in the World: Implications for STEM Education
48. A Wobbly Three-Legged Stool: Science, Politics, and the Public
49. Building Bridges Between Ocean Scientists, Educators, and Students
50. Scientific Foundations for Future Physicians
51. First-Person Solvers? Learning Mathematics in a Video Game
52. Science Meets Society: Walking the Talk
53. Language Processing for Science and Society
54. Combating Global Emissions:The Urgent Needfor aNew Strategy in the Asia-Pacific Rim
55. Demonstrating the Legal Sustainability of Effective STEM Diversity Programs
56. Learning Science in Informal Environments
57. Science Literacy: How To Train Teachers, Engage Students, and Maximize Learning
58. When Science Goes Global, Can Everybody Win?
59. The Next Big Thing: Keys in the Transformation from Science to Society
60. Facing the Uncertain Future of International Science Journalism
61. Reemergence of Science, Technology, and Education as Priorities in the Arab World
62. Tomorrow's Scientists and Engineers
63. Communicating Science to the Public: Culture and Social Context in East Asia
64. Plato's Progeny: Academies of Science
65. TIMSS 2007: Exploring the Dramatic Improvements in Performance in Two States
66. Eyes on Screen: Communicating Science in the New Information Age
67. Genetics and Ethics: Different Views on the Human Condition
68. Strategies for Diaspora To Be Enablers of S&T Capacity-Building in Their Homelands
69. Sustainability Science: Transformative Research Beyond Scenario Studies
70. Top-Down or Bottom-Up? Comparing European and U.S. Gender Policies in Science
71. Worlds of Wonder: Can Video Games Teach Science?
72. Education Research at Minority-Serving Institutions: What Have We Learned?
73. Science in the Theater
74. Civic Scientific Literacy in Developed and Developing Countries
75. Language Learning in Deaf Children: Integrating Research on Speech, Gesture, and Sign
76. Role of Community Colleges in Increasing Minority Students in the STEM Pipeline
77. Science Academies in Society
78. Can Singapore Mathematics Enhance Student Learning in the United States?
79. Topical Lecture: The Case for Original Research in the High School Science Classroom
SCIENCE: PROCESS, POLITICS AND POLICY
80. Evaluating and Funding Translational Research
81. Current Trends in Drafting and Prosecuting Patent Applications
82. Women and Men in the Scientific Work Force: Issues of Networks, Partners, and Ethics
83. Working Together for the Public: Challenges for Verification of Nuclear Activities
84. Ensuring the Transparency and Integrity of Scientific Research
85. Scientific Rationality and Policy-Making: Making Their Marriage Work
86. Managing the Exaflood: Enhancing the Value of Networked Data for Science and Society
87. Speaking Scientific Truth to Power
88. Tracking and Tracing Our Food Supply: The Way Forward
89. Building International Security Through Lab-to-Lab Exchanges
90. Past, Present, and Future of Forensic Science in the United States
91. Privacy in a New Global Context: Trapped Between Culture, Laws, and Technology
92. Real Numbers: Mathematical Technologies for Counterterrorism and Border Security
93. The Future of the National Science Foundation on Its 60th Anniversary
94. Ethical and Societal Dimensions of Biosecurity and Dual-Use Research
95. Oceans Apart? Transatlantic Perspectives on Public Research and Business Innovation
96. Value and Limits of Scientific Research: Past and Future R&D Budgets
97. Mathematics and the Analysis of Fairness in Political Processes
98. How Computational Science Is Tackling the Grand Challenges Facing Scienc and Society
99. Information Technologies and Remote Sensing for Understanding Human Rights Violations
100. Sarton Memorial Lecture: Knowledge in the Early Modern Era: The Origins of Experimental Error
SOCIAL SCIENCES
101. Traffic, Crowds, and Society
102. The Science of Well-Being and Implications for Societal Quality of Life
103. The American Community Survey and the Census: A New Foundation for the Social Sciences
104. Infusing Science into Sustainable, Master-Planned Communities
105. The Long Reach of Early Childhood Poverty: Pathways and Impacts
106. Using GIS and Spatial Analysis To Better Understand Patterns and Causes of Violence
107. Topical Lecture: Improving Access To Potable Water Throughout The World
ECONOMICS
108. What Went Wrong with the Global Economy?
AGRONOMY
109. Getting to the Roots of Agricultural Productivity
110. Healthy and Plentiful Animal-Based Foods: Science Offers New Possibilities
111. Can Science Feed the World?
112. Progress in the Use of Earth Observation for Fighting Hunger
113. Topical Lecture: Sustainable Solutions for Doubling Crop Productivity by 2030
ENERGY AND CLIMATE CHANGE
114. Smart and Secure Transmission Grids To Realize US and EU Renewable Energy Potentials
115. Human Dimensions of Geoengineering
116. Sea Ice in the Changing Climate: Modeling a Multiscale Nonlinear System
117. Toward Green Mobility: Integrating Electric Drive Vehicles and Smart Grid Technology
118. Up in Flames: Fire in a Changing Environment
119. Biofuels' Uncertain Future: Unraveling the Science and Politics of Indirect Land Use
120. Can Geoengineering Save Us from Global Warming?
121. Coastal Adaptation
122. Combating Global Emissions:The Urgent Needfor aNew Strategy in the Asia-Pacific Rim
123. Nanotechnology: Will Nanomaterials Revolutionize Energy Applications?
124. Societal Strategies for Addressing the Climate and Energy Challenge
125. Gray Is the New Green: How Energy Recycling Curbs Both Global Warming and Power Costs
126. Climate Change in Working Landscapes: Sustainability Science and Policy Perspectives
127. Consequences of Changes in Energy Return on Energy Invested
128. Advanced Nuclear Energy Concepts for a Safe, Sustainable, Carbon-Free Future
129. Covering Global Climate Change and Adaptation from the Ground Up
130. Urban Design and Energy Demand: Transforming Cities for an Eco-Energy Future
131. Geoengineering the Climate: The Royal Society Study
132. Understanding Climate-Change Skepticism: Its Sources and Strategies
133. Topical Lecture: An Integrated Approach to a Low Carbon Energy Future
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE
134. Integrated Science for Society and the Environment
135. Greening Cities Through Media, Education, and Science
136. Algae for Food, Feed, Fiber, Freshwater, and Fuel
137. Co-Evolution of Science and Society for Sustainability Innovation
138. Dust in the Earth System
139. Nuclear Waste Management: From Public Perception To Industrial Reality
140. Bridging Science and Society for Sustainability: The Role of Visualization
141. Global Food Security, Land Use, and the Environment: Future Challenges
142. Consequences of Endocrine Disrupting Agents in the Laboratory and Home
143. False Discoveries and Statistics: Implications for Health and the Environment
144. Mobilizing East Asian Science and Technology To Address Critical Global Challenges
145. Preserving the Global Commons Through Conservation and Cooperation
146. Protecting the Consumer: Can "Omics" Keep the Promise?
147. Research Translation and Environmental Health: A U.S.-Mexico Border Initiative
MARINE SCIENCE
148. Marine Spatial Planning: A New Approach for Balancing Ocean Uses and Ecosystem Health
149. Arctic Sea-Ice Loss: What This Means for the Conservation of Arctic Marine Ecosystems
150. Does Size Matter? Rationales for Large Marine Reserves
151. One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, New Fish: Society Needs Marine Biodiversity Research
152. Ensuring Marine Policy Is Responsive to Social Dynamics and Management Experience
153. Limits to Sustainability of Coral Reef Fisheries
154. Confronting Ocean Acidification: Options for Management and Policy
155. Management and Governance in a Melting Marine Arctic: Challenges and Opportunities
156. Denial, Detente, and Decisions: Fisheries Science at the Crossroads
157. Land-Ocean Linkages and Dynamics of High-Productivity Ecosystems in the Sea of Cortes
158. Adam Smith Meets Jacques Cousteau: Using Economics To Protect Marine Resources
159. Unraveling the Mysteries of the Deep: Effects of Human Activities on Marine Megafauna
160. Designing the Future Ocean: Baseline Data Needs for Marine Spatial Planning
161. Will Coral Reefs Disappear? Separating Fact from Conjecture
162. Intelligence of Dolphins: Ethical and Policy Implications
163. Marine Reserves in a Changing World: Connecting Research with Human Needs
164. Topical Lecture: How Marine Species React and Adjust to Ocean Acidification and Climate Change
LIFE SCIENCES
165. Applying Biogenomics to Ecology: From the Molecular to the Ecosystem Level
166. Moving Across Scales: Mathematics for Investigating Biological Hierarchies
GEOLOGY
167. Earthquake Science and Advocacy: Helping Californians Live Along the San Andreas Fault
168. Topical Lecture: Understanding Earthquakes Through Large-Scale Simulations
ASTRONOMY
169. 50 Years of Exobiology and Astrobiology: Past, Present, and Future Life in the Universe
170. SETI Turns 50
171. Astrobiology and the Future: Science, Ethics, and Societal Issues on Eart and Beyond
PHYSICAL SCIENCES
172. Particles and People: How Basic Physics Benefits Society
173. The Arrow of Time
174. Doomsday Versus Discovery
175. Are Neutrinos the Reason We Exist?
AJAS ORAL PRESENTATIONS
176. AJAS Oral Presentations: Behavioral Sciences
177. AJAS Oral Presentations: Chemistry and Biochemistry
178. AJAS Oral Presentations: Creativity and Innovation
179. AJAS Oral Presentations: Earth and Environmental Sciences
180. AJAS Oral Presentations: Engineering
181. AJAS Oral Presentations: Engineering and Environmental Sciences
182. AJAS Oral Presentations: Medicine and Cellular Biology
183. AJAS Oral Presentations: Medicine and Microbiology
184. AJAS Oral Presentations: Physics and Computer Sciences
185. AJAS Oral Presentations: Plant and Animal Sciences
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