Join us this Wednesday to explore the Science of Grief
Science of Grief: Emory's Program
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to devastate communities around the world, Emory University faculty members and health care providers will collaborate with Science Gallery to host a virtual program on the “Science of Grief,” a multi-dimensional exploration of loss, hope and creativity during this crisis.
The virtual program, to be held April 29 from 3:30-6:30 p.m. EDT, is free and open to all. It can be watched on Science Gallery Dublin’s YouTube page during that time frame and after.
Apart from Emory, the webcast will feature scientists and artists from Science Gallery Detroit (Michigan State University) and Science Gallery Dublin (Trinity College).
Below is a look at Emory's hour-long program, which will begin around 4.30pm.
Aneesh Mehta
Physician and researcher; Treating COVID-19 patients
Naomi Newton
Emory School of Medicine Class of 2020; Poetry
Josia Mamora
Emory Healthcare nurse practitioner; Caring for COVID-19 patients
Nadine Kaslow
Psychiatry and behavioral sciences; Understanding the mental health toll
Heather Christle
English and creative writing; The Crying Book
Evan Anderson
Physician and researcher; Overview of vaccine trials
Letha Love
Emory Healthcare nurse practitioner; Caring for patients in NYC
Carlos Del Rio
Physician, researcher and global health expert; Public health perspective