The Oshman Family JCC is a proud sponsor of TEDxPaloAlto and we are thrilled to invite you to our next event, on Saturday, September 21.
Hear from an extraordinary lineup of individuals rethinking our understanding of epigenetics, musical performance, neuro technology, belief systems, origami, nuclear power and more.
Speakers include neuroscientist Osh Agabi origami artist Ilan Garibi PTSD specialist Dr. Saili Jain Grammy(R)-nominated drummer Sammy Miller Daniel B. Poneman, President and CEO of Centrus Energy Corp. parental leave advocate Amber Scorah Dr. Yonatan Stelzer, an expert in the emerging field of epigenetics and Master of Ceremonies Robert Strong - The Comedy Magician.
TEDx was created in the spirit of TED's mission of "ideas worth spreading." It supports independent organizers who want a TED-like event in their own community.
At TEDx events, a combination of live presenters and TED Talks videos sparks deep conversation and connections at the local level. TEDx events are planned and coordinated independently, under a free license granted by TED.
http://www.tedxpaloalto.com/
Location:
Albert and Janet Schultz Cultural Arts Hall (Bldg F)
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