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State of New York New York State Department of Health Kicks off Centennial Lecture Series Roster of 13 speakers features a Who’s Who of science, medicine and public health ALBANY, December 20, 2001 — The New York State Department of Health, which recently observed its 100th anniversary, has unveiled a year-long Second Century Lecture Series, inviting leading scientists and public health leaders from across the country to speak on a wide range of critical medical issues. Dr. Eric R. Kandel, winner of the 2000 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, is the inaugural speaker and will discuss "Steps Toward a Molecular Biology of Memory Storage and its Disorders" at 2:00 p.m. on Thursday, December 20 in the Clark Auditorium of the New York State Museum. Dr. Kandel is a professor and Howard Hughes Medical Institute Senior Investigator at Columbia University. His world-renowned work illuminates the molecular processes underpinning learning and memory. Born in Vienna, Austria, Dr. Kandel graduated from Harvard College, where he majored in history and literature. He received his medical degree from the New York University School of Medicine. His postdoctoral training was with Wade Marshall in the Laboratory of Neurophysiology at the National Institute of Health; his residency training in psychiatry was at the Massachusetts Mental Health Center, Harvard Medical School; and he did a postdoctoral fellowship with Ladislav Tauc at the Institut Morey in Paris. Dr. Kandel held faculty positions at Harvard Medical School and the New York University School of Medicine before coming to Columbia, where he was the founding director of the Center for Neurobiology and Behavior. He is a member of the National Academy of Sciences and counts among his honors the Lasker Award, the Gairdner Award, the Harvey Prize and the National Medal of Science. "These lectures commemorate the New York State Department of Health's 2001 Centennial by looking toward the future of science, medicine and public health as the Department enters its second century," said State Health Commissioner Antonia C. Novello, M.D., M.P.H., Dr.P.H. "We are very honored to have Dr. Kandel as the first speaker in our lecture series. His accomplishments have drawn much well deserved praise in the neuroscience field." The lineup of renowned speakers also includes:
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