And you tell them what you want, and they get you the article. Christiaan Barnard transplanted a heart into a woman called Denise Darvall into a man called Phil Washkansky.
dogs instead of just at the theoretical topic um the result was that when I went to Barnard I started um a dog cognition lab we do simple behavioral experiments asking dogs you know which of these things do you prefer what do you notice here and I also do natural observations
And I worked in the Southern District of New York, over 100 years old. And I worked at Barnard College, over 100 years old. And I think, because of that, it always made me appreciate that institutions are built on the shoulders of those who came before us.
And I worked in the Southern District of New York, over 100 years old. And I worked at Barnard College, over 100 years old. And I think because of that, it always made me appreciate that institutions are built on the shoulders of those who came before us.
Yeah. I-- so I now live in upstate New York. I went to Barnard .
and he is the president and founder of the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine, where he puts this research to work in shaping public policy. He's also founded the Barnard Medical Center, where he puts this research to work in treating patients. So with that great list of achievements, I want to welcome to Google, to Talks at Google, Dr. Neal Barnard .
She has a PhD In math from Harvard University. She has held positions at Barnard College and MIT. She's worked at the hedge fund DE Shaw, and also as a data scientist at various startups.
I thought of it as something-- wouldn't it be beautiful if we could sort of port this honesty and truth and clarity to other fields of the real world? So after I became assistant professor at Barnard College, I realized that it wasn't the right pace for me, that I wanted to have more to do with the real world. And it was 2007, so I did what everybody else does, and I went to a hedge fund.
to answer at the end of the presentation today. So time to introduce Dr. Neal Barnard . He has a long list of credentials I want to share with you.
And there was this great calculation. Debora Spar, who was the president of Barnard , calculated that over the course of her career a professional woman will spend a total of five full years longer than her male spouse or colleague getting ready for work.
I'm a software engineer at Google. And I have the honor of hosting Dr. Neal Barnard today. First off, I want to let you know that you can ask questions live in the YouTube chat, and we will bring some of your questions directly to Neal
So this will all become clear. But I wanted to begin with some slides that I put together for a course in memoir that I taught at Barnard College last fall when we were talking a little bit at the end of our class about my book.
Michelle Obama-- most of you know who she is. And yet, it was when she kind of came out at Barnard in the commencement speech of 2011 and told her story that people really
Dear Caroline, your mother is no longer in our custody, so we're returning your letters to you. Yours sincerely. Devastating. According to the children's charity Barnardo, the UK charity, children of offending parents, parents who spent time in prison, are twice as likely to have mental and misconduct problems.
Hello, everyone. Welcome to Talks at Google. Today is World Health Day, and we have the perfect guest for that occasion-- Dr. Neal Barnard . He is here to teach us about the power of nutrition for health.
He's also founded the Barnard Medical Center, where he puts this research to work in treating patients. So with that great list of achievements, I want to welcome to Google, to Talks at Google, Dr. Neal Barnard . Thanks for coming. Well, thank you, Pat.
She got to her meeting, and she came back. And four weeks later, she called me again and said, Dr. Barnard , this is astounding. I got my period today with zero symptoms.
Or maybe the ship captain Obear, or his wife Augusta, who accompanied her on her trip from China to the US, or maybe her manager Hannington, and of variations of her name in census records, and newspapers, and Barnard 's accounts, and poor houses in New Jersey and New
And my commercials appeared on things like "Gunsmoke" and "Wyatt Earp" and different -- So it was a very, very good way to earn money. So it wasn't really -- and all during college, too, I went to Barnard college at Columbia University, and at that time, too, I was modeling. Marissa Mayer: How did you make the transition from model to, you know -- Martha Stewart: To whatever?
they were too sensational and they were published in the 1990s. We're still finding about stories that we don't realize were written by her, under different names, so there's a really fun sort of literary detective story about um discovering a group of stories that they had always believed was this A.M. Barnard and no one could figure out who A.M. Barnard was and these two women eventually uncovered that this was Louisa May Alcott. So, that's a whole different story -- but she was a -- she was a fascinating person in many ways. But,
So they set one of those up. And yeah, they had a list of choices, including the head of Barnardo's, the children's charity, heads of universities. Who will lead this?