S. Matthew Liao

@smatthewliao

Author of The Right to Be Loved (); Arthur Zitrin Professor of Bioethics, Director, Center for Bioethics, New York University

New York
Joined June 2009

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  1. Apr 11

    Off to Toronto to give a keynote at the Graduate Conference!

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  2. Apr 5

    Great that you’ll be there! Looking forward to seeing you again.

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  3. Apr 5

    Not sure why though as you are a big name with stellar publications yourself! :)

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  4. Apr 1

    Thanks for reading it! I'd be interested to learn what you think.

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  5. Mar 31

    Sounds interesting! Good luck and I look forward to reading it.

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  6. Mar 31

    Thanks so much for engaging with my work & for the kind words! I’m currently at & actually just participated in a session on the duty to love. I look forward to your thoughts on the book!

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  7. Mar 28

    Filming a segment of In Search Of, hosted by Zachary Quinto, for the History Channel.

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    Mar 27

    ICYMI: , organized & moderated a great conversation w/ NYU's & Clancy Blair (): "Bridging the Gap: Neuroscience, Inequality & Social Policy." Watch it here!:

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    Mar 26

    WATCH: NYU faculty panelists and Clancy Blair () discuss "Bridging the Gap: Neuroscience, Inequality & Social Policy." Huge thanks to for organizing and moderating!

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    Mar 19

    The Dana Foundation covers our panel discussion on neuroscience and inequality.

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    Mar 16
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    Mar 12

    How can scientists navigate a tendency to be unbiased and even skeptical, with advocating an idea in another setting?

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    Mar 13

    Thanks to Clancy Blair & for an amazing discussion on neuroscience and inequality last night! Looking forward to the next one!

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    Mar 12

    Takeaway from S. Matthew Liao: Have a social focus [to your research]. Be willing to partake in public discourses and contribute to that. The more true facts available, the better.

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    Mar 11

    <24hrs until this stellar panel on Neuroscience, Inequality, & Social Policy brought to you by & supported by still time to get your tickets!

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  16. Mar 11

    "The more opioids doctors prescribe, the more money they make" is problematic, to say the least.

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    Mar 9

    Worth reading this too, then: (Human Engineering and Climate Change, by , Anders Sandberg & Rebecca Roache)

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    11.3 released today (; system modeling; asymptotics; proof generation; facial analysis; NLP QA; cells; presenter tools; chat; packet capture; ... [120 new functions])

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  19. Mar 6

    Excited to participate on a panel on neuroscience, inequality & social policy next week at NYU, organized by as part of Brain Awareness Week! Do RSVP and come along!

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    Mar 4

    A second baby has been born via uterus transplant in the U.S.

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