Work with thought leaders and academic experts in Memory

Companies can greatly benefit from collaborating with academic researchers specializing in Memory. These experts bring a deep understanding of the cognitive processes involved in memory formation, retention, and retrieval. By working with them, companies can gain insights into consumer behavior, optimize learning and training programs, develop effective marketing strategies, and improve product design. Memory experts can also help companies enhance their data management and analysis systems, leading to more accurate decision-making. Additionally, their expertise can be valuable in the fields of healthcare, neurology, and artificial intelligence. Collaborating with Memory researchers opens up a world of possibilities for companies seeking to improve their performance and innovation.

Researchers on NotedSource with backgrounds in Memory include Ramy Ayoub, Adam Kimbler, Steve Joordens, Dr. Jermaine McCalpin, Dan Baack, Dr. James C. Kaufman, and Aminda J. O'Hare.

Ramy Ayoub

Toronto, Ontario, Canada
5 Years Experience
PhD Medical Biophysics
Education

University of Toronto

Ph.D., Medical Biophysics / October, 2023 (anticipated)

Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Experience

The Hospital for Sick Children

PhD Scientific Researcher / September, 2018October, 2023

Designed strategies to limit negative complications experienced by brain tumour survivors treated with radiation; Conducted genetic and pharmacological interventions in mouse models to determine translatability of strategies; Assessed the efficacy of treatment strategies using multi-modal imaging approaches (MRI, serial two-photon imaging); Published findings in peer-reviewed journals Nature, and Radiation Research

Research Expertise (11)
neuro-oncology
mouse imaging
cancer therapy
normal tissue toxicity
Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging
And 6 more
About
Ramy Ayoub obtained his Ph.D. in Medical Biophysics from the University of Toronto in 2023, where he developed a strong foundation in the principles and applications in neuroscience, statistics, machine learning, imaging & radiation physics. During his time at the University of Toronto, Ramy has been involved in conducting cutting-edge research in the field, with a focus on developing new technologies and pharmacological interventions to improve healthcare outcomes. He is passionate about using his skills and expertise to make a positive impact in the medical field and is dedicated to advancing the field through his ongoing research and contributions.

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Steve Joordens

UofT Professor of Psychology with a passion for preventive mental health and education
Education

University of Waterloo

Ph.D., Psychology / January, 1994

Waterloo, Ontario, Canada
Experience

Advisory Board Member for OOt Social

Scientific Advisor Committee Member for The GenWell Initiative

Chief Science Officer and Cofounder of Cogneeto.inc

Most Relevant Research Expertise
Memory
Other Research Expertise (29)
Educational Technologies
Developing Transferable Skills
Developmental and Educational Psychology
Experimental and Cognitive Psychology
Linguistics and Language
And 24 more
About
Initially trained as a Cognitive Psychologist with expertise on conscious versus unconscious influences on performance, Steve has more recently become a strong proponent of preventative mental health efforts. During the pandemic Steve created a free online course at Coursera.org entitled Understanding and Managing the Anxiety of COVID 19, a course that has over 180,000 registered students. That lead him to then created more specialized courses, one supporting Police Officers and another supporting Health Care Workers, providing each with a better understanding of the stressors associated with their chosen work, and giving them tips and strategies for managing their mental health. Since then Steve has become a common media commentator around preventative mental health, and has begun supporting both not for profits (The GenWell Initiative) and commercial entities (OOt Social) to bring mental health support to corporations, students, and the general public.

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Dr. Jermaine McCalpin

17 Years Experience
Chair, African and African American Studies at New Jersey City University
Education

Ph.D., Political Science / May, 2006

Providence , Rhode Island, United States of America

Brown University

M.A., Political Science / May, 2002

Providence, Rhode Island, United States of America

University of the West Indies

M.Sc, Government / January, 2002

Kingston
Experience

University of the West Indies

Lecturer / July, 2007December, 2016

Brown University

Adjunct Professor / September, 2006June, 2007

New Jersey City University

Chair, African and African American Studies / January, 2017Present

Research Expertise (7)
Truth Commissions
Reparations
Genocides
Law
Political Science and International Relations
And 2 more
About
I am an academic thought leader, author, internationally recognized expert and consultant on transitional justice, genocides, reparations, and truth commissions. I have travelled to Ghana, South Africa, Cambodia, and Armenia and across the US and Canada presenting on the Armenian genocide, reparations for slavery and Native American genocides. I have written several articles, book chapters and co-edited volumes on truth commissions, restorative justice, genocides and reparations. I have also authored two books in grief and loss. I am currently Associate Professor and Chair of the African and African American Studies Program at New Jersey City University. I was previously Associate Director of the Centre for Caribbean Thought and Lecturer of Transitional Justice in the Department of Government, University of the West Indies (UWI), Mona (2007-2016). I attended the distinguished Calabar High School ( Jamaica) from 1989 -1996. I received his B.Sc. in Political Science and International Relations (First Class Honours) in 1999 and M.Sc. (2002) from The University of the West Indies, Mona. I was awarded the prestigious Fulbright Graduate Fellowship between 2000-2002. I later earned his M.A. (2002) and Ph.D. in Political Science in 2006 from Brown University. For stellar contributions to academia, in 2021 I was awarded The UWI Pelican Award, the highest accolade commended by the UWI Alumni Association to a fellow alumni for global distinction in his field of expertise. In December 2021 I awarded the Distinguished Educator Award by the Union of Jamaican Alumni Association USA for stellar contributions to the field of education in the diaspora. I have a passion for education, social justice, and mentoring. And I help to mold the lives of many young men at Calabar, UWI and across Jamaica. I serve as Academic Affairs Coordinator for the Calabar Old Boys’ Association in Jamaica and the Director of Academic Enrichment for the Calabar Alumni NY Chapter. I am 2nd Vice President of the Community Education Council of District 29 in New York City. I am Chairman of the Each One Reach One Foundation. I am a frequent contributor to current affairs programmes in Jamaica, the UK, Canada, Armenia, and the United States

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Dr. James C. Kaufman

10 Years Experience
Professor at University of Connecticut, Expert in Creativity
Education

Yale University

PhD, Cognitive Psychology

New Haven, Connecticut, United States of America
Experience

University of Connecticut

Professor / 2013Present

Research Expertise (43)
Creativity
giftedness
personality
intelligence
meaning
And 38 more
About
James C. Kaufman is a Professor of Educational Psychology at the Neag School of Education at the University of Connecticut. He has written or edited more than 50 books. These include: the recently published *The Creativity Advantage* (Cambridge); the forthcoming *Lessons in Creativity from Musical Theatre Characters* (with Dana P. Rowe; Routledge); two editions of *Cambridge Handbook of Creativity* (with Robert J. Sternberg) and five other Cambridge Handbooks; two editions of *Creativity 101* (Springer); and a book on terrible baseball pitchers with his father and a book on pseudoscience with his wife. James has developed many theories, most notably the Four C’s (with Ron Beghetto). He has developed several self-report measures of creativity and is currently focusing on positive outcomes of creativity. James has won many awards, including Mensa’s research award, the Torrance Award from the National Association for Gifted Children, the World Council for Gifted and Talented Children’s International Creativity Award, and APA’s Berlyne, Arnheim, and Farnsworth awards. He co-founded two major journals, *Psychology of Aesthetics, Creativity, and the Arts* and *Psychology of Popular Media Culture* and is the current Senior Associate Editor for *Creativity Research Journal*. He has tested Dr. Sanjay Gupta’s creativity on CNN; written the book and lyrics to the musical *Discovering Magenta* (which played NYC and has a cast album); and appeared onscreen, complete with white lab coat, in the comic book documentary *Independents*.

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Aminda J. O'Hare

13 Years Experience
Director of Neuroscience and Associate Professor of Psychological Science at Weber State University
Education

University of Kansas

Ph.D., Experimental Psychology/Cognitive Neuroscience / July, 2010

Lawrence, Kansas, United States of America

University of Kansas

M.A., Experimental Psychology / May, 2007

Lawrence, Kansas, United States of America

University of Wyoming

B.A., Psychology / May, 2005

Laramie, Wyoming, United States of America
Experience

Weber State University

Director of Neuroscience / May, 2020Present

Run the Neuroscience Program, including organizing events and lectures, student advising, course offerings, and program administration.

Associate Professor of Psychological Science / July, 2022Present

Teaching, scholarship, and service.

Weber State University

Assistant Professor of Psychological Science / July, 2019June, 2022

Teaching, scholarship, service.

University of Massachusetts Dartmouth

Associate Professor of Psychology / August, 2018June, 2019

Teaching, scholarship, service

Assistant Professor of Psychology / August, 2012July, 2018

Teaching, scholarship, service

Research Expertise (14)
Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience
Cognition-Emotion Interactions
Anxiety
Mindfulness
Psychiatry and Mental health
And 9 more
About
Dr. Aminda O’Hare is the Director of Neuroscience and an associate professor of Psychological Science at Weber State University in Ogden, UT. She specializes in teaching topics in affective and cognitive neuroscience both in the classroom and in her research lab. The CAPES Lab (Cognitive and Affective Psychophysiology and Experimental Science Lab) is particularly interested in how training in mindfulness practices alters emotion-cognition interactions in the brain. Aminda is an advocate for incorporating practices of wellbeing and healthy habits of mind into higher education for all participants in campus communities (i.e., students, staff, faculty). Aminda loves the outdoors, being in the mountains, spending time with her husband, and being with her dogs and cats.

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Example Memory projects

How can companies collaborate more effectively with researchers, experts, and thought leaders to make progress on Memory?

Consumer Behavior Analysis

A Memory expert can analyze consumer behavior patterns and preferences, helping companies understand how memory influences purchasing decisions. This knowledge can be used to develop targeted marketing campaigns and improve customer engagement strategies.

Learning and Training Optimization

By collaborating with a Memory researcher, companies can optimize their learning and training programs. These experts can provide insights into memory retention techniques, helping employees retain information more effectively and improve their performance.

Product Design Improvement

Memory experts can contribute to product design by understanding how users perceive and remember information. They can provide valuable input on user interface design, information organization, and product features to enhance user experience and memory recall.

Data Management and Analysis

Collaborating with Memory researchers can help companies improve their data management and analysis systems. These experts can develop algorithms and models to extract meaningful insights from large datasets, leading to more accurate decision-making and strategic planning.

Healthcare and Neurology Research

Memory experts can contribute to healthcare and neurology research by studying memory disorders, developing diagnostic tools, and exploring potential treatments. Their expertise can help advance the understanding and treatment of conditions such as Alzheimer's disease and other cognitive impairments.