Empowerment to Enhance Diversity and Scientific Development | Anne Rifkin-Graboi | TEDxUWCSEADover |
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Anne Rifkin-Graboi, Ph.D. is the Head of Infancy and Early Childhood Research at the National Institute of Education’s Centre for Research in Child Development at Nanyang Technological University, an Adjunct Principle Investigator with Singapore’s Institute of Clinical Sciences, A*STAR. Anne’s research focuses on parents, children, and neurocognitive development. Her presentation focuses on the importance of collaboration and diversity in the context of Scientific research. Her work has also been featured previously in the Netflix series "Babies". Anne Rifkin-Graboi, Ph.D. is the Head of Infancy and Early Childhood Research at the National Institute of Education’s Centre for Research in Child Development at Nanyang Technological University, an Adjunct Principle Investigator with Singapore’s Institute of Clinical Sciences, A*STAR. Anne’s research focuses on parents, children, and neurocognitive development. She is an Associate Editor of Attachment and Human Development and is on the Editorial Board of Infancy. Her work with the Singaporean GUSTO cohort was recently featured in the Netflix series “Babies.” Anne leads the Singaporean study BE POSITIVE (BEdok Punggol Ongoing Singaporean study beginning in Infancy: Twenty-first-century skills, Individual differences, and Variance in the Environment). This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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