Billie Hinton/Bio

Monday, February 26, 2018

December Travels: Anaheim and Sapolsky

I’m so behind on chronicling the California trip I took with my daughter in December. We flew to Anaheim to attend a day-long workshop with Robert Sapolsky, Stanford professor in neurobiology and author of many very good books about the research he’s done for the past 30 years. His newest book is Behave: The Biology of Humans at our Best and Worst. 

You can find it HERE.

He is a wonderful speaker, bringing complex science and his research to an audience with energy and humor. The book is 800 pages of neurobiology and research, written so a lay audience can understand. I’m almost done reading it and highly recommend it if you have any interest in humans, their behavior, and the science behind it.

The day we flew out began with daughter taking her final fall semester exam, a great lunch, then the airport.



TSA pre-check was easy, the flight was good, and we got a Prius as our rental car! The day ended here:



The next day we headed over to the convention center for Dr. Sapolsky’s workshop. Stanford has his neurobiology course lectures online so we had experienced his speaking style before, but if anything, he’s even more engaging in person. If you get a chance to hear him speak, take it.




This was the highlight of the trip. Thanks to my dear and brilliant daughter for bringing me to such a terrific workshop. The icing on the cake - I got 15 CEs for my licensure renewal!

4 comments:

  1. Sounds like an interesting guy and a great trip. I’ll forward this to J. She’s always interested in human behavior.

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  2. Id like to wish you a very Happy Birthday! 🎂🎊🎁 have a great day😊

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  3. Oh, thank you so much! You are sweet to remember and send me good wishes! Hugs and thanks again.

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