Dalai lama inspired institute to nurture scientific exploration on mind, 
behavior & brain
PRWeb, June 27, 2005

Garrison, NY (USA) -- The Mind and Life Institute announced that its Summer 
Research Institute this week brings together leading behavioral scientists, 
neuroscientists and biomedical researchers with Buddhist and other 
contemplative scholars and practitioners to explore developments in mind, 
behavior and brain function study.




The Mind and Life Summer Research Institute takes place from Sunday June 26 
through Saturday July 2 at the Garrison Institute, in Garrison, New York. The 
summer forum brings accomplished leaders in science and contemplative practice 
together with young scholars to nurture research in vitally important areas of 
science.

The Mind and Life Summer Research Institute consists of a week of presentations 
by contemplatives and science researchers on their findings and methodologies; 
dialogue and discussion; meditation sessions; small groups and one-on-one 
meetings with faculty. There will be 140 people in attendance, all selected 
from applications.

The Mind and Life Institute, co-founded by the Dalai Lama in 1987, is a 
non-profit organization seeking to create a dialogue and research collaboration 
between modern science and Buddhism. The Mind and Life Summer Research 
Institute is supported by grants from the John Templeton Foundation, Lostand 
Foundation and the Mental Insight Foundation.

Adam Engle, Chairman and co-founder of the Mind and Life Institute with the 
Dalai Lama, said, "The Summer Institute is an important program that hopes to 
advance the training of a new generation of behavioral scientists, 
neuroscientists, Buddhists and other contemplatives interested in exploring the 
influence of contemplative practice on mind, behavior, brain function, and 
health."

Engle said the annual summer program grew out of the Institute"s public 
dialogues between the Dalai Lama and the scientific community. He noted that on 
November 8-10 in Washington, DC, the Mind and Life Institute will host "Mind & 
Life XIII: The Science and Clinical Applications of Mediation," a public 
dialogue with the Dalai Lama and leading scientists, co-sponsored by Johns 
Hopkins School of Medicine and Georgetown University Medical Center, at the DAR 
Constitution Hall.

Summer Institute faculty includes scientists from Harvard University, Princeton 
University, University of Wisconsin at Madison, UCSF Medical Center, University 
of Toronto, Naropa University, Shechen Monastery, the Insight Meditation 
Society, Upaya Zen Center, the Santa Barbara Institute and Centering Prayer and 
contemplative scholars and practitioners. 

Senior Investigator presenters come from Brown University, Columbia University, 
the University of Pennsylvania, University of British Columbia, University of 
California-Davis and the University of Arizona.

Engle said, "The summer program is based on the model developed at the Cold 
Springs Harbor Laboratory and nurtures dialogue to encourage and mentor young 
scientists to advance collaborative research of contemplative practices on the 
mind, behavior and brain function-all focused on building an understanding of 
how to create and maintain a healthy mind. Among themes to be discussed are 
functional neuroimaging research regarding experience during meditation and 
alterations in brain function; neuroplasticity and its implications for 
understanding transformations in brain and behavior; affective and cognitive 
traits effects of meditation and methods to interrogate these changes in brain 
and behavior, among others. Scientific exploration and meditative practices are 
typical of the content.

Student participants, on tuition or scholarship, include Research Fellows, such 
as postdoctoral fellows in behavioral science, neuroscience and biomedicine and 
graduate students, and Senior Investigators, primarily academic researchers at 
Assistant Professor level or higher.

The Mind and Life Institute, based in Boulder, CO, is a 501 C3 non-profit 
organization co-founded in 1987 by the Dalai Lama, entrepreneur Adam Engle and 
an acclaimed neuroscientist, the late Franciso J. Varela, to create a rigorous 
dialogue and research collaboration between modern science, Buddhism and other 
contemplative traditions. The Mind and Life Institute operates through four 
divisions: Meetings and Dialogues, Publications, Scientific Education and 
Grants for Collaborative Research. Since 2000, the focus of MLI has been the 
creation of an interdisciplinary field of science that asks and answers the 
question: how do we create and maintain a healthy mind?

For more information visit the websites, www.mindandlife.org and 
www.investigatingthemind.org or contact Brian Dobson at Dobson Communications 
at 203-894-9240.



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