Mind Science Foundation

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The Mind Science Foundation (MSF) is a private nonprofit scientific foundation in San Antonio, Texas, established by visionary philanthropist Thomas Baker Slick in 1958.

The Mind Science Foundation’s modern-day mission is to raise awareness and levels of funding for one of the major unsolved questions in science: how consciousness arises in human beings (Science July 1, 2005).

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[edit] Awards and sponsorship of research

MSF is a prinicipal, international supporter of pilot data grants for consciousness research. Some recent award recipients include:

  • Fred Gage, Ph.D. – Salk Institute for Biological Studies
  • Baroness Susan Greenfield, CME, Ph.D. – Oxford University
  • Christof Koch, Ph.D. – California Institute of Technology
  • V.S. Ramachandran, M.D., Ph.D. – University of California San Diego

[edit] Lecture events

In addition to funding leading researchers in the field, the Mind Science Foundation hosts a Distinguished Speakers Series to heighten public awareness of practical topics related to human consciousness. Examples of past speakers include:

  • Dr. Jonas Salk – Inaugural Speaker, Distinguished Speakers Series
  • Steven Laureys, M.D., Ph.D. – Univeristiy of Liege, Belgium
  • J. Allan Hobson, M.D. - Harvard Medical School
  • Kay Redfield Jamison, Ph.D. - Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
  • Temple Grandin, Ph.D. – Colorado State University
  • Jane Goodall, Ph.D. – Goodall Institute

[edit] Sponsoring events

The Mind Science Foundation also supports international symposia and conferences focused on the scientific study of consciousness. MSF has also helped sponsor events with the following organizations:

  • Mind and Life Institute - http://www.mindandlife.org/
    • Public Meeting with the Dalai Lama (M.I.T., 2003)
    • Public Meeting with the Dalai Lama (Washington, D. C., 2005)

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