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Annual Reviews Conversations

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Annual Reviews is pleased to offer conversations with the contributors at the heart of our organization—our superb editors and authors. These top-of-their-game scientists step back from their current research and consider its relationship to careers in scholarship, to the broader face of science, and to society.
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Episodes

Ed Schein – The Good Stuff Comes Out of Teams

Edgar H. Schein, Professor Emeritus at the MIT Sloan School of Management, talks about his life and career with Frederick P. Morgeson, Eli Broad Professor of Management at the Eli Broad Graduate School of Management of Michigan State University in an interview for the Annual Review of Organizational Psychology and Organizational Behavior . Read the associated article: http://arevie.ws/EdSchein.

Jun 01, 20152 min

Ed Schein – Advice for Young Scholars: Find Your Career Anchors

Edgar H. Schein, Professor Emeritus at the MIT Sloan School of Management, talks about his life and career with Frederick P. Morgeson, Eli Broad Professor of Management at the Eli Broad Graduate School of Management of Michigan State University in an interview for the Annual Review of Organizational Psychology and Organizational Behavior . Read the associated article: http://arevie.ws/EdSchein.

Jun 01, 20153 min

Ed Schein – The Pitfalls of a Statistical Orientation

Edgar H. Schein, Professor Emeritus at the MIT Sloan School of Management, talks about his life and career with Frederick P. Morgeson, Eli Broad Professor of Management at the Eli Broad Graduate School of Management of Michigan State University in an interview for the Annual Review of Organizational Psychology and Organizational Behavior . Read the associated article: http://arevie.ws/EdSchein.

Jun 01, 20154 min

Ed Schein – Let's Focus on (National, Organizational, and Occupational) Culture

Edgar H. Schein, Professor Emeritus at the MIT Sloan School of Management, talks about his life and career with Frederick P. Morgeson, Eli Broad Professor of Management at the Eli Broad Graduate School of Management of Michigan State University in an interview for the Annual Review of Organizational Psychology and Organizational Behavior . Read the associated article: http://arevie.ws/EdSchein.

Jun 01, 20155 min

Ed Schein – 50 Years of Organizational Psychology: Challenges in Application

Edgar H. Schein, Professor Emeritus at the MIT Sloan School of Management, talks about his life and career with Frederick P. Morgeson, Eli Broad Professor of Management at the Eli Broad Graduate School of Management of Michigan State University in an interview for the Annual Review of Organizational Psychology and Organizational Behavior . Read the associated article: http://arevie.ws/EdSchein.

Jun 01, 20154 min

Ed Schein – Realizing the Power of Experiential Learning

Edgar H. Schein, Professor Emeritus at the MIT Sloan School of Management, talks about his life and career with Frederick P. Morgeson, Eli Broad Professor of Management at the Eli Broad Graduate School of Management of Michigan State University in an interview for the Annual Review of Organizational Psychology and Organizational Behavior . Read the associated article: http://arevie.ws/EdSchein.

Jun 01, 20152 min

There's More to Research than Just Doing Experiments: How Ed Schein Got His Start

Edgar H. Schein, Professor Emeritus at the MIT Sloan School of Management, talks about his life and career with Frederick P. Morgeson, Eli Broad Professor of Management at the Eli Broad Graduate School of Management of Michigan State University in an interview for the Annual Review of Organizational Psychology and Organizational Behavior . Read the associated article: http://arevie.ws/EdSchein.

Jun 01, 20156 min

I’m Glad You Asked: Answering Critical Justice Questions

Jason A. Colquitt and Kate P. Zipay, of the Terry College of Business at the University of Georgia, discuss their article “Justice, Fairness, and Employee Reactions,” which they wrote for the 2015 Annual Review of Organizational Psychology and Organizational Behavior . Read the related article online at http://arevie.ws/JusticeFairnessandEmployeeReactions.

May 29, 20157 min

Putting It all Together: Integrating Justice Theories

Jason A. Colquitt and Kate P. Zipay, of the Terry College of Business at the University of Georgia, discuss their article “Justice, Fairness, and Employee Reactions,” which they wrote for the 2015 Annual Review of Organizational Psychology and Organizational Behavior . Read the related article online at http://arevie.ws/JusticeFairnessandEmployeeReactions.

May 29, 20155 min

How Exactly Should You Measure Justice?

Jason A. Colquitt and Kate P. Zipay, of the Terry College of Business at the University of Georgia, discuss their article “Justice, Fairness, and Employee Reactions,” which they wrote for the 2015 Annual Review of Organizational Psychology and Organizational Behavior . Read the related article online at http://arevie.ws/JusticeFairnessandEmployeeReactions.

May 29, 20154 min

A Conversation with Oliver Smithies

Professor Oliver Smithies is the Weatherspoon Eminent Distinguished Professor of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. Along with Mario Capecchi and Martin Evans, Oliver was awarded the Nobel Prize in Medicine in Physiology or Medicine in 2007 for his contributions to the development of gene targeting using homologous recombination in embryonic stem cells. This technique has had an immense impact on biomedical research over the past two decades. Prof...

Feb 06, 201550 min

A Conversation with Susan Band Horwitz

Dr. Susan Band Horwitz, professor and cochair of the Department of Molecular Pharmacology at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine and associate director of the Albert Einstein Cancer Center, in conversation with her colleague Dr. David Goldman, professor of medicine and molecular pharmacology at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine and director of the Albert Einstein Cancer Center. Dr. Horwitz reflects on her career, including how she developed an interest in cancer therapeutics, and her i...

Jan 06, 201537 min

Introduction to the Annual Review of Virology

In this presentation, Annual Review of Virology Editor Lynn Enquist, and Associate Editors Terence S. Dermody and Daniel DiMaio, discuss what motivated them to launch the journal. They explain how they appointed editorial committee members and how they work together to select contributing authors and article topics for each volume. They underscore the need to keep up with the discoveries and technological advances in virology while maintaining the focus on the future of the field. In this missio...

Aug 21, 201419 min

Annual Review of Virology: Oncolytic Poxviruses

Winnie M. Chan and Grant McFadden of the Department of Molecular Genetics and Microbiology, University of Florida, introduce their article for the 2014 Annual Review of Virology , titled "Oncolytic Poxviruses."

Jul 31, 20143 min

Biological Diversity and Public Health: a Slideshow by Aaron Bernstein

Aaron Bernstein, Associate Director of the Center for Health and the Global Environment at the Harvard School of Public Health, Instructor in Pediatrics at Harvard Medical School and a Physician at Children’s Hospital in Boston, presents a slideshow to illustrate his article, "Biological Diversity and Public Health," which he wrote for the 2014 Annual Review of Public Health . He examines the various roles biodiversity has played in human health and explains how biodiversity loss threatens our w...

Jul 28, 201420 min

Annual Review of Virology: Viruses and the Microbiota

Julie K. Pfeiffer of the Department of Microbiology, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, introduces her article for the 2014 Annual Review of Virology , titled "Viruses and the Microbiota."

May 14, 20142 min

Annual Review of Public Health: Nature and Health

Terry Hartig, of the University of Uppsala; Richard Mitchell, of the University of Glasgow and the Centre for Research on Environment, Society, and Health; Sjerp de Vries, of the Alterra Institute and the University of Wageningen; and Howard Frumkin, of the University of Washington in Seattle, talk about their article "Nature and Health," which they wrote for the 2014 Annual Review of Public Health . They discuss the current state of research on the impact that contact with nature has on individ...

May 13, 201430 min

AR of Organizational Psychology: What Was, What Is, and What May Be in OP/OB

Benjamin Schneider, Distinguished Scholar in Residence at the Eller College of Management of the University of Arizona and Senior Research Fellow at CEB-Valtera, and Lyman Porter, Full Professor Emeritus at the Paul Merage School of Business of the University of California, Irvine, talk about their life and career with Frederick Morgeson, Eli Broad Professor of Management at the Eli Broad College of Business of the University of Michigan. They discuss their beginnings as researchers in the field...

Mar 31, 20141 hr 3 min

AR of Organizational Psychology and Organizational Behavior: Improving Research Quality Before Data Collection

Herman Aguinis, John F. Mee Chair of Management at the Kelley School of Business of Indiana University, Bloomington, and Robert J. Vandenberg, Robert O. Arnold Professor of Business at the Terry College of Business of the University of Georgia, talk about their article "An Ounce of Prevention Is Worth a Pound of Cure: Improving Research Quality Before Data Collection," which they wrote for the first volume of the Annual Review of Organizational Psychology and Organizational Behavior . In this le...

Mar 21, 201420 min

Annual Review of Organizational Psychology and Organizational Behavior: Psychology and Competitive Advantage

Robert E. Ployhart, Bank of America Professor of Business Administration and Moore Research Fellow at the Darla Moore School of Business of the University of South Carolina, talks about his article "The Fascinating Psychological Microfoundations of Strategy and Competitive Advantage," which he wrote with Donald Hale, Jr., also of the Darla Moore School of Business, for the first volume of the Annual Review of Organizational Psychology and Organizational Behavior . In this lecture, he discusses h...

Mar 21, 201412 min

Annual Review of Organizational Psychology and Organizational Behavior: Compassion at Work

Jane Dutton, Robert L. Kahn, distinguished University Professor of Business Administration and Psychology at the Stephen M. Ross School of Business of the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor, talks to Anna Rascouët-Paz about her article "Compassion at Work," written with Kristina Workman and Ashley Hardin, also of the University of Michigan, for the first volume of the Annual Review of Organizational Psychology and Organizational Behavior . She discusses the mechanisms and benefits of compassion...

Mar 21, 201435 min

A Lecture in Plant Biology: The Endodermis

Niko Geldner, Assistant Professor of Plant Cell Biology at the University of Lausanne, talks about his article "The Endodermis," which he wrote for the 2013 Annual Review of Plant Biology . The need for multicellular organisms to protect their inner extracellular space led the organisms to develop a diffusion barrier that can remain as selective as the hydrophobic plasma membrane of cells. In animal biology, this barrier is known as the polarized epithelium, which absorbs nutrients but keeps pat...

Mar 04, 201413 min

A Conversation with Rita Levi-Montalcini

The Annual Review of Physiology presents an interview with Dr. Rita Levi-Montalcini. Dr. Moses Chao interviewed her in September of 2008. Of Dr. Levi-Montalcini, Dr. Chao says: There are very few proven theories that exist in biology. One that has stood the test of time is the neurotrophic theory. It explains why only half of the neurons produced early in development are needed to form a functional nervous system. The explanation came from the discovery of nerve growth factors (NGFs), which help...

Mar 04, 201430 min

A Conversation with Robert A. Dahl

Robert A. Dahl, the foremost living theorist of democracy, is the emeritus Sterling Professor of Political Science at Yale University, where he received his Ph.D. in 1940 and where he spent virtually his entire academic career. After five years working for the government—as a management analyst at the U.S. Department of Agriculture, then as an economist in the Office of Price Administration and the War Production Board, and finally as a member of the Army—he returned to Yale in 1946. With collea...

Mar 04, 201437 min
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