2013 ALA Midwinter Meeting – Lisa Genova, Author

American Libraries’ George M. Eberhart interviews novelist and neuroscientist Lisa Genova, who presented the 2013 Arthur Curley Memorial Lecture. Genova uses her expertise and research on the brain to write detailed portrayals of characters with neurological conditions, including autism and early-onset Alzheimer’s.

January 26, 2013

American Libraries’ George M. Eberhart interviews novelist and neuroscientist Lisa Genova, who presented the 2013 Arthur Curley Memorial Lecture. Genova uses her expertise and research on the brain to write detailed portrayals of characters with neurological conditions, including autism and early-onset Alzheimer’s. In this video she talks about her research, as well as how libraries are uniquely positioned to serve children with autism, her unexpected role as advocate, and the books that inspired her interest in neuroscience.

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