Public Events

This event was so much fun that we're keeping it up on our site for everyone to see.
If your organization is interested in bringing Deborah Burnett, ASID, AASM back to St. Louis,
please contact us at: scientificarts@aol.com


“Stressed Out…Can’t Sleep?” 
Don’t miss this event on Satuday, Nov. 1st

 
Simple Solutions for Sound Sleep
A 3-hour symposium full of new research, insights and practical information you can use immediately to improve
the quality of your sleep.
 

Opening Speaker:
 Amy Camie
Harpist, Executive Director, Scientific Arts Foundation

 

 
National Guest Speaker: 
Deborah Burnett, ASID, AASM
American Society of Interior Designers, American Academy of Sleep Medicine
A Nationally Recognized Registered Interior Designer,Professional Speaker, Author, Columnist, and Epigenetic Design Specialist,
Deborah examines how the body, brain and emotions are affected by
the color, sound, light and textures in the spaces in which we live, work
and sleep and how simple intent-driven design practices can help improve our sleep. (
This section of the program carries CEU status for the Architecture and Design Community)
 
 

Discussion Facilitated by: Charli Prather, MSW, LCSW
Clinical Program Director, The Wellness Community of Greater St. Louis


Date:  Saturday, November 1, 2008
Time:  9:00am-12:00pm OR 1:00pm-4:00pm
Location: Emerson Auditorium 
in the Institute for Health Education at St. Luke’s Hospital
Address:  232 South Woods Mill Road, Chesterfield, MO 63017
               
  click here for directions
Cost:   Free - Open to the Public
RSVP’s Requested by calling: 314-238-2000 

                                                 

This educational community outreach program is sponsored by:
The Scientific Arts Foundation
The Wellness Community of Greater St. Louis
St. Luke's Hospital 

 

 

The following event took place on June 19th.  We are currently editing the video and will have that available soon.

RESEARCH PRESENTATION:
"Could It Really Be This Simple?"

Can listening to SPECIFIC music impact a cancer patient's mind,
body and sense of well-being?

Join members of the Scientific Arts Foundation's team of researchers as they summarize pilot study findings that led to the development of the innovative, wholistic, clinical trial, "A Randomized Study of the Effects of Two Relaxation Music CDs on Stress Factors in Adult Cancer Patients Receiving Chemotherapy."   This study is medically approved by an Institutional Review Board (IRB) with neurological, biological, standardized psychological, environmental and quality of life measurements.  One of the goals of this research is to help minimize the chronic symptoms often associated with chemotherapy including 'chemobrain.'   Question & Answer time follows the presentation.

Our Research Team Includes:

John Eckardt, MD - The Center for Cancer Care and Research
Rachel Borson, MD - St. Louis Cancer and Breast Institute
Robert Avery, MD - Missouri Hematology & Oncology Care, PC
William Collins, PhD - Reintegrative Health Institute, LLC
David Kossor, RPh, PhD - NutrienTech, LLC
Deborah Burnett, ASID - Design Services, Inc
Judith Holt, PhD - Statistical Analysis
Steven Halpern - Inner Peace Music
Amy Camie, Executive Director - Scientific Arts Foundation
Scientific Arts Foundation Research Committee: Asif Anwar, MD, MS;
Mary Autrey, MA, OTR/L; Susan Schulte, DSc
Research Advisor: Abdul Waheed, PhD - Dept. of Biochemistry & Molecular
Biology, St. Louis University School of Medicine


What: 
Science Cafe Program

When:
Thursday, June 19th, 2008
Time:
7:00pm-9:30pm Doors Open at 6:30pm
Cost:  Free – Open to the Public - Parking will be validated
RSVP: Space is Limited
Please call for reservations: 314.289.4424 or 800.456.7572 x 4424.

Location: 
St. Louis Science Center – Main Building
5050 Oakland Avenue
St. Louis, MO  63110
http://www.slsc.org/content.aspx?id=2983

 

We are thankful for the generous support of Whole Foods Market.
Please visit their website at: www.wholefoodsmarket.com