CambridgeSalon
x = independently organized TED event

Theme: Marine Conservation & Aquaculture

This event occurred on
October 24, 2019
Boston, Massachusetts
United States

TEDxCambridge consists of a premier annual event at the Boston Opera House for 2,500 guests and an intimate salon series at WBUR CitySpace for 250 guests, which collectively celebrate the remarkable innovation, creativity, and inspiration found within the region and beyond. We produce one of the longest-running and largest independently organized TED events in the world. Our mission is to highlight ideas that inspire people to change their lives and communities.

WBUR CitySpace
890 Commonwealth Avenue
Boston, Massachusetts, 02215
United States
Event type:
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Speakers

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Boston Dance Theater

Contemporary Dance Repertory Company
Jessie Jeanne Stinnett is a dancer, choreographer, and co-artistic director of Boston Dance Theater. She received a BFA in Dance Performance from The Boston Conservatory and an MFA from Trinity Laban Conservatoire in London (UK). Jessie has performed for the Metropolitan Opera, Tate Britain (UK), Prometheus Dance, Institute of Applied Systems Analysis (Vienna), and The Boston Baroque Opera. She is the recipient of the 2020 Boston Dancemakers Residency grant award and will be the 2020 Choreographer in Residence at Boston Center for the Arts and Boston Dance Alliance.

Erik Thulin

Behavioral Scientist
Erik Thulin is the applied behavioral science lead at Rare, a global non-profit focusing on inspiring behavior change so people and nature thrive. Based in Rare’s Center for Behavior and the Environment, Erik directs the organization’s behavioral research agenda. He focuses on bridging the academic-practice gap through collaborations with research partners and environmental practitioners within and outside of Rare. Previous to joining the Center, Erik worked as a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Pennsylvania Social Norms Group, developing measurement and behavioral intervention strategies in the development sector and teaching behavioral economics.

Scott Lindell

Aquaculture Pioneer
Scott Lindell is a Research Specialist in marine farming at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. He has dedicated the last 17 years to scientific research and development of shellfish and seaweed farming. He has managed multiple projects to bridge the biological, engineering, and political challenges of developing a thriving marine farming community. His projects include the development of methods for combining mussel and seaweed farming, establishing a breeding and genetic improvement program for sugar kelp, and establishing large-scale demonstration farms for kelp in Alaska and New England that may one day provide a significant resource for carbon-neutral biofuels as well as food.

Organizing team

Dmitri
Gunn

Cambridge, MA, United States
Organizer