This moderated panel discussion will examine movement-based contemplative practices and the role of the body in contemplative studies. Panelists will reflect on their personal experiences of teaching, practicing, and researching embodied contemplative methods, as well as the current questions that drive their own work. Topics covered will include the body’s impact on the research process and results, differences between movement and sitting practices, “big picture” questions, and more.
Catherine Kerr, PhD
Brown University
Convening Faculty, Fellow, Grantee
Catherine Kerr, PhD was director of translational neuroscience at the Contemplative Studies Initiative at Brown University. Her neuroscience research focused on neural dynamics underlying embodied attention and the sense of … MORE
Catherine Shaddix, PhD
Catherine Shaddix, PhD began her training in Buddhist meditation and hatha yoga in 1991. She is greatly fortunate to have studied under Tsoknyi Rinpoche for the past 12 years, as … MORE
Peter Wayne, PhD
Harvard Medical School
Convening Faculty, Fellow
Peter Wayne, PhD, is a researcher and practitioner in the field of mind-body and integrative medicine. Dr. Wayne is the Bernard Osher Associate Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School … MORE