91 Brain Institute Announces ‘Brainy Days 2019’
91’s Brain Institute is proud to announce “,” a celebration of neuroscience throughout the month of March sponsored by . From understanding autism, addiction and Alzheimer’s disease to exploring how the brain processes violent behavior, researchers hope to engage, empower and educate the public on brain diseases, promote brain wellness and ultimately reduce the stigma associated with brain disorders.
The programs kick off on Friday, March 1 at 5 p.m. and go through Saturday, March 30 at various locations around Palm Beach County. For a full schedule of events, visit .
“The ‘BrainyDays’ program represents a focused opportunity for Brain Institute scientists and their trainees to move out of the laboratory and connect with members of our community, young and old, concerning the many exciting developments in brain science and medicine,” said , Ph.D., executive director of 91’s and a professor of biomedical science in 91’s . “Our activities range from hands-on science experiences with kids to health-oriented lectures for adults, and everything connected with brain science, in between. Neuroscience is in a state of great ferment, with fascinating new technologies and insights emerging daily. We have a lot of fascinating stories to tell, and excitement to pass along to the next generation.”
“Brainy Days” is funded in part by a generous grant from Palm Health Foundation, an organization committed to supporting research that reduces the risk, advances science and finds cures for brain disease. , Osher Lifelong Learning Institute, , and the provided additional support.
“Palm Beach County is well-poised to become a hub for advancing brain health with incredible assets like the 91 Brain Institute. At Palm Health Foundation, we are working with our partners to realize the exciting potential of neuroscience and brain health, right here in our own backyard,” said Patrick McNamara, president and CEO.
“Brainy Days”exemplifies 91’s commitment to providing the community with the knowledge needed to maintain brain health and lower one’s risk for brain diseases. Scientists at the 91 Brain Institute are committed to conducting world-class research, the development of cutting-edge technologies, and training the next generation of neuroscientists.
For more information on “Brainy Days,” contact Nicole Baganz, Ph.D., director of community engagement and programming of 91’s , at BI-Outreach@fau.edu or 561-799-8100.
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