A research showcase,
“The Brains behind the Breakthroughs”, will be hosted by the NUI Galway NeuroSociety at 7pm in the Westwood Hotel on Monday, 9 March. This free public
seminar will showcase the depth and scale of brain research being conducted in
NUI Galway.
Designed specifically for a lay audience, it
promises to give an insight to the life of a neuroscientist and the approaches
being taken to tackle some of the biggest questions about the brain.
Professors, senior research scientists and students
will present a variety of perspectives on their current areas of research which
range from increasing our understanding of pain and brain pathology to the
latest in medical neuroimaging and genetic studies.
Professor David Finn will introduce proceedings as
head of the Galway Neuroscience Centre which represents the multi-disciplinary
research groups focused on neuroscience in NUI Galway.
An additional Brain Awareness Week event, on the 11th and
12th March, NUI Galway’s Neuroscience Centre will
be holding an exhibition in the Aula Maxima aimed at teaching secondary school
students about the brain and disorders of the nervous system.
This event
is being hosted to celebrate, Brain Awareness Week (9-15 March), which is a
global campaign to increase public awareness of the progress and benefits of
brain research. It is a worldwide celebration of the brain that grows more
successful every year.
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