Brain Awareness, sponsored by the Vanderbilt Brain Institute, takes place throughout March and aims to teach the public about the importance of brain research to understanding, treating and ultimately curing brain-related diseases.
March 15 — The Growing Brain — Michael Meaney, Ph.D., McGill University, “Genes, Parents and Brain Development,” 7-8 p.m., Adventure Science Center.
March 30 — Brain Awareness Keynote Address: The Shape of Minds to Come — Michael Merzenich, Ph.D., University of California, San Francisco, “Brain Plasticity Contributing to Human Impairment and to Neurologically Corrective Rehabilitation,” 4-5 p.m., 103 Wilson Hall.
March 31 — Family Ties in Brain Disorders — Susan E. Folstein, M.D., The Johns Hopkins University, “Autism and Families: Genes and Environment,” 4-5 p.m., 241 MRL Building, Vanderbilt Kennedy Center for Research on Human Development.
All Brain Awareness events are open to the public. For more information, contact the Vanderbilt Brain Institute: 936-2637, brain.institute@vanderbilt.edu or visit the Web site http://braininstitute.vanderbilt.edu.