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Brain Awareness WeekBrain Awareness Week (BAW) is a week long international campaign designed to teach people about the brain, how it works, and why research is so important. The goal is to raise awareness about the nervous system and the progress and benefits of ongoing neuroscience research. The Society for Neuroscience and the Dana Alliance for Brain Initiatives organize BAW events as part of an international effort to make neuroscience a household word. Brain Awareness Week March 2005Brain Awareness Week March 2006Brain Awareness Week March 2007Brain Awareness Week March 2008:Neuroimaging Use in Developmental DisordersThe evening begins with a brain exhibit from 5:30 to 6:30 followed by a symposium from 6:30 to 8:30. A light dinner will also be available from 5:30 to 6:30. The exhibit consists of displays of health human brains and brains damaged by disease such as stroke, meningitis, and brain cancer.
This program is directed toward parents, teachers, and health professionals. Professional training hours (CEUs) will be provided by the UT Neuroscience Institute. For more information, contact Dr. Paul Herron, UT Neuroscience Institute (448-5824). Space is limited. Please pre-register with Ms. Brenda Williams, The Urban Child Institute (526-1822; bwilliams@theurbanchildinstitute.org). Attendance is free. Click here to see the poster for this event.
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