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Pint of Science: Unlocking Neuroplasticity - From Predicting Risk to Enhancing Recovery

Pint of Science: Unlocking Neuroplasticity - From Predicting Risk to Enhancing Recovery

Starts: Tuesday, 14 May 2024
Ends: Tuesday, 14 May 2024
Pint of Science is coming to Adelaide from 13 - 15 May, with science-savvy presenters ready to share their innovative research and projects with you in the comfort of the pub! It's time to treat yourself, family, friends, or colleagues to a night of science fun and fascination. Tickets are less than the price of a pint. An exploration into the intricate workings of the human brain and the cutting-edge research shaping our understanding of neurodegenerative diseases and brain plasticity. "Risky business: Prediction of neurodegenerative disease" Lyndsey Collins-Praino (The University of Adelaide) Who is most at risk of developing neurodegenerative diseases, such as dementia or Parkinson’s disease? Lyndsey's research seeks to unravel the brain mechanisms that explain this, considering genetics/life history. Identification of risk is critical for early intervention, to drive better outcomes for patients. "Stimulating change in the human brain" Mitchell Goldsworthy (University of South Australia) The human brain is incredibly plastic, allowing us to learn new things and adapt to brain injury or disease. Dr Goldsworthy will discuss his work using magnetic stimulation to non-invasively induce plasticity in the human brain.
Add to Calendar 2024-05-14 12:00 am 2024-05-14 12:00 am Pint of Science: Unlocking Neuroplasticity - From Predicting Risk to Enhancing Recovery Pint of Science is coming to Adelaide from 13 - 15 May, with science-savvy presenters ready to share their innovative research and projects with you in the comfort of the pub! It's time to treat yourself, family, friends, or colleagues to a night of science fun and fascination. Tickets are less than the price of a pint. An exploration into the intricate workings of the human brain and the cutting-edge research shaping our understanding of neurodegenerative diseases and brain plasticity. "Risky business: Prediction of neurodegenerative disease" Lyndsey Collins-Praino (The University of Adelaide) Who is most at risk of developing neurodegenerative diseases, such as dementia or Parkinson’s disease? Lyndsey's research seeks to unravel the brain mechanisms that explain this, considering genetics/life history. Identification of risk is critical for early intervention, to drive better outcomes for patients. "Stimulating change in the human brain" Mitchell Goldsworthy (University of South Australia) The human brain is incredibly plastic, allowing us to learn new things and adapt to brain injury or disease. Dr Goldsworthy will discuss his work using magnetic stimulation to non-invasively induce plasticity in the human brain. 26 Provident Avenue, Glynde , SA , 5070 , Australia
26 Provident Avenue, Glynde , SA , 5070 , Australia
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