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2016 ONtrepreneurs Pitch Challenge

There is something special happening in Ontario. Did you know that Ontario is home to more than 800 neuroscience researchers? With so many bright minds focused on the brain, there is tremendous opportunity for growth and leadership in this area. Continue reading “2016 ONtrepreneurs Pitch Challenge”

Author Fatima KhanPosted on November 29, 2016November 30, 2016Format VideoCategories Issue 9, Career Development, Entrepreneurship, NewsletterTags technology, public engagement

Watch Our Videos From Brain Awareness Week 2016

OBI celebrated Brain Awareness Week 2016 by featuring women involved in neuroscience – from basic science to advocacy. Watch interviews with Dr. Gillian Einstein, a neuroscientist and expert in sex differences in the brain; Dr. Jason Lerch, who dives into the importance of the looking at the female side of basic research; Dr. Pooja Viswanathan, an OBI Entrepreneur and creator of smart mobility devices; Judith John, a brain tumour survivor, healthcare advocate and communications professional; and Marcia Moffat, OBI’s Vice Chair of the Board and BlackRock executive.

Author Fatima KhanPosted on March 24, 2016March 24, 2016Format VideoCategories Advocacy, Brain Health, Career Development, PerspectivesTags technology, public engagement, brain awareness, #brainweekLeave a comment on Watch Our Videos From Brain Awareness Week 2016

Watch Our Latest Public Talk

OBI celebrated International Women’s Day 2016 with a public talk on how women are changing the face of brain research, from basic science to advocacy. Check out the highlights above or watch the full talk here.

Author Fatima KhanPosted on March 24, 2016March 24, 2016Format VideoCategories Advocacy, Brain Health, Entrepreneurship, Perspectives, ResearchTags public engagement, public talksLeave a comment on Watch Our Latest Public Talk

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