Brain Awareness Week 2013 - Public Lecture Queenstown, Monday 11th March Dr Phil Wood Geriatrician.
Clinical Service Leader, Waikato District Health Board's Older Person's and Rehabilitation Services "If it's good for the heart, it's good for the brain"
Lecture Library
Watch New Zealand’s top brain scientists and clinicians talk about the latest insights into brain research from our many events held so far this year:
Brain Day Queenstown 2013
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Brain Awareness Week 2013 - Public Lecture Queenstown, Monday 11th March Dr Phil Wood Geriatrician.
Clinical Service Leader, Waikato District Health Board's Older Person's and Rehabilitation Services "If it's good for the heart, it's good for the brain"
Brain Day Auckland 2013
Brain Day Dunedin 2013
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Brain Awareness Week 2013 - Brain Day Dunedin, Saturday 16th March. Dr Gwyn Lewis, Senior Lecturer, AUT University, Auckland: "The potential effects of brain stimulation for chronic pain"
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Brain Awareness Week 2013 - Brain Day Dunedin, Saturday 16th March. Otago MS Society: "Living with MS"
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Brain Awareness Week 2013 - Brain Day Dunedin, Saturday 16th March. Professor Paul Smith, Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology, School of Medical Sciences, University of Otago: "Tinnitus: what’s the buzz?"
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Brain Awareness Week 2013 - Brain Day Dunedin, Saturday 16th March. Professor Warren Tate, Biochemistry Department, School of Medical Sciences, University of Otago, "Proteins on the brain: Alzheimer’s disease under the microscope"
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Brain Awareness Week 2013 - Brain Day Dunedin
Saturday 16th March Alzheimers Otago "Caring for the carer"
Brain Day Wellington 2013
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Brain Awareness Week 2013 - Brain Day Wellington, Saturday 23rd March.
Alzheimers Wellington: "Caring for the Carer" -
Brain Awareness Week 2013 - Brain Day Wellington, Saturday 23rd March.
Dr Helen Fitzsimons, Lecturer in Genetics, Institute of Fundamental Sciences, Massey University, Palmerston North: "Little brains that think big: what model organisms are teaching us about memory" -
Brain Awareness Week 2013 - Brain Day Wellington, Saturday 23rd March.
Dr Jessie Jacobsen, Neuroscientist, Centre for Brain Research, School of Biological Sciences, The University of Auckland: "Hunting genes in neurological disorders" -
Brain Awareness Week 2013 - Brain Day Wellington, Saturday 23rd March.
Professor Paul Glue, Hazel Buckland Chair of Psychiatry and Head of Department, Psychological Medicine, Dunedin School of Medicine: "Fast and slow drug treatments for mood disorders" -
Brain Awareness Week 2013 - Brain Day Wellington, Saturday 23rd March.
Wellington MS Society: "Living with MS"
Brain Day Christchurch 2013
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Brain Awareness Week 2013 - Brain Day Christchurch, Saturday 23rd March. Associate Professor Bronwen Connor, Head of the Neural Repair and Neurogenesis Laboratory, Director, NeuroDiscovery Facility, Centre for Brain Research, University of Auckland: "Stem cells and the brain: discovery, myths and reality"
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Brain Awareness Week 2013 - Brain Day Christchurch, Saturday 23rd March. Dr Debbie Mason, Neurologist, MS Research, New Zealand Brain Research Institute, Consultant neurologist, Department of Neurology, Canterbury District Health Board, Clinical Senior Lecturer, Department of Medicine, University of Otago, Christchurch: "Multiple sclerosis research: a New Zealand perspective"
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Brain Awareness Week 2013 - Brain Day Christchurch, Saturday 23rd March. Dr Jon Simcock, Neurologist and Medical Adviser to the Neurological Foundation: "Brain disorders: progress and prospects"
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Brain Awareness Week 2013 - Brain Day Christchurch, Saturday 23rd March. MS & Parkinson’s Society of Canterbury: "Living with MS"
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Brain Awareness Week 2013 - Brain Day Christchurch, Saturday 23rd March.
"Caring for the Carer"