Muni,
How will you be celebrating Brain Awareness Week next
week (March 11th-17th , 2013)?
Here's a suggestion: you can start
watching, at a special 95% pricing discount, more than 25 hours of
exclusive presentations from over 40 leading minds as they discuss
the latest on applied neuroplasticity and brain health. These
presentations, which took place during the 2012 SharpBrains Virtual Summit,
shed light on some of the most important questions about the current
and future state of brain health and wellness:
- How can the health industry
better incorporate the body's most vital organ -- the
brain?
- How are consumer beliefs
and behaviors towards brain health and brain training evolving?
- Which professional
groups are ideally positioned to become "brain fitness
coaches"?
- How can neuroscience
inform special education?
- How can Big Data and
global internet access transform brain health
practices?
-> You can ORDER A
$15 PASS NOW (regular price is $295). Pass holders
receive two-month log-in access to the online presentations beginning
on March 11th.
What Speakers and Participants
say about the 2012 SharpBrains Summit:
- "The SharpBrains
Summit is a rare vehicle for getting multiple expert perspectives
on current developments in improving brain function in a concise
and clear way." - Dr. Michael Posner, Professor
Emeritus, University of Oregon
- "Great example of
how bringing scientific leaders and innovators together can
spur thoughtful discussion about our most vital organ - the
brain." - Dr.
Sandra Bond Chapman, Director, Center for BrainHealth at The
University of Texas at Dallas
- "The SharpBrains
Summit provides common ground for practitioners, scientists
and industry leaders to work towards the common goal of driving
brain health and fitness forward with a thoughtful, analytical
and practical approach." - Kate Sullivan, Director of the
Brain Fitness Center at Walter Reed National Military Medical
Center
- An impressive virtual
convocation of leading scientists and developers and
adopters of cognitive enhancement technology." - Dr. Robert
Bilder, Chief of Medical Psychology-Neuropsychology, UCLA
Semel Institute for Neuroscience
- "A very
time-efficient manner to get a state of the art update on the latest
innovations in assessing and promoting brain health, and from
the comfort of your own office." - Dr. Keith
Wesnes, Practice Leader, Bracket/ United BioSource Corporation
- A convenient and surprisingly
compelling forum for catching up on applied cognitive research
from leaders in the field and for helping shape future brain
health care." - Dr.
Yaakov Stern, Cognitive Neuroscience Division Leader, Columbia
University
Have a very stimulating Brain Awareness Week!
The SharpBrains Team
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