About this Event
Decoding the Brain: How Different Cells Contribute to Disease
Ever wondered whatโs actually happening inside the brain when disease strikes, and how scientists figure it out?
Decoding the Brain: How Different Cells Contribute to Disease is a free, after-hours science event that brings you inside the world of modern neuroscience, without the textbooks or technical jargon.
Taking place at The Forge in Gastown, this evening features short, engaging talks from local brain researchers at the Djavad Mowafaghian Centre for Brain Health at UBC who study the brainโs many cell types - from neurons to support and immune cells - and how their breakdown contributes to neurological disease. Youโll learn how scientists see, track, and test brain cells using innovative tools, and why these discoveries matter for brain health.
This event is designed for a general audience (no science background required). Talks are visual, and interactive, with plenty of time for questions and discussion.
The event is co-organized by the Djavad Mowafaghian Centre for Brain Health and the Neuroscience Trainee Association, and will have a relaxed, after-hours atmosphere. Limited appetizers will be provided, and drinks will be available for purchase.
Whether youโre fascinated by the brain, interested in health and disease, or just looking for a unique night out, Decoding the Brain offers an approachable and thought-provoking way to connect with neuroscience research happening right here in Vancouver.
๐ง Free public event
๐ค Short talks + live Q&A
๐ Gastown venue
๐ท Relaxed, after-hours atmosphere
Registration is free but space is limited โ reserve your spot and come decode the brain with us.
Agenda
๐: 06:30 PM - 07:00 PM
Doors Open
๐: 07:00 PM - 08:30 PM
Opening Remarks and Presentations
๐: 08:30 PM - 09:00 PM
Mingling with the researchers
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
208 Carrall St, 208 Carrall Street, Vancouver, Canada
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