Reinventing Brain Health in the Digital Age …exactly 2 months from today
Exactly two months from today, these leading scientists, innovators and experts will discuss eight priorities to Reinvent Brain Health in the Digital Age. Please take a look at the Preliminary Agenda, and at the list of generous Summit Sponsors making the gathering possible.
Also, we have answered some Frequently Asked Questions, and prepared the brief video above (1 minute 30 seconds) to explain how it all works.
Please consider joining us.
Warm regards,
The Summit Steering Committee
Alexandra Morehouse, Chief Marketing Officer of Banner Health
Álvaro Fernández Ibáñez, CEO of SharpBrains; Member of the 2016-2018 World Economic Forum’s Council on the Future of Human Enhancement
Anu Acharya, CEO of MapMyGenome
Dr. Bob Bilder, Chief of Medical Psychology & Neuropsychology at UCLA
Charlie Hartwell, Operating Partner at The Bridge Builders Collaborative
Dr. Corinna Lathan, CEO of AnthroTronix; Co-Chair of the 2016-2018 World Economic Forum’s Council on the Future of Human Enhancement
Dr. Douglas Ziedonis, Professor and Chair of Psychiatry at UMass Medical School
Dr. Eddie Martucci, CEO of Akili Interactive Labs
Dr. Graeme Moffat, VP Scientific & Regulatory Affairs at Interaxon
Dr. Joshua Steinerman, Chief Neuroscientist at Click Therapeutics
Dr. Naif Al-Mutawa, Founder of The Soor Center for Professional Therapy and Assessment
Brig. Gen (Ret.) Pete Palmer, Director of the EDGE Innovation Network
Dr. Peter Whitehouse, Professor ...
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