The Story Landis lecture is being postponed to June 25, 2012 due to an illness. The current tickets will be honored at the new date. Refunds will also be given upon request at the original place of purchase. View the event details page for the new date here.
The OHSU Brain Institute presents the 2012 Brain Awareness Lecture Series: Big Issues and the Brain - The Brain and Society.
Inflammation is part of the body’s natural immune response to tissue damage. However, chronic inflammation is associated with many diseases. Why does the brain “turn on itself?” What is neuroinflammation? In the brain, it’s thought to play a role in aging and neurodegenerative diseases, such as Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s.
By linking so many illnesses to inflammation, researchers are now rethinking their assumptions about what makes us sick and looking for ways to treat inflammation—and perhaps avoid these outcomes. Much of the scientific work that is discovering the causes and potential treatments for such neuroinflammatory diseases is being done by The National Institute for Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS).
Single lecture tickets and series ticket packages are available at any TicketsWest outlet, by phone at 800 992-8499, or online here. Tickets are also available in person at the PCPA Box Office (1111 SW Broadway, open M-SA 10-5). Lecture series information available at www.oregonbrains.org.
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In addition to the four Newmark Theatre lectures, there are two lectures in the 2012 Brain Awareness series at the Oregon Convention Center Grand Ballroom:
4/10/12 Jonah Lehrer - Creativity and the Brain: What is it, who has it, and how do we achieve it?
4/26/12 Nora Volkow, M.D. - Addiction and the Brain: What is the toll it can take on the brain and society?
2012 Brain Awareness Lecture Series: Big Issues and the Brain - The Brain and Society
Neuroscience research has made great strides in our knowledge— and created many thought-provoking questions. Can neurosciencetransform society? Is brain-enhancing technology going too far? Are you born creative, or can it be learned? Can brain imaging spot a criminal before a crime?
In classrooms, courtrooms, offices and homes around the world, neuroscience gives us powerful new tools for achieving our goals and prompting a new understanding of ourselves as social, moral and spiritual beings. World-renowned neuroscientists and researchers will share insight on issues surrounding the brain, with in-depth discussions about its impact on society.
The OHSU Brain Institute is among the top three institutions in the nation for NIH-funded neuroscience research projects. As part of Oregon’s only academic medical center, the OHSU Brain Institute conducts the most complex and innovative neuroscience research, and translates that research into the best healthcare and community information for all Oregonians.