The Neurological Foundation Announces 40th Anniversary Publi
PRESS RELEASE
For immediate release:
2 October 2012
The
Neurological Foundation Announces 40th Anniversary Public
Event Programme
The Brain Matters –
progress through research
Tuesday 30 October
through to Wednesday 7 November 2012
Four FREE public events: Auckland,
Wellington, Christchurch and
Dunedin
BOOKINGS
ESSENTIAL: register at www.brainmatters.co.nz
To mark the Neurological
Foundation’s 40th anniversary of funding neurological
research, four FREE public events will be held from Tuesday
30 October through to Wednesday 7 November.
Each event format is a panel discussion featuring many of New Zealand’s leading neurological researchers and clinicians. The Foundation is thrilled to announce that broadcaster Kevin Milne (pictured right) will chair all four panels.
Why do some people recover better than others after a
stroke? How is new technology making an impact on
neurological research? Do our genes predispose us to brain
diseases like Alzheimer’s? Can the injured brain improve
its function? What are these buzz words ‘proteins’ and
‘stem cells’?
Join the Neurological
Foundation as our panels review the remarkable progress of
neurological research in New Zealand and discuss the
innovative and promising work being carried out today. A
public Q&A segment will feature after the panel’s
discussion.
BOOKINGS ESSENTIAL.
For
further information, or phone 0508 BRAINS (0508 272
467).
The Neurological Foundation is the primary non-government sponsor of neurological research and its funding has facilitated many of New Zealand’s top neuroscientists’ pioneering breakthroughs. Without the ongoing support of individual New Zealanders the Foundation could not commit to progressing research to the high level that it does. Ninety-eight per cent of funding comes from donations and bequests.
ENDS