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Brain Damage Speakers

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Speakers about brain damage (4)

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Nicolas Hamilton

Nicolas Hamilton overcame challenges associated with Cerebral Palsy to learn to walk and eventually car race professionally. Sharing his personal and professional experiences, he speaks about breaking down barriers and overcoming adversity.

travels from UK

Diagnosed with Cerebral Palsy at birth, Hamilton required a wheelchair due to challenges moving his own muscles. After undergoing painful training, he began walking without assistance at the age of 17. Focused on joining the professional racing...

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Susan Greenfield

British scientist, writer, broadcaster and member of the House of Lords specialising in the physiology of the brain

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Baroness Susan Greenfield CBE, is a British scientist, writer, broadcaster and member of the House of Lords. Specialising in the physiology of the brain, our keynote speaker Susan Greenfield researches the impact of 21st century technologies on...

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Dr. Jill Bolte Taylor

Published Neuroanatomist and stroke survivor; a story that she is famous for sharing in the second most viewed TED Talk

travels from USA

Keynote Speaker Dr. Jill Bolte Taylor is a Harvard-trained and published neuroanatomist who experienced a severe hemorrhage in the left hemisphere of her brain in 1996. In 2008, Dr. Jill gave a presentation at the TED Conference in Monterey, CA,...

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Anette Prehn

Thought leader, social scientist (M.A.), leadership trainer and expert and pioneer in the field of neuroscience

travels from Denmark

Keynote speaker Anette Prehn is an expert and pioneer in the field of neuroscience. She makes the complicated field of neuroscience research understandable to all types of audiences and shares findings on how best to change a mindset, make change...

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About Brain Damage

  • A brain damage can take many different forms and result in many different symptoms, from communication and concentration problems to paralysis, etc.
  • Brain damage can be the result of many different things such as a blood clot in the brain, a stroke or a tumor but also following accidents or lack of oxygen to the brain.
  • Some types of brain damage are relatively mild and get better over time while others are severe and rehabilitation. In some cases a brain damage can result in lifelong disability.  
  • Keynote speakers on brain damage may choose to focus on brain damage from a general point of view or to elve into specific types of brain damage and their consequences.
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