ΒιΆΉΒγΑΔ Center for Excellence in Neurosciences hosts second annual Brain Blast
On Wednesday, March 11, the ΒιΆΉΒγΑΔ Center for Excellence in the Neurosciences hosted its second annual Brain Blastβ a βPowered by Pecha Kuchaβ series of talks at Engine in Biddeford. The Brain Blast was put on as part of the National Brain Awareness Week initiative coordinated by the and the .
At the event, five ΒιΆΉΒγΑΔ students told inspiring personal stories about how an injury that affected the brain and nervous system impacted their lives, and how the experience led to personal growth and a changed perspective. The student speakers and topics included:
* Ally DeFlumeri (Health Wellness and Occupational Studies β15)- Art and Injury
* Samantha Shepard (Medical Biology β17)- Stress and Meditation
* Ryan Quinn (Nursing β16)- Hockey Concussions
* Brittany Bolduc (College of Osteopathic Medicine, β15)- Therapeutic Hypothermia
* Kirstyn Tracey (Masters of Occupational Therapy, β15)- Softball Concussions
Associate Professor Lara Carlson, DPE., FACSM, CSCS, gave the final presentation on her research into NASCAR racing and its impact on the brain and performance.
The event drew over 80 people from ΒιΆΉΒγΑΔ and local communities in Southern Maine. The talks were made possible by the generosity of the host Engine, as well as gracious donations from Vic and Whitβs Wine and Sandwich Shop, Banded Horn Brewery, Run of the Mill Public House and Brewery and the Cheese Iron.