The National Brain Research Centre (NBRC) celebrated World Brain Day by hosting an event that brought together over 100 students and 15 teachers from various schools in Gurugram on 22nd July to foster an interest in neuroscience among young minds and provide them with an opportunity to engage with renowned scientists and researchers.
World Brain Day, observed annually on July 22nd and aims to raise awareness about brain health and promote neurological research. Established by the World Federation of Neurology, this day highlights the importance of brain health and the need for continued research and education to combat neurological disorders. It serves as an inspiration for young minds to delve into the complexities of the human brain and contribute to advancements in neuroscience.
The event at NBRC featured interactive sessions, including tours of the advanced neuroscience labs, allowing students to witness cutting-edge research and technology in action. During their lab visits, they had an opportunity to see a real human brain, 3D cultures of human neural stem cells, and cutting-edge tools for research and diagnosis of brain disorders, such as MRI, EEG etc. The research scholars of NBRC also engaged with the students and teachers to explain the current research at NBRC with the help of posters specially made for school students. The programme also included insightful talks on AI-empowered brain-computer interfaces for 21st-century challenges by eminent speaker Dr Tapan Gandhi from IIT Delhi.
Addressing the Gathering, Dr Arpan Banerjee, Scientist at NBRC, emphasized on the significance of World Brain Day in promoting brain health awareness and the vital role of educational outreach in inspiring the next generation of scientists. He encouraged the students to pursue careers in neuroscience and contribute to the ongoing efforts in understanding and treating brain-related disorders.