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This event’s been cancelled
Brain Awareness Month: CANCELLED

Ticket Information

  • Free ticket: $0.00 each ($0.00)
  • Additional fees may apply

Dates

  • Thu 4 Mar 2021, 6:30pm–8:30pm

Restrictions

All Ages

CANCELED: Unfortunately, the Foundation has had to make the difficult decision to cancel our first week of Brain Awareness Month events due to the current restrictions in Auckland and throughout New Zealand. The safety of our supporters, scientists and clinicians, and staff is paramount and we hope that we may be able to reschedule these events in the future.
Read more on our website:
https://neurological.org.nz/news/bam21-cancellation-covid-19

About the Topic

Associate Professor Max Berry has dedicated her research and career to safeguarding babies’ brains. As a Neonatal Intensive Care specialist, she has asked herself daily how she can safeguard the neurodevelopmental potential and wellbeing of babies throughout New Zealand. In 2018, Dr Berry received a project grant from the Neurological Foundation to investigate a very special therapy called, neurosteroid analogue therapy to prevent the many behavioural and neurodevelopmental disorders concerned with premature birth. This event will focus on what has already been discovered and what Dr Berry and her team are working towards for future therapies for premature babies.

About the Speaker

Associate Professor Max Berry obtained her Bachelor of Science in Developmental Neurobiology from the University of London prior to completion of undergraduate medical training at Guys and St Thomas’s Hospitals, London. She obtained a Membership of the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Heath in the UK just before emigrating to New Zealand, where she completed her training in neonatal and perinatal medicine in Hamilton and Wellington. In 2008 Dr Berry was awarded an HRC (Health Research Council) Fellowship for PhD studies. Dr Berry received a project grant from the Neurological Foundation in 2018 to investigate behavioural and neurodevelopmental disorders in children and adolescents born preterm.

Event Details

This event will be held in Carlton Two Room of the Distinction Palmerston North Hotel.

The doors for registration and seating will open at 6:00pm. There will be a mix and mingle period after the event with the speaker where refreshments and food will be served.

There is very limited parking available at this venue but public parking is available in the surrounding area.

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