Miami, FL – August 14, 2019 – The Phillip and Patricia Frost Museum of Science continued its LIVE@Frost Science series with “Unlocking the Brain,” an exploration of the brain, the human body’s most complex organ. The evening included a series of short presentations followed by a moderated discussion that investigated what we know and what we have yet to find out about the human brain from birth to adulthood. The night’s featured speakers included Brandon Korman, Psy.D., Ph.D., Supervisor of Fellowship, Internship, and Advanced Practicum in Pediatric Neuropsychology at Nicklaus Children’s Hospital; Angela Laird, Ph.D., Professor and Director of the Center for Imaging Science at Florida International University; Jason Nomi, Ph.D., Assistant Research Professor at the Brain Connectivity & Cognition Laboratory at the University of Miami; and Vitaly Siomin, M.D., Medical Director of the Brain Tumor Program at Baptist Health Neuroscience Center. The event was moderated by Daniella Orihuela, MPH, Director of Educational Programs at Frost Science.

 

Daniella Orihuela & Brandon Korman

Angie Laird

Daniella Orihuela

Jason Nomi & Daniella Orihuela

Brandon Korman, Angie Laird, Jason Nomi, & Vitaly Siomin

Angie Laird

Brandon Korman,

Jason Nomi

Vitaly Siomin

Daniella Orihuela, Brandon Korman, & Angie Laird

Vitaly Siomin, Brandon Korman, Angie Larid, Jason Nomi, & Daniella Orihuela