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The Center for BrainHealth invites scientists to share their scientific study with students and other researchers at the BrainHealth Frontiers Lunch Lectures. The lectures are heavily science focused and are not intended for a lay audience.

Friday, 11/01/2024 at noon

Registration is free. Please Register to attend this in-person and virtual event.

Debbie Beck, EdD

Principal, Perkins&Will

An expert at the intersection of brain health and the built environment, Debbie Beck serves as a bridge between health practitioners and our design teams. Her vast and varied experience as a clinician, healthcare executive, teacher, and leader on the front lines of public and community health crises helps us translate clients’ visions into efficient, empathetic healthcare spaces — especially within behavioral health.

The host for this event is Lori Cook, PhD.

Center for BrainHealth, in the Brain Performance Institute building
2200 West Mockingbird Lane
Dallas, TX 75235

Center for BrainHealth, in the Brain Performance Institute building
2200 West Mockingbird Lane Dallas, TX 75235

Center for BrainHealth
Center for BrainHealth
972-883-3400

UTD strives to create inclusive and accessible events in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). If you require an accommodation to fully participate in this event, please contact the event coordinator (listed above) at least 10 business days prior to the event. If you have any additional questions, please email ADACoordinator@utdallas.edu and the AccessAbility Resource Center at accessability@utdallas.edu.

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