Mental Health Crisis in a Knowledge Economy - The Brain Forum Debates 2020
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 Published On Jul 14, 2020

Bridging the Knowledge at FENS Forum 2020, 14 July 2020
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The debate focuses on the relationship between stress, neuroplasticity and resilience and its relevance to mental wellbeing. The panel of world-class mental health professionals and thought leaders, discuss how can we address the mental health crisis in a knowledge economy.

Chair:
- Dr Paul Litchfield CBE, chair of What Works Centre for Wellbeing

Panellists:
- Mr Alastair Campbell, leading British journalist, broadcaster, and author
- Professor Carmen Sandi, President of the Federation of European Neuroscience Societies and Director of the Brain Mind Institute
- Mr Andrew Jack, Global Education Editor at the Financial Times
- Ms Anna Williamson, TV and Radio broadcaster, no. 1 best-selling author, Ambassador of Mind charity

Organisation and Production Team:
Founded by; the late Dr Walid Juffali
Board of Directors; Mr Bruno Valsangiacomo, Dr Jamil El-Imad, Dr Reto Heuberger, Mr Urs Zeltner
Chief Executive Officer; Dr Jamil El-Imad
Partners and Sponsors; SHJ Foundation, Tectus Group, Federation of European Neuroscience Societies, Foundation of the University of Zurich, Swiss Institute of Technology Lausanne
Organisation Team; Luisa Asta, Dr Teresa Sollfrank, Hemera Beretta, Professor Murali Doraiswamy, Ellie Stewart, Jasmine Eskenzi, Shafeer Rishad
Producer and Editor; Dominic Koslowski
Public Relations and Media; Chris Cartwright
Digital Marketing; Eva Witschi
Video Audio Production; Rachel Lamb, Jeremy Goodman-Smith, Fabio Guglielmelli, James Hills, Ian Currie, Tom Griffiths, Rob Jower, Karl Caudell, Laurentiu, Dan Alexander
Web resources; ECONCEPTS, Dr Abbas Badran, Shahed Nasser

About The Brain Forum
The Brain Forum connects researchers, engineers, healthcare professionals, entrepreneurs, industrialists, investors, funding agencies and policy makers, to advance our understanding of how the brain works and to accelerate the application of this knowledge in society and the economy.

TheBrainForum.org is a wholly independent charitable foundation registered in Switzerland CHE-203.316.854

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