Upcoming Events Welcome to our blog. Here we will showcase the latest events and news from Baroness Susan Greenfield. Susan is one of the most notable British scientists in the world and aims to set an example for young women everywhere. Always busy, Baroness Susan Greenfield has a number of upcoming exciting events you can take part in. Here they are: Neuroscience of...
Baroness Susan Greenfield Speaking at the Roots of Empathy Symposium Welcome to the Baroness Susan Greenfield blog. Here we will feature the latest news and updates on Baroness Susan Greenfield's upcoming events. Neuroscientist and Alzheimer's researcher and the founder CEO of Neuro-Bio Ltd, Baroness Susan Greenfield is to be speaking at the Roots of Empathy conference. The Roots of Empathy Symposium will be held at...
Baroness Susan Greenfield at Unleash Here is the latest news from our blog. Baroness Susan Greenfield is set to be speaking at the Unleash Conference and Expo on the 20th March 2019. She will be delivering a talk titled ‘The 21st Century: Insights from Neuroscience“, this is one of the many topics Baroness Greenfield delivers talks on. This exciting conference is not to...
Baroness Susan Greenfield at First Women Exhibition Baroness Greenfield was delighted to feature in Anita Corbin’s First Women Exhibition held at the Dyson Gallery. The exhibition celebrated 100 years of inspiring women in the UK. Anita Corbin is a British photographer. Her collections and exhibitions include Visible Girls and First Women UK. The National Portrait Gallery holds eight of her works. To find...
Baroness Greenfield Waitrose Weekend Baroness Greenfield has been quoted in a feature for Waitrose Weekend discussing Kate Humble's new book 'Thinking on my feet' which is all about how walks in nature can benefit our mental health. This issue is available to pick up from the 11th October 2018.Baroness Susan Greenfield has been working on improving mental health and wellbeing for much of...
Baroness Susan Greenfield Supports Online Stress Awareness Day Technostress is the negative psychological link between people and the introduction of new technologies. Where ergonomics is the study of how humans react to and physically fit with machines in their environment, technostress is a result of altered habits of work and collaboration that are being brought about due to the use of modern information technologies at office...
21st Century Mindset for a New Type of Leader to be Tackled Read the latest Dr Susan Greenfield blog. Baroness Susan Greenfield is a neuroscientist whose studies have delved into the science of the mind. She also heads a research group that explores novel mechanisms in the brain that are linked to neurodegenerative diseases such as Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s. A broadcaster and an...