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TOPICS

  • Business and the Human Mind
  • Tomorrow's People
  • Thinking and Creativity
  • The Theory of Consciousness
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    LANGUAGES SPOKEN

    English

    Susan Greenfield


    Baroness Susan Greenfield.is a neurobiologist: international expert on the brain, an author and broadcaster.

    Baroness Greenfield is Director of the Royal Institution of Great Britain (the first woman to hold that position) and Professor of Pharmacology at the University of Oxford, where she leads a multi-disciplinary team investigating neurodegenerative disorders. In addition she is Director of the Oxford Centre for the Science of the Mind, exploring the physical basis of consciousness.

    Her books include “The Human Brain: A Guided Tour” (1997), “The Private Life of the Brain” (2000), and “Tomorrow’s People: How 21st Century Technology Is Changing the Way We Think and Feel” (2003) and “‘ID’ - The Quest for Identity in the 21st Century” published in May 2008 by Hodder Publishing.

    She has spun off four companies from her research, made a diverse contribution to print and broadcast media, and led a Government report on “Women In Science”. She has received 29 Honorary Degrees, Honorary Fellowship of the Royal College of Physicians (2000), a non-political Life Peerage (2001) as well as the Ordre National de la Legion d’Honneur (2003). In 2006 she was installed as Chancellor of Heriot-Watt University and voted `Honorary Australian of the Year’. In 2007 she was made a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh.

    Susan Greenfield is an outstanding keynote speaker on creativity and leadership. science and the future.