Renée Fleming Neuroarts Investigator Awards

Note: This is a past event, additional resources may be available below.

Date

Mon Jan 8, 2024
12:00pm – 12:30pm

Location


Zoom

The Renée Fleming Foundation has joined forces with the Health, Medicine & Society’s NeuroArts Blueprint initiative to establish the Renée Fleming NeuroArts Investigator Awards. The awards will support both basic and applied research that expands the evidence base of the emerging field of neuroarts and furthers the mission of the Neuroarts Blueprint.

Neuroarts is the study of how the arts measurably change the brain and body and how this knowledge is translated into practices that advance health and wellbeing. This work can help people prevent, manage, and recover from physical and mental challenges across the lifespan. The mission of the NeuroArts Blueprint is to have the arts — and their use in all their many forms — become part of mainstream medicine and public health.

Click here for more information, and watch the recorded event below. 

The Renée Fleming Foundation has joined forces with the Health, Medicine & Society’s NeuroArts Blueprint initiative to establish the Renée Fleming NeuroArts Investigator Awards. The awards will support both basic and applied research that expands the evidence base of the emerging field of neuroarts and furthers the mission of the Neuroarts Blueprint.

Neuroarts is the study of how the arts measurably change the brain and body and how this knowledge is translated into practices that advance health and wellbeing. This work can help people prevent, manage, and recover from physical and mental challenges across the lifespan. The mission of the NeuroArts Blueprint is to have the arts — and their use in all their many forms — become part of mainstream medicine and public health.

Click here for more information, and watch the recorded event below. 

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