
BrainHealth Presents brings renowned experts for live talks in the exclusive Center for BrainHealth in Dallas, Texas. Meet and hear top scientists, authors and thinkers providing current insights into the inner workings of the brain.
Find answers to frequently-asked questions below.
For more information, email brainhealthevents@utdallas.edu.
We are located near downtown Dallas and across from Love Field Airport. Center for BrainHealth
2200 West Mockingbird Lane
Dallas, TX 75235View a map of our location with driving and parking instructions.*Note that some events may take place at other venues in the Dallas area. Please check the event details for exact location.
We are a cognitive neuroscience research center redefining how people understand and address the brain’s health and performance. Our team conducts leading-edge research and develops everyday strategies nad tools that empower people to be more proactive about their own brain health. We hope our events inspire you to Think About How You Think™.
Visit our calendar for the current information on upcoming events.Our signature events include:
- Each Fall: BrainHealth Presents (live talks with actionable insights by renowned experts)
- Each February: BrainHealth Week (experiences designed to educate and inspire)
- Fall & Spring: Frontiers of BrainHealth (lunchtime lectures focused on brain health research)
Center for BrainHealth is a research center focused on cognitive neuroscience. We are not a medical provider, and our events, programs and content should not be construed as offering medical advice. For medical issues, please contact your doctor.
BrainHealth Presents talks are recorded and shared with ticket holders, who receive exclusive access to the full recorded talk after the event.
Yes, bring your circle along! As a subscriber, you have an exclusive opportunity to register guests for just $25 per talk. Simply go to the single event registration page and share your personalized subscriber promo code that enables you to purchase guest tickets at a special subscriber rate.Where to find your subscriber promo code? You should receive a confirmation email within 10 minutes of purchasing your season subscription. Check your inbox and spam or junk folder for an email with the subject line: “You're subscribed! Special guest promo code inside 🎉.” If you do not receive the email within 10 minutes, please contact us at brainhealthevents@utdallas.edu for assistance. *This benefit is exclusive to BrainHealth Presents season subscribers.
Confirmation emails usually arrive within 10 minutes of purchasing your season subscription. First, check your inbox and spam or junk folder for an email from Center for BrainHealth Events. Season subscribers receive a confirmation with the following subject line: “You're subscribed! Special guest promo code inside 🎉.” But if you don't believe you received a confirmation email (or can't find it), please contact us at brainhealthevents@utdallas.edu. *Promo codes are exclusive to BrainHealth Presents season subscribers.
Most public talks at Center for BrainHealth are recorded and shared with registrants via email, with a few exceptions based on speaker request.Highlight clips from the BrainHealth Presents series are publicly available on our YouTube Channel.Please direct any questions to brainhealthevents@utdallas.edu.
Our recordings feature automatic captions generated by YouTube.
Unfortunately, we cannot publicly share speaker slides for any of our talks.
The $150 season subscription gives access to four in-person events as well as the full event recordings. There is no discounted subscription price for nonprofits. If not sold out, a limited limited number of $60 single event tickets will be made publicly available starting in late August.
Season subscribers are given the opportunity to bring guests by purchasing single event tickets at the subscriber rate of $25.If not sold out, a limited limited number of $60 single event tickets will be made publicly available starting in late August.
Event recordings are shared exclusively with ticket holders. Highlight clips from the BrainHealth Presents series are publicly available on our YouTube Channel.
In 2022, we launched the BrainHealth Presents Series by merging aspects of two longstanding BrainHealth series into one, as a more efficient way to bring you the most exciting speakers for conversations about the latest advances in brain health science, technology and real-world application. Prior to BrainHealth Presents, the Sips & Science series offered periodic evening talks, and The Brain: An Owner's Guide offered talks and receptions each February. If you want to make February a special month for your brain health, check our our annual BrainHealth Week.
On the event page for any Frontiers of BrainHealth talk, simply register for the season to enjoy full virtual access and/or opt-in to attend talks in person.To attend any talks in person, you will be invited to RSVP in each event reminder email; this will help ensure we have enough lunches. By registering for the season, you also receive a link to livestreamed talks and recordings.
When you register for the season, you will receive a link to access the talks virtually. A few days prior to each talk, you will receive a reminder email that includes an RSVP to attend in person; this will help ensure we have enough lunches.
Most public talks at Center for BrainHealth are recorded and shared with registrants via email, with a few exceptions based on speaker request. If a recording is not available, we will note that information in the talk description. If you have a question about a specific talk, please contact brainhealthevents@utdallas.edu.
Please email brainhealthevents@utdallas.edu or call 972.883.3400.
Check your email inbox and spam folder for a registration confirmation email from Center for BrainHealth. We also resend the link the day before and the day of the talk. If you still need assistance, please contact brainhealthevents@utdallas.edu or call 972.883.3400.
Virtual events in Zoom include the option for the attendee to turn on Zoom's live caption feature.If you view the event as a recording, you can also turn on closed captioning in YouTube.
Unfortunately, we cannot publicly share speaker slides for any of our talks.