Showcase Your Research at the 2025 Brain Health Summit
Submit Your Abstract Today
Join leading expertsat the 2025 Brain Health Summit. Share your groundbreaking research and contribute to the future of brain health.
Discover the 2025 Brain Health Summit
The 2025 Brain Health Summit is a pivotal event dedicated to advancing the understanding and treatment of brain health issues. Hosted by the Brain Changes Initiative, University of Victoria Christie Lab, and the Victoria Brain Injury Society, this summit brings together researchers, clinicians, and advocates to explore innovative approaches to brain health, including traumatic brain injury and the six pillars of wellness. Our mission is to foster collaboration and inspire new solutions that enhance brain health worldwide.
Abstract Submission Guidelines
Prepare Your Poster Abstract Submission
We invite researchers, students, and community members to submit abstracts that delve into critical areas of brain health, including traumatic brain injury, cognitive and aerobic exercises, nutrition, and mindfulness. Submissions should adhere to the following guidelines: ensure your abstract is concise, no more than 300 words, and clearly outlines your research objectives, methods, and findings. All submissions must be received by March 15, 2025. Presentations will occur on April 2, 5PM at the Mary Winspear Centre, Sidney BC. For inquiries, contact brainhealthsummit@brainchanges.org or olivia@brainchanges.org.
Brain Health Summit Presentations
April 2, 2025, 5:00 PM


Join us at the Mary Winspear Centre in Sidney, BC for insightful presentations on brain health research, including topics like Traumatic Brain Injury and the 6 Pillars of Brain Health.
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Mary Winspear Centre, Sidney, BC
Submit Your Abstract Today!
Don’t miss the opportunity to showcase your research at the 2025 Brain Health Summit. Join us in advancing the field of brain health by submitting your abstract on topics such as Traumatic Brain Injury and the 6 Pillars of Brain Health. Be part of the conversation and contribute to groundbreaking discussions. Presentations will be held on April 2 at the Mary Winspear Centre. We look forward to your participation!