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Faculty of Health Public Lecture

Brain Power. Activate your brain's full potential
Presenter Todd Sampson
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Contact person E: foh_admin@cdu.edu.au
Location Darwin City, Danala | Education and Community Precinct
Open to CDU staff and students, Public

Discover the power of the human brain with Todd Sampson—TV personality, adventurer, and host of 'Redesign My Brain'.

Join us for the Faculty of Health Public Lecture, Brain Power, on Thursday 10 July from 5.30 pm to 7.30 pm at the Education and Community Precinct, Darwin City.

Todd will share his incredible journey to train the brain for resilience, focus, and performance in modern life.

This activity is supported by funding from the Northern Territory Primary Health Network (Northern Territory PHN).

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Faculty of Health Public Lecture, Brain Power flyer

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