Join us at the Cambridge Science Festival, 11:00am-4:00pm on Saturday 22 March. We are running a drop-in session where you can learn how brains are protected and what can happen when they get injured. Try hands-on activities to understand your grey matter, learn about the important role spines play in protecting your nerves, and hear about new technology being developed to help people recover from injuries to their brain.

James will also be doing his ‘What’s going on in his head’ talk, where you can learn what happened to him following a brain injury, how he was treated in Cambridge, and what happened inside his head. Click the button below to book your place!

Fun for all the family at: Cambridge Academy for Science and Technology, Robinson Way (Close to the Junction of Robinson Way and Long Road), CB2 0SZ

What’s going on in his head
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