Cepid Brainn, from Unicamp, campaigns on the São Paulo Metro

Have you ever imagined wondering about how your mind works…while riding the subway?

In the rush of everyday life, we don't always have the opportunity to come into contact with scientific news and discuss relevant issues about Science. So why not take advantage of moments of transit to delve deeper into topics of broad interest – such as the brain, memory, health and quality of life?

It is with this proposal that Cepid Brainn, from Unicamp, created the most recent piece of the Semear Ciência Campaign. This week, posters were spread across several stations and carriages of the São Paulo Metro, raising the question “How to have a more balanced mind?” and announcing the debut of the 'Cérebro & Saúde' website. 

Read the full text on the Cepid Brainn page

 

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Cepid Brainn, a research center focused on brain health

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