Why do some people thrive under pressure while others feel overwhelmed? Can stress actually be contagious? And most importantly–can we control it?
Join neuroscientist Dr. Jaideep Bains for an engaging RCIScience Discovery Talk that unpacks the fascinating science of stress.
Drawing on cutting-edge research from his lab, Dr. Bains will explore how our brains manage stress in three surprising ways: control (how we regulate it), adaptation (how we adjust over time), and social transmission (how stress spreads between people). Along the way, he’ll reveal what these discoveries mean for our daily lives and point to strategies that could help reduce the harmful effects of chronic stress.
Whether you’re curious about brain science, looking for practical insights, or just wondering why stress feels so hard to shake, this talk will change the way you think about your mind under pressure.
About the Speaker
Dr. Jaideep Bains
Dr. Bains is a distinguished neuroscientist, with expertise in the brain circuity underlying stress. He is Senior Director (Interim) of UHN Research Institutes, Research Director of the Krembil Brain Institute, and Professor of Physiology at the University of Toronto. Before joining UHN, he was Scientific Director of the Hotchkiss Brain Institute at the University of Calgary and Deputy Director of the University’s Brain and Mental Health Research Strategy. Nationally, he has served as President of the Canadian Association for Neuroscience, he is a member of the Executive Committee of Canadian Brain Research Strategy, and a member of the Advisory Board for the Canadian Institutes of Health Research Institute for Neurosciences, Mental Health and Addiction. Internationally, he served on the Society for Neuroscience Government and Public Advocacy Committee, through which he advocated for increased funding for research at the federal level.
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