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Step Into the MEGA Brain: American Society of Black Neurosurgeons Brings Giant Brain Exhibit to Fondren Middle School

Houston, TX — Get ready to dive into the world of neuroscience like never before! On Monday, October 1, from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m., Fondren Middle School will host an extraordinary educational experience with the arrival of the MEGA Brain. This colossal, walk-through exhibit, measures 18 feet long, 12 feet tall, and 15 feet wide, and promises to captivate and educate students about the brain’s intricate wonders.

“The Mega Brain is being used to ignite the student’s interest regarding neurosurgery and neuroscience. As Marian Wright Edelman said, “You can’t be what you don’t see,” said ABNS (American Board of Neurological Surgery) board-certified neurosurgeon Dr. Sonia Eden.

Presented by the American Society of Black Neurosurgeons (ASBN), the MEGA Brain exhibit will take students on a journey through the central nervous system, showcasing all things neuroscience, including causes, effects, and treatments related to brain trauma and stroke. The exhibit aims to spark interest in neurosurgery among young minds and will feature interactive elements and engaging presentations by esteemed Black neurosurgeons. Students will also have the chance to ask questions directly to these doctors.

This larger-than-life model isn’t just about size—it makes learning unforgettable, and helps demonstrate that careers in neuroscience are attainable. Visitors will step inside the MEGA Brain and explore its details up close, gaining a deeper understanding of the brain’s role in health and disease. This one-of-a-kind exhibit is both fun and educational, and it makes complex scientific concepts accessible and exciting for all ages.

Don’t miss this chance to experience the MEGA Brain and ignite a passion for neuroscience in the next generation!

MEGA Brain at a Chicago middle school with the American Society of Black Neurosurgeons (ASBN).

About ASBN:

The American Society of Black Neurosurgeons (ASBN) is dedicated to advancing public health by supporting Black neurosurgeons and enhancing the quality and equity of neurosurgical care. Their initiatives focus on recruitment, retention, faculty development, and ensuring equitable patient care. The vision of ASBN is to empower future generations to consider careers in medicine  and more specifically, neurosurgery. 

About Medical Inflatables:

Based in Houston, Texas, Medical Inflatables is a woman-owned company founded on the premise that disease prevention and early detection are best achieved through equitable, engaging, and accessible health education and screening for all communities. Our interactive, larger-than-life educational tools are designed to teach people about human anatomy, disease prevention, and the latest medical treatments. Medical Inflatables partners with board-certified medical professionals to ensure accuracy and enrich learning experiences.

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