Featuring Steve Ramirez - National Geographic Explorer & Neuroscientist
Get TicketsVCT Presents the 2025/26 National Geographic Live Speaker Series Season
Untangling the Mind with Steve Ramirez
The human brain is an electrical web of 100 trillion connections that has made everything possible, from campfires to lunar landers. We go on assignment with neuroscientist and National Geographic Explorer Steve Ramirez in his lab to witness brains in action, starting with a common research partner: mice. Come explore the foundations of human thoughts, emotions, and memories to see what really makes us, us.
Steve Ramirez creates and deletes memories in the brains of rodents. His eventual goal: to use his current work to wipe out bad memories and enhance good ones in humans to help alleviate symptoms associated with PTSD and depression. He is an assistant professor of neuroscience at Boston University and a former Junior Fellow at Harvard University. Ramirez received his B.A. in neuroscience from Boston University and earned his Ph.D. in neuroscience at MIT. He has received the Smithsonian’s American Ingenuity Award and been recognized on the Forbes 30 Under 30 list and MIT Technology Review’s 35 Innovators Under 35 list.
Vancouver Civic Theatres is pleased to present our 2025/26 National Geographic Live Speaker Series season at the intimate Vancouver Playhouse. Covering fascinating topics including the complex ecology of tree canopies, deep space exploration, and the neuroscience of memory, National Geographic Live thrills and educates guests with striking photography, captivating video, and compelling stories shared by some of the world’s most renowned adventurers - LIVE on stage!
MEET & GREET
Access to the ticketed post-show speaker Meet & Greet can be purchased as an add-on to your ticket. It is also included with the purchase of a Premium Seating Package. Take a selfie and bring your merch for signing.
Premium Seating Package offers the best seats in the house and access to the post-show Meet & Greet with the speaker.
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