James Logan
Neuroscientist | The Brain-Body Connection & Peak Performance
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James Logan is a leading neuroscientist who explores the intricate relationship between the brain and physical performance. As a professor at Stanford University and author of the bestselling book 'The Athlete's Brain', he has helped elite athletes, Olympians, and high-performers unlock their full potential.
Logan's research-driven keynotes reveal the latest neuroscientific insights on mental focus, stress management, and optimizing human capacity. Audiences leave with science-backed strategies to enhance cognitive function, boost productivity, and achieve their highest goals.
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How we're using dogs to sniff out malaria
What if we could diagnose some of the world's deadliest diseases by the smells our bodies give off? In a fascinating talk and live demo, biologist James Logan introduces Freya, a malaria-sniffing dog, to show how we can harness the awesome powers of animal scent to detect chemical signatures associated with infection -- and change the way we diagnose disease.
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