**This event is at capacity.**
To ensure a great experience for all attendees, we kindly ask that only those with confirmed tickets attend. Unfortunately, we won’t be able to accommodate walk-ins or additional guests. Thank you for your understanding!
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Join us for an evening of networking and breakthrough presentations on the frontier of neuroscience hosted by PsyMed Ventures and E11 Bio. Sponsored by Silicon Valley Bank & Lidow PC.
This year, we're featuring founders & scientists exploring neuroscience tech for human augmentation. Neuroscience isn't just for healing; it will elevate everyone's lives.
Speakers:
- Ying-Hui Fu, PhD, is a Professor of Neurology at UCSF and a world leader in the genetics of sleep. Her lab has discovered the first-known genes behind “natural short sleepers”. Her work bridges human genetics and neuroscience to uncover how to modulate sleep for brain health, aging, and neurodegenerative diseases.
- Nathalie Gouailhardou is the co-founder and CEO of Neurode, a neurotech startup developing a wearable headset to improve focus, impulse control, and memory. With a background in neuroscience and research experience at UNSW and the Bionics Institute, Nathalie combines personal experience with ADHD and scientific insight to create accessible, drug-free tools for cognitive health.
- Jeeshan Chowdhury, MD, PhD is the Co-Founder of Pharia Health, a company helping people realize their best minds with personalized brain stimulation. Pharia uses proven, FDA-approved TMS technology in an innovative one-day protocol to rapidly target common blockers — low mood, fatigue, rumination — all delivered in integrated work and wellness settings.
- Rahul Chhabra is the Co-Founder & CEO of a neurotech startup building large-scale non-invasive BCI models. With a background in mathematics and electrical engineering, he combines deep technical expertise with entrepreneurial experience.
- Hunter Davis is the co-founder and CSO of Cradle, a medical hibernation startup working to pause biological time through reversible whole-body cryopreservation.