Schedule
17
May
2022
Tuesday
VOICE 2022 Developer Conference
30
April
2022
Saturday
Emerson UU Kilgore Lecture Series - How a Neuroscientist Sees Politics
28
April
2022
Thursday
Houston Progressive Forum
06
April
2022
Wednesday
NYAS - Fathoming the Mind: A Closer Look at the Formation of Self
27-30
March
2022
Sunday-Saturday
MARS Conference 2021
15-16
March
2022
Tuesday-Wednesday
World Early Childhood Development Forum
09
March
2022
Wednesday
BC Lottery Corporation - Responsible Gambling Conference
10
February
2022
Thursday
Parker Seminar: Livewired: The Inside Story of the Ever-Changing Brain
14
December
2021
Tuesday
Brain Society: Queen's University - Belfast
04
December
2021
Saturday
Foresight Institute: Vision Weekend
18-20
November
2021
Thursday-Saturday
ASHA Convention
27
October
2021
Wednesday
Oregon State University Provost’s Lecture Series
22
September
2021
Wednesday
THE STORY OF LOOKING X SCIENCE GALLERY DUBLIN with Mark Cousins and David Eagleman
22
September
2021
Wednesday
A framework for creativity and innovation for the Marketer
13
September
2021
Monday
University of Southern California Neuroscience Graduate Program Distinguished Lecture Series
19
August
2021
Thursday
Center for BrainHealth Virtual Sips & Science
16-21
July
2021
Friday-Wednesday
Sun Valley Writers Conference
13
July
2021
Tuesday
Royal Institution Online Event
05
July
2021
Monday
Intelligence Squared: In conversation with Brian Eno
18
May
2021
Tuesday
LIVEWIRED, co-sponsored by Harvard Book Store, the Harvard Division of Science, and the Harvard Library

"David Eagleman offers startling lessons.... His method is to ask us to cast off our lazy commonplace assumptions.
- The Guardian
"[A] neuroscientist and polymath."
- Wall Street Journal
"David Eagleman is the kind of guy who really does make being a neuroscientist look like fun."
- New York Times
"Eagleman has a talent for testing the untestable, for taking seemingly sophomoric notions and using them to nail down the slippery stuff of consciousness."
- The New Yorker
"David Eagleman may be the best combination of scientist and fiction-writer alive."
- Stewart Brand
"A popularizer of impressive gusto...[Eagleman] aims, grandly, to do for the study of the mind what Copernicus did for the study of the stars."
- New York Observer
"What Eagleman seems to be calling for is a new Enlightenment."
- Sunday Herald