Distinguished Science Communicator and Brain Science Expert
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University of CambridgeGinny Smith is a multifaceted science communicator specializing in psychology and neuroscience, currently serving as a Panel Tutor at the University of Cambridge's Institute of Continuing Education. A Cambridge Natural Sciences graduate, she has established herself as a leading voice in making complex brain science accessible to diverse audiences. She founded Braintastic! Science, creating engaging educational programs about the brain for young audiences through interactive shows and workshops. Her expertise spans multiple platforms - she hosts the British Psychological Society's PsychCrunch podcast, creates content for the Chortle Award-winning Cosmic Shambles Network, and teaches courses on memory, learning, and sleep at Cambridge's Institute of Continuing Education. Her first solo book "Overloaded," exploring brain chemistry's influence on behavior, was recognized by New Scientist as one of 2021's best science books. Beyond her writing and presenting work, she serves as a science communication trainer and consultant for institutions ranging from the University of Cambridge to Miami's Frost Science Museum. Her latest venture includes leading an EdX course on "Learning and Memory in the Brain: A Guide for Teachers," launching in September 2024, which combines her expertise in neuroscience with practical educational applications. Through her interactive teaching style and ability to relate complex concepts to real-life experiences, she continues to make neuroscience accessible and engaging for audiences worldwide.