You are invited to attend the Galileo's Science Cafe on Thursday January 12, 2017. In addition to an energetic, fun science talk, engineering demos including Virtual Reality will be available for guests to explore. It's not Science Fiction: Brain Computer Interfaces By: Dr. Nathalia Peixoto<http://neural.bioengineering.gmu.edu/> Learn from a scientific expert how brain computer interfaces can revolutionize the way that individuals with disabilities can go about their everyday lives. Scientists are using the electronic properties of nerves, in conjunction with the power of modern computers, to develop life-altering innovative technologies. Location: Hylton Performing Arts Center (10960 George Mason Circle, Manassas, VA) Date: Thursday January 12, 2017 Time: 7:00pm-8:30pm Powered by: Micron Foundation<https://www.micron.com/foundation>, ATCC<https://www.atcc.org/>, Prince William County Department of Economic Development<http://www.pwcecondev.org/>, and George Mason University<https://www2.gmu.edu/> RSVP to attend for free at: http://capmm.gmu.edu/galileo-sciencecafe Free food and a cash bar will be provided by Mum Mum's Taste of Thai -- Amy J. Adams Scientific Outreach and Education Program Manager George Mason University Center for Applied Proteomics and Molecular Medicine 10920 George Mason Circle, Institute for Advanced Biomedical Research Room 2043, MS1A9 Manassas, VA 20110 Phone:(703) 993-2672<tel:(703)%20993-2672>; Email: [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]> [Image removed by sender. http://capmm.gmu.edu/galileo-sciencecafe]<http://capmm.gmu.edu/galileo-sciencecafe>