Social Touch: The Sense That Unites and Heals

May 20, 2026 | Free via Zoom

Join the Brain Research Foundation — the nation’s oldest neuroscience foundation — for our next Lunch & Learn webinar, featuring neuroscientist Ishmail Abdus-Saboor, Ph.D.

In this thought-provoking session, Dr. Abdus-Saboor will explore the remarkable science behind social touch — one of our most powerful and often overlooked senses. His lecture will reveal how physical contact acts as a fundamental biological bridge, connecting individuals and fostering a deep sense of belonging.

Dr. Abdus-Saboor will also examine the brain science behind why touch is such a vital tool for our well-being — from its ability to lower stress hormones and calm the nervous system, to its role in promoting emotional recovery and strengthening both mental and physical health.

Whether you are a healthcare professional, a caregiver, a researcher, or simply someone curious about the brain, this session offers accessible, cutting-edge insights you won’t want to miss.

Click here to sign up for free and reserve your spot

To learn more about the Brain Research Foundation and our upcoming events, visit www.thebrf.org

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