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As part of the Global Brain Health Institute's (GBHI) 10-year milestone, five global sites will host Leadership in Action: Global Brain Health Satellite Sessions in May 2026.

These locally led events, organized by Atlantic Fellows in collaboration with local partners, reflect regional priorities, cross-sector partnerships, and creative approaches to advancing brain health equity. Across these five satellites, a series of engaging local programs, events, and innovations will take place in communities worldwide.

As the culmination of these efforts, participants will gather together in a shared, synchronous global session on May 21, 2026, hosted by GBHI at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF). In this hybrid webinar, participants will hear directly from fellows and partners leading each Satellite Session, who will offer insights into their local work and the collaborations shaping brain health across diverse settings.

The webinar will also provide an opportunity to:

  • Understand the origins of GBHI’s interdisciplinary model
  • Explore how value-based leadership has shaped a growing international community of fellows
  • Hear about the initial philanthropic vision that helped spark a global, equity-focused movement in brain health

The 2026 Satellite Sessions will take place in:

Together, these Satellite Sessions highlight the diversity, interdisciplinarity, and community-driven leadership that define GBHI and the Atlantic Fellows for Equity in Brain Health. They offer an opportunity to reflect on a decade of progress while advancing new ideas, partnerships, and action for the future of global brain health.

These Satellite Sessions are part of a broader 10-year anniversary celebration taking place at GBHI at UCSF from May 18 to 21.

Light refreshments will be served for those joining in person.

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