The mission:brain Podcast is the official podcast of the mission:brain Foundation. This entirely student-led project aims at sharing the stories of doctors, patients, researchers and medical students from all around the globe to shed light upon the disparities in healthcare and gain insight into the fascinating realm of Global Neurosurgery and its growing community.
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Luca Giovanni GranatoHost and Co-Creator
Luca is currently a 5th year medical student at Humanitas University (Milan, Italy) and is head of Corporate Fundraising at Mission:Brain Italy / Humanitas.
For his entire life, he’s had two unrelenting passions: storytelling and neuroscience. As a medical student, he developed an interest in neurosurgery, and through his affiliation with mission:brain he became fervently passionate about issues related to global neurosurgery and public health around the world. As the main host of the Mission:Brain Podcast, he is able to combine his two passions by telling the stories of extraordinary people around the globe who have dedicated their lives to solving pressing public health issues in the fields of neurology and neurosurgery. |
Alice JelmoniExecutive Producer and Co-Creator
Alice is currently a 5th year medical student at Humanitas University (Milan, Italy) and is head of Research at Mission:Brain Italy / Humanitas.
Coming from a Luxembourgish, Belgian and Italian background, Alice is an assiduous supporter of multi-culturality. As an aspiring neurologist with a strong interest in global health, she deeply believes in the humanitarian quest of the mission:brain Foundation, and wishes to contribute by bringing the stories from the Global Neurosurgery community to the ears of the public. |