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International Brain Bee

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The International Brain Bee, founded in 1999 by Dr. Norbert Myslinski, and supported by the Society for Neuroscience, is the largest worldwide neuroscience competition for secondary school students. Divided into local, national, and international levels of competition, the competition tests high school students in neuroscientific skill through examination in academic knowledge, as well as neuroanatomical, neurohistological, MRI, and patient diagnosis applications. First-place winners at local levels proceed to the host country's national competition, after which the national champions are invited to compete at the international level. To date, the competition has more than 150 branches in over 30 nations.

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United States

Winners at the national level competed against representatives from other states.

International

Winners at the international level competed against representatives from other nations.

Location

Local brain bees take place in their respective states, while the National Brain Bee in the United States is usually held in Baltimore, Maryland. The site of the International Brain Bee often changes:

  • 2009: Toronto, Canada
  • 2010: San Diego, California
  • 2011: Florence, Italy
  • 2012: Cape Town, South Africa
  • 2013: Vienna, Austria
  • 2014: Washington, D.C.
  • 2015: Cairns, Australia
  • 2016: Copenhagen, Denmark
  • 2017: Washington, D.C.
  • References

    International Brain Bee Wikipedia