March Recap
World Coma Day
Virtual | Mar 22, 2025
The Curing Coma® Campaign, led by the Neurocritical Care Society, is the first global effort to advance research, treatment, and awareness for coma as a treatable condition. Through collaboration, we strive to improve patient outcomes and change lives.
This year’s World Coma Day was an incredible event, uniting experts and advocates worldwide to share knowledge, celebrate recovery stories, and advance coma science.
Thank you to everyone who participated and supported this mission! Be sure to check out our latest YouTube videos:
Moberg Analytics World Coma Day Shoutout 2025
WCD Feature: Signal Processing with Dick Moberg
Mind Your Brain Foundation
Philadelphia, Pa | March 22, 2025
The Mind Your Brain Foundation, launched in 2015, is dedicated to improving the lives of TBI survivors through patient-centric conferences, online support, and resources. Partnering with medical centers, it enhances rehabilitation efforts and addresses the ongoing needs of survivors, families, and caregivers across the country.
The MoCrazy Strong Foundation, founded by the MoCrazy family, is a nonprofit inspired by professional skier Jamie MoCrazy’s recovery from a traumatic brain injury (TBI). It focuses on raising awareness, funding research, and providing education and programs to empower TBI survivors and caregivers to lead fulfilling lives.
Jamie was the keynote speaker at the Mind Your Brain 2025 Conference in Philadelphia.

Jamie with Mind Your Brain conference participants.

Jamie’s keynote address.

We have been good friends with Jamie since meeting her at the National Neurotrauma Symposium last summer. She hung out with us the evening after her talk and stayed in the company “clubhouse” (two old warehouses Dick bought in the 80’s). She is an inspiration to every TBI patient. Her recovery has been almost 100% and likely due to the good hospital care and intense and prolonged rehab that few people can afford. We support her continued advocacy to make this available to all who sustain a severe TBI.
Neuro Night
Philadelphia, PA | March 27, 2025
Every month we have a dinner discussion about multimodal neuromonitoring and related topics. They are both educational and fun. We start with drinks, then food, then a presentation…then a lot of discussion that sometimes extends to a bar after the dinner. Our attendees are mostly from Penn and our speakers from around the country or internationally. Our featured speaker this week was Dominque Duncan, PhD who just joined the Penn faculty. An unexpected guest (who was on spring break in neighboring Princeton) was Shubhayu Bhattacharyay. He just received his PhD from Cambridge working with David Menon and Ari Ercole. Shubhayu was the “warm up act” for the evening.


The Neuro Night hard core at our neighborhood dive bar continuing the discussion.