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Martin Garwicz is a Professor of Neurophysiology and Course Director at Lund University, serving as Centre Director of the Neuronano Research Center (NRC) and the Birgit Rausing Centre for Medical Humanities (BRCMH). His research focuses on cerebellar information processing, human evolution, and medical education. He has contributed to understanding developmental milestones like walking onset in mammals and the impact of carnivory on human evolution. His work intersects neuroscience, evolutionary biology, and healthcare education, emphasizing evidence-based practices.
Key affiliations include the NRC and BRCMH, where he leads interdisciplinary projects on topics like existential resilience and healthscapes. Garwicz has organized major events like Neuroscience Day 2025 and contributed to initiatives promoting STEM education. His research spans over 65 publications, with recent work addressing medical student training in evidence-based medicine and cerebellar microcircuit dynamics.
He coordinates projects such as 'Evolutionary Roots of Human Development' (2008–present) and 'ERiCi: Existential Resilience,' blending scientific and humanities perspectives. Garwicz’s activities include invited lectures on medical humanities and public talks on topics like digital immortality.



