Lauren Duran
Lauren Duran
Vice President,
Communications, Marketing & Public Relations
Lauren Duran is responsible for developing and overseeing the execution of all Foundation communications. With more than 15 years of senior management experience in health communications, Lauren oversees all strategic and operational communications initiatives including leadership and oversight of media relations, public relations, marketing, publications, and the website. Lauren came to the Foundation from The National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse where she served as the Director or Communications. Her prior experience includes Senior Public Relations Manager/Publicist for the CEOs of the fashion brand FUBU and writing and producing television programming for a wide range of network cable channels. Her credits include PBS’s Emmy® Award-winning Reading Rainbow, Martha Stewart’s Home for the Holidays: The Family Tree and Lifetime’s Intimate Portraits of Sally Field, Audrey Hepburn and Bette Davis.
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Who
We Are
The Brain & Behavior Research Foundation is a global nonprofit organization focused on improving the understanding, prevention and treatment of psychiatric and mental illnesses.
Our
Impact
Beginning in 1987, the Brain & Behavior Research Foundation was providing seed money to neuroscientists to invest in “out of the box” research that the government and other sources were unwilling to fund. Today, Brain & Behavior Research Foundation is still the leading, private philanthropy in the world in this space.
Our
People
Meet the people who make up the Brain & Behavior Research Foundation. Our staff of experts, passionate Board of Directors, and Scientific Council which includes Nobel prize winners and chairs of psychiatric departments around the world.
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& Financials
We take our responsibility to our donors seriously and believe that our financial operations must be transparent. We're proud to say that 100% of your contribution for research is invested directly in research grants.
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Center
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