26 October, 2023
About Ammon’s Horn, or The Mystery of the Brain:
Five cutting-edge scientists compete for $100 million
and control of a new institute dedicated to eradicating Alzheimer’s in
this edifying, Da Vinci Code-esque thriller.
Spurred
by his wife’s Alzheimer’s diagnosis and disenchanted with the slow
progress in finding a cure, a rich Swiss businessman launches a contest
for promising young neuroscientists who can think “outside the box.”
Chosen for their scientific excellence and originality, they must travel
throughout Europe in search of the answers to five fiendishly difficult
riddles, each combining an enigmatic neuroscientific question with a
geographical and historical challenge.
As their personal stories
unfold, the competitors share their moments of elation and
disappointment when they solve a riddle or reach a dead end. Soon a
conspiracy materializes to threaten and endanger the scientists, which
at first seems random, but then becomes increasingly deliberate and
targeted.
The nature of the riddles and the talents of the
competitors open a world of discovery for us too as we learn about some
of the most pressing areas in current brain research, such as
neurodegenerative diseases, stem cell grafts, artificial intelligence,
drug addiction, genetics, and the mechanisms of memory. And as the
candidates visit some of the great European cities—Prague, Vienna,
Cordoba, Cambridge, Geneva, Venice—we also experience their beauty and
intrigue.
About Pierre Magistretti
Pierre Magistretti is emeritus professor of neuroscience at the Brain Mind Institute at the Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne… More about Pierre Magistretti
About Christine Magistretti
Christine Magistretti holds degrees in nursing and psychology. She is specialized in women’s empowerment and poverty reduction projects in developing… More about Christine Magistretti