Adolfo García, Ph.D., specializes in language in neurodegenerative diseases. He serves as Director of the Cognitive Neuroscience Center (Universidad de San Andrés, Argentina), Senior Atlantic Fellow at the Global Brain Health Institute (University of California, San Francisco), Associate Researcher at Universidad de Santiago de Chile, and High-Level Talent of the Ministry of Science and Technology of China. He is also co-founder of Include, a global network for crosslinguistic research on brain health; and creator of TELL, a digital speech testing company. He has secured over 10 million dollars in research funding from the NIH as well as European, Latin American, and Asian scientific agencies. He has authored more than 200 publications and offered over 250 presentations. His science communication milestones include a TEDx talk with a live audience of 12,000 persons, the TV show “Of brains and words,” the video series “Language, brain, and body,” the radio column “Mind and communication,” and the documentary “Impulso sonoro” (Canal Encuentro). His contributions have been recognized with distinctions from the Linguistic Association of Canada and the United States, the Argentine Association of Behavioral Science, the Legislature of the City of Buenos Aires, and the Alzheimer’s Association.