BRAMS Friends


Friendship is the foundation of any strong relationship. When coworkers become friends, team collaboration improves, as projects benefit from enhanced communication, increased trust, and a greater enjoyment of the research process. Equally important are friendships beyond the workplace — they broaden perspectives and sustain personal wellbeing.
At the BRAMS Institute, we value members of our academic community who challenge us, help us grow, and shape our values. Recent research from Harvard highlights that strong social connections contribute to better brain health, underscoring the importance of friendships both personally and professionally. Our friends at BRAMS come from around the world; some are no longer with us, but their legacies continue to inspire.
We are pleased to introduce the friends of the BRAMS Institute to you. We honour these relationships and are proud to share their stories.

 

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Innes Merabishvili (title)

Innes Merabishvili

President, Byron Society of Georgia

Rusudan Tkemaladze

British Studies Expert

Ketevan Sikharulidze

Professor of Philology

Merab Dvali

Professor of Medicine

Maka Jokhadze

Professor of Philology

Author & Sportswriter

David Chelidze

Author & Sportswriter

Rusudan Kvanchakhadze

Professor of Medicine

Maka Ldokonen

Author, Artist

Zaira Mikatadze

Military Journalist

Sandro Ustiashvili

Journalist, Poet

Manana Imedadze

Composer, TV Journalist