OUR HISTORYThe International Brain Foundation is a young organization seeking to bring a bright future to those afflicted with neurological conditions. The brainchild and vision of Scott R. Gibbs, MD, a neurosurgeon practicing in the heartland of America, The International Brain Foundation grew out of another lofty dream; the creation of "The World's Largest Brain" hot air balloon. One summer evening, Dr. Gibbs had a chance encounter seeing the Wehrenberg Theaters’ Popcorn Bag Hot Air Balloon. As he left the hospital after a long day of neurosurgery, the epiphany for the Brain Balloon was triggered when he noticed the shape and detail of the giant popcorn kernels. He wondered; “ If a hot air balloon could be manufactured in the shape of giant popcorn kernels, why not in the shape of a human brain?” As the Chief Resident Neurosurgeon at the
University of Missouri School of Medicine he discovered the perfect “vehicle“
to super-size the message for everyone with a neurological disease,
disorder, or injury.
Aerostar International, a leading hot air balloon manufacturer, was contacted to discuss the feasibility of the project, and eventually they constructed the gigantic icon. Working with large clay models, and over 900 complex engineering renderings, the technicians at Aerostar successfully completed this anatomical and aeronautical challenge. After months of planning, and thousands of yards of precision-cut and sewn balloon fabric, with a team of 150 people, and over 15,500 hours of labor, the Brain Balloon rolled off of the assembly line. It was first inflated on March 5th, 2001. The natural popularity of this larger-than-life icon was born. It’s massive structure captures imaginations and creates an atmosphere that quickly lends itself to the Brain Balloon’s mission: To raise public awareness about the importance of the brain and the diseases that afflict it, while promoting education, and encouraging all people to live their lives with high purpose.
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