Prof. Josh Brown (PhD) is currently a full Professor with tenure in Psychological and Brain Sciences at IU Bloomington. His research focuses on functional brain imaging and computational neural models of higher cognitive function in both healthy and clinical populations, including addiction and schizophrenia. He has published over 80 peer-reviewed papers, including multiple papers in Science magazine, and his work has been funded by agencies including the National Institutes of Health, the Air Force Office of Scientific Research, the Office of Naval Research, and the John Templeton Foundation. In 2003, he began having seizures and was diagnosed with a brain tumor for which he had no medical hope of survival. This propelled him to travel the world in search of a miracle. Through that, he received much prayer for healing and observed numerous healing miracles. Despite having no medical treatment for the brain tumor, it turned into scar tissue over the following few years, and Prof. Brown remains alive and symptom-free now over 20 years later. He and his wife, Prof. Candy Gunther Brown (PhD), have since published numerous medical and scientific studies of claimed miraculous healings through prayer and helped found the Global Medical Research Institute, a non-profit dedicated to careful medical and scientific study of miraculous healing claims.