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SUMMARY:Society for Neuroscience conference 2019
DESCRIPTION:WHAT: Society for Neuroscience conference \nWe did it! LEARN MORE at the links below…\nNoggins in CHICAGO!\n \nReflections on Chicago\n \nWHERE: McCormick Place\, 2301 S King Dr\, Chicago\, IL 60616 \nWHEN: October 18 – 23\, 2019 \n \nAfter meeting with 500+ K-12 students from Chicago Public Schools at the Social Neuroscience Fair on Thursday\, October 17\, we arrive at the annual Society for Neuroscience conference! \n \nLEARN MORE: Noggin @ Chicago S4SN Social Neuroscience Fair! \nSfN 2019 Abstract SUBMITTED!\n \n \n \n \nLEARN MORE: All is in motion\, is growing\, is you \n \nMAKING CONNECTIONS: Meeting students from Chicago Public Schools to examine brains\, talk research and make art! \nThe Society for Neuroscience has graciously awarded free conference registration to our undergraduate Noggin volunteers! Here are some of our outreach participants\, now funded by the Portland Alcohol Research Center at OHSU\, Portland State University (SET funding)\, and NW Noggin… \n\nAaron Manakai Eisen\, PSU\nMikah Brandes\, PSU/NIH BUILD EXITO\nMadison Elizabeth Cho-Richmond\, PSU\nMaria D Galvan-Bravo\, PSU\nCamden Mikaela Grant-Howard\, PSU\nAlbert Kiersarsky\, PSU\nAnita Randolph\, OHSU\nDenesa Oberbeck\, OHSU\n\n \nThursday\, October 17\n8:30am – 10:00am: Breakfast with University of Chicago Neuroscience\n11:00am – 1:30pm: Set up at Chicago Museum of Science & Industry\n1:30pm – 4:00pm: Social Neuroscience Fair!\n5:30pm – 6:45pm: Fireside Chat w/Dr. Vivek Murthy \nFriday\, October 18\n1:00pm – 4:00pm: Outreach at the International Museum of Surgical Science\nSociety for Neuroscience opening night \nSaturday\, October 19\nALL DAY: SfN Conference attendance\n12:00pm: SfN Theme J poster goes up\n2:00pm – 2:30pm: SfN Brain Awareness Campaign Event poster set up\n2:30pm – 4:00pm: SfN Brain Awareness Campaign Event!\n \nSunday\, October 20\nALL DAY: SfN Conference attendance\n9:00am – 10:00am: SfN Poster presentation: Theme J \nMonday\, October 21\n9:30am – 3:00pm: Outreach to William Brown STEM Elementary School!\n8:00pm – 10:00pm: Oregon Neuroscience Reception \nTuesday\, October 22\nConference attendance; Travel home to Portland\, Oregon \n \nSee what we’ve done at past SfN conferences…\nSynapsing in San Diego @ SfN!\n \nFrom classrooms to Congress!\n \nServing 700 students at SfN!\n \nArt & Science @ SfN 2016
URL:https://nwnoggin.org/event/society-for-neuroscience-conference-2019/
LOCATION:McCormick Place Chicago\, 2301 S King Drive\, Chicago\, IL\, 60616\, United States
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SUMMARY:Noggin @ SfN: Theme J Poster (026.10SU / DD42)
DESCRIPTION:WHAT: Noggin Poster Presentation @ SfN\, Theme J (History and Education) \n \nWHERE: McCormick Place\, 2301 S King Dr\, Chicago\, IL 60616; 026.10SU / DD42 – NW Noggin: Corrections\, bias and brains; Session 026 – Outreach Activities \nWHEN: Sunday\, October 20\, 9:00 – 10:00am \n \nOur Theme J poster is available for viewing at SfN from Saturday\, October 19 at noon through Sunday\, October 20 at 5:00pm. \n \nJeff Leake\, Bill Griesar\, and additional NW Noggin outreach participants will be at the poster (with some extra pipe cleaner neurons!) Sunday (10/20) from 9:00am – 10:00am. Come join us! \nWe did it!\n \n \n \nNW Noggin: Corrections\, bias and brains\nAuthors *W. S. GRIESAR1\,3\,4\, J. J. LEAKE4\,2;\n1Psychology/Neuroscience\, 2Univ. Studies\, Portland State Univ.\, Portland\, OR; 3Behavioral Neurosci.\, Oregon Hlth. & Sci. Univ.\, Portland\, OR; 4Art & Neurosci.\, NW Noggin\, Portland\, OR \n“All is in motion\, is growing\, is you” – Joy Harjo \nScience needs investment and diverse perspectives\, and integrating arts in STEM (STEAM) encourages people to get involved. The public pays for research\, yet many lack access to useful findings. \nNonprofit NW Noggin (nwnoggin.org) organizes undergraduates and graduates to collaborate\, build community networks and inspire people about neuroscience and the arts. Volunteers benefit from work across disciplines and institutions\, serve as “near peer” role models\, gain skill explaining research\, and think creatively about careers. We’ve met over 30\,000 people since 2012! \nTeenagers undergo dramatic\, consequential change in brain anatomy and function\, responding to environments and making mistakes. How others react impacts development\, benefiting or undermining the trajectory of young lives. \nThe social rules we learn in adolescence are complex. They depend on who you are\, including race\, sex\, gender identity\, sexual orientation\, class\, neighborhood\, national origin and a host of other factors. Research also highlights the significant ethnic and income differences in youth and lifetime experiences of trauma.\nYet in 1994\, Oregon voters passed Ballot Measure 11\, which established mandatory minimum sentences for “serious crimes against persons” and required defendants aged 15 and older to be tried as adults. Oregon now has one of the highest youth incarceration rates in the country. Native American\, Hispanic and Black Oregonians are incarcerated at disproportionately higher rates relative to white people. \nTeenagers are not adults. This year we worked with the Hope Partnership and the Oregon Youth Authority to bring NW Noggin volunteers to the MacLaren Youth Correctional Facility\, where over 200 boys and young men (ages 12 – 25) are confined. We enjoyed powerful discussions about the brain basis of trauma\, anxiety\, and emotional regulation\, bias in judicial and law enforcement systems\, pathways in psychology for counseling and research\, and what role neuroscientists play\, or might play\, in judicial and legislative reform. MacLaren youth are studying the law and neuroscience in order to bolster a case for changes to Measure 11. \nBuilding excitement and awareness of discoveries\, educational options and careers through arts-integrated outreach across institutional\, state\, federal and generational lines trains new scientists to collaborate\, brings useful\, actionable knowledge to underserved communities\, and increases awareness and support for investment in brain research and the arts. \n \nLEARN MORE: Myelinating at MacLaren \nLEARN MORE: All is in motion\, is growing\, is you \nLEARN MORE: Corrections\, Bias & Brains
URL:https://nwnoggin.org/event/noggin-sfn-theme-j-poster-026-10su-dd42/
LOCATION:McCormick Place Chicago\, 2301 S King Drive\, Chicago\, IL\, 60616\, United States
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