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SUMMARY:Noggin @ 2017 OHSU Info Fair/Welcome to Campus BBQ
DESCRIPTION:NW Noggin will be at OHSU to talk innovative outreach opportunities in local public schools and venues!  We’ll have a table with extra human cerebrums and art  –  and are looking forward to the barbecue too! \n \nWHAT:  2017 OHSU Annual Information Fair & Welcome to Campus Barbecue \nWHERE:  OHSU\, 3181 SW Sam Jackson Park Road\, Portland\, OR 97239;  info fair will be held on the lawn adjacent to the Mac Hall fountain \nWHEN:  THURSDAY\, September 28\, 2017\, 4:30 – 7:30pm \nCome join us to learn about outreach opportunities.  Volunteers welcome! \n \nPlease contact Bill (bgriesar@nwnoggin.org) & Jeff (jleake@nwnoggin.org) to RSVP… \nConfirmed Noggin representatives\nBill Griesar\, PSU/OHSU/Noggin\nJeff Leake\, PSU/Noggin\nJessica Patching-Bunch\, OHSU/Noggin\nJoey Seuferling\, Noggin\nAlex Kunz\, PSU\nAdam Bishop\, PSU\nJordan Ray\, PSU
URL:https://nwnoggin.org/event/2017-ohsu-annual-information-fair-welcome-to-campus-bbq/
LOCATION:OHSU\, 3181 SW Sam Jackson Park Road\, Portland\, OR\, 97239-3098\, United States
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SUMMARY:Noggin @ Peter S. Ogden Elementary!
DESCRIPTION:WHAT:  Noggin visit with four classes of 3rd graders \nWHERE:  Peter S. Ogden Elementary\, 8100 NE 28th St\, Vancouver\, WA 98662 \nWHEN:  Tuesday\, October 3\, 8:00am – 1:00pm \nUPDATE:  See what we did on Tuesday!\nOccipital lobes at Ogden!\n \nPeter S. Ogden Elementary (PSO) is the farthest southeast school in Vancouver Public Schools\, with boundaries at the edge of Evergreen and Portland Public Schools. They have just over 520 students\, and are extremely proud of their student diversity. Their demographics are 40 percent Hispanic\, 40 percent white\, 7 percent Asian/Pacific Islander\, 3 percent black\, 1 percent American Indian and 10 percent other/multiracial. \nMore than 40 percent of PSO students speak a second language\, including Arabic\, Bosnian\, Cambodian\, Chuukese\, Amharic\, Hindi\, Rumanian\, Hmong\, Kosraean\, Lao\, Malayalam\, Marshallese\, Rumanian\, Russian\, Soninke\, Spanish\, Ukrainian and Vietnamese. \nBrain in Cambodian (Khmer):  ខួរ​ក្បាល  (“khuorokbal”)\n Brain in Hindi:  डिमाग (“dimaag”)\n Brain in Hmong:  lub hlwb\n Brain in Bosnian:  mozak\n Brain in Arabic:  دماغ (“damagh”)\nBrain in Russian: головной мозг (“golovnoy mozg”) \nPlease join us!  Email bgriesar@nwnoggin.org\, jleake@pdx.edu to RSVP 🙂 \nLIST OF PARTICIPANTS\nAlison Mack\, PSU\n Travis Christian\, PSU\nKim Engeln\, OHSU\nJobe Ritchie\, PSU (needs ride)\n Gaile Parker\, PSU\nDenesa Oberbeck\, OHSU\nJoey Seuferling\, Noggin Resource Council\nAliese Poole\, PSU\nKateryna Bondarenko\, WSU\nChristina Williams\, Noggin Resource Council
URL:https://nwnoggin.org/event/noggin-peter-s-ogden-elementary/
LOCATION:Peter S. Ogden Elementary\, 8100 NE 28th St\, Vancouver\, WA\, 98662\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20171005T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20171005T203000
DTSTAMP:20260610T124404
CREATED:20171001T165049Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171001T165049Z
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SUMMARY:PSU Neuro Club Research Discussion
DESCRIPTION:WHAT: “Brainbow & Clarity”; PSU Neuroscience Club Research in Review \nWHERE: Cramer Hall 364\, Portland State University\, Portland\, OR 97207-0751 \nWHEN: Thursday\, October 5\, 2017; 6:30 – 8:30pm \n \nAll are welcome! \nResearch in Review is a hybrid science outreach/education effort and public journal discussion event run by the PSU Neuroscience Club. They compare primary neuroscience research articles to popular media sources and discuss the findings and interpretations of the research as a group.
URL:https://nwnoggin.org/event/psu-neuro-club-research-discussion/
LOCATION:Portland State University\, Cramer Hall\, Room 317Z\, PO Box 751\, Portland\, OR\, 97207-0751\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20171005T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20171005T203000
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CREATED:20171004T221533Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181203T163858Z
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SUMMARY:OPB Art Beat on Science + Art!
DESCRIPTION:WHAT: Oregon Art Beat with Kindra Crick and Dr. John Harkness \nWHERE: Mountain Shop\, 1510 NE 37th Ave\, Portland\, OR 97232 \nWHEN: Thursday\, October 5\, 8 – 8:30pm \n \n\nOn Thursday\, October 5th at 8pm\, OPB’s Oregon Art Beat featured artwork from Kindra Crick and her collaboration with Dr. John Harkness on the neuroscience of memory. We enjoyed the premiere with OPB at the Mountain Shop in Portland… \n \nThis collaboration began at a NW Noggin Velo Cult event in January 2016… \nYour brain is plastic @ Velo!\n\n\n \nAnd it’s continued with art\, music\, neuroscience research and performance at Gallery 114 in Portland\, the Portland Art Museum (for the Change Connect 4 conference)\, the Phillips Collection in Washington DC… \n \n…and Portland’s Ford Gallery this summer… \n\nAwe\, amazement & delight\n\n \n\nLEARN MORE: ‘Neural Echoes’: Kindra Crick And The Science Of Creativity \nLEARN MORE:  Kindra Crick \nLEARN MORE:  John Harkness and Rewire Neuroscience
URL:https://nwnoggin.org/event/opb-art-beat-on-science-art/
LOCATION:Mountain Shop\, 1510 NE 37th Ave\, Portland\, OR\, 97232\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20171007T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20171007T150000
DTSTAMP:20260610T124404
CREATED:20170927T201800Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171008T202051Z
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SUMMARY:Noggin @ TedX!
DESCRIPTION:WHAT:  Noggin @ TedXMtHood \nWHERE: Roosevelt High School Theatre\, 6941 N Central St\, Portland\, OR 97203 \nWHEN: Saturday\, October 7\, 9:30am – 3:00pm \nUPDATE: See what we did on Saturday!\nTransmitters @ TedX ⚡️\n \n \n \nIn the spirit of ideas worth spreading\, TED has created a program called TEDx. TEDx is a program of local\, self organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. \n \nTedXMtHood speakers include Damien Fair from Behavioral Neuroscience at OHSU\, Adrienne Nelson\, a Multnomah County Circuit Court Judge\, Charles Magee\, founder of Portland’s Black Parent Initiative\, and Chad Fez Gaetz\, an artist known for his large scale interactive works… \nNW Noggin will offer brains\, art and neuroscience volunteers (from 10:30 – 11:30am\, and again from 1:30 – 3:00pm). Our participants will receive lunch and have the chance to hear from and meet TedX speakers! \nCOMMITTED PARTICIPANTS\n1. Heather Hamilton\, PSU/NIH BUILD EXITO\n2. Jessica Patching-Bunch\, OHSU/Noggin Resource Council\n3. Bill Griesar\, PSU/OHSU/Noggin\n4. Jeff Leake\, PSU/Noggin\n5. Binyam Nardos\, OHSU/Noggin Resource Council/Yes! @ OHSU
URL:https://nwnoggin.org/event/noggin-tedx/
LOCATION:Roosevelt High School\, 6941 N Central St\, Portland\, OR\, 97203\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20171010T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20171010T120000
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CREATED:20170829T215003Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171011T041659Z
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SUMMARY:Noggin @ Latino Network!
DESCRIPTION:UPDATE: See what we did!\nLatino Network Learning & Lobes\n \nThe Latino Network is a Latino-led education organization\, grounded in culturally-specific practices and services\, that lifts up youth and families to reach their full potential… \n \nLEARN MORE: LATINO NETWORK \nNW Noggin is thrilled to partner with this effective nonprofit community organization which shares our interests in improving community livability\, fostering civic participation\, and preparing young people for educational and life success… \n \nWe’re excited about meeting staff to talk brains\, and highlight research on changes in adolescent development\, the benefits of bilingualism\, and other relevant topics.  Later this fall we’ll bring graduate and undergraduate Noggin volunteers\, including fluent Spanish speakers from the NIH BUILD EXITO program\, into Latino Network partner schools… \n \nAnd we’re eager to pursue international links with students and faculty at Chile’s Centro Interdisciplinario Neurociencia de Valparaiso (CINV)\, and their own outreach program “Ciencia al Tiro” in a South American community known for its significant contributions to both foundational neuroscience research and the arts. \nLEARN MORE: \nLa Alegría de la Ciencia\n \nIn many ways\, neurociencia es española. The “founder” of modern neuroscience was an artist and anatomist from Spain (Ramon y Cajal of course)\, and fundamental advances in our understanding of electrophysiology were and continue to be made in Spanish-speaking Europe and Latin America. \n \nLEARN MORE: Instituto Cajal \nIn the 1960’s\, in Montemar\, north of Valpo\, the University of Chile in Santiago ran a marine-biology laboratory where neuroscientists studied how small proteins embedded in brain cell membranes allowed for charged particles called ions (including sodium (Na+) and potassium (K+)) to cross under certain circumstances\, allowing for electric currents to flow down the wire-like axons of our neurons… \n \nLEARN MORE: Montemar Institute of Marine Biology \nChile took off as a center of neuroscience research largely because of the Humboldt squid! The axons of this invertebrate are enormous\, visible to the naked eye\, and amenable to electrode placement on either side of the membrane to record changes in charge as neurons go from a resting state to the “action potential!” \n \nLEARN MORE: Neuroscience: The great squid hunt \n \nAnd for our training at the Latino Network we’ll be joined (via Skype!) by David Naranjo\, Ph.D.\, a neuroscientist at CINV who studies the structural and functional aspects of small membrane-embedded proteins known as voltage-gated potassium channels\, which contribute to a neuron’s ability to conduct electric currents. We are looking forward to integrating grad students and post-docs from CINV for future school visits (again via Skype) in collaboration with the Latino Network… \nTRAINING SLIDES: NW Noggin @ Latino Network (pdf) \n 
URL:https://nwnoggin.org/event/noggin-latino-network/
LOCATION:Latino Network Offices Rockwood\, 740 SE 182nd Ave\, Portland\, OR\, 97233\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20171011T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20171011T230000
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CREATED:20170818T164221Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171013T022248Z
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SUMMARY:NOGGINFEST!!!!
DESCRIPTION:WHAT:  NogginFest:  Music\, Art  –  and Brains!!\nLEARN MORE:  Noggin Fest October 11th!! \n \nWHERE:  Alberta Rose Theater\, 3000 NE Alberta St\, Portland\, OR 97211 \nWHEN:  Wednesday\, October 11\, 2017\, 6 – 11pm \nUPDATE: See how it went  –  at the link! \nNoggin Fest 2017!\n \n \n \nArt\, research presentations\, music\, brains..! \n \n \n \nNW Noggin has been VERY BUSY lately… \n \nNurturing Noggin Nodes @ OHSU\, Midbrains and Monkeys (Camp Monkey 2017!)\, Brush strokes & brains!\, Awe\, amazement & delight\, Synapsing with Summer @ SAIL!\, Cellphones & Receptors at Franklin SUN\, Memories @ MedCure\, Jeff Leake Joins Teacher Advisory Council @ PAM!\, Sweetness\, Shelter & Savants\, EPSPs & Entropy!\, In an old Tri-Met bus on a landfill…\, Ask Me Anything: Science Reddit Noggin AMA!\, and Lobes @ Legacy: Nourishing Noggins for Healthy Kids! \n(please click on these links for more details and pics  –  more updates at NOGGIN BLOGGIN)… \n \nAnd this year we have been invited to the Society of Neuroscience Conference in Washington DC! Nine members of the Neuroscience Club at Portland State University\, and one outreach volunteer from WSUV submitted an abstract\, and will present their poster at the conference\, and join graduate participants from OHSU Behavioral Neuroscience in outreach efforts this fall! \nLEARN MORE:  #brains2DC \n \nWe will present outreach volunteers\, new research\, art and evidence of outreach effectiveness to both the House Neuroscience and STEAM caucuses\, as we did in 2016. The chance to examine brains\, and work on a short art project will be included.  Three of the four caucus co-chairs represent Pacific Northwest districts where we’ve brought our student volunteers into classrooms and the community. \n \nAs a way to capstone our NW efforts this year\, and raise funds to get our volunteers to DC\, we are hosting the first annual NogginFest! \n \nNogginFest is a part-research presentation\, part-art show\, part-benefit concert mega-event combining everything we do and stand for into one incredible night. NogginFest is a way for us to showcase our work\, bring researchers\, grad students\, local artists\, and local musicians together\, and get directly involved with the community. \n \nWe will have live music\, art workshops\, real brains\, live real-time EEG recordings\, raffles\, auctions\, speakers\, beer\, tons of enthusiasm\, and we can’t wait to see you there. \n \nThis student-organized and student-run event will be held at the Alberta Rose Theatre on Wednesday\, October 11th. Our volunteers are incredible\, offering their enthusiasm\, expertise and time in public K-12 classrooms and community outreach events all over the Pacific Northwest… \n \nWe are currently offering product\, media\, and monetary sponsorships for this event\, and would love to have your support. NW Noggin is a non-profit (EIN:  81-3885713). Check out our Sponsorship Packet below to find out more details about how you can be a part of this event. \nPLEASE CONTACT JESSE HAMLIN (jhamlin@pdx.edu) FOR MORE DETAILS!  \nLEARN MORE: \nNoggin Fest October 11th!!\n \nLEARN MORE:  NOGGIN FEST Sponsorship Packet
URL:https://nwnoggin.org/event/nogginfest/
LOCATION:Alberta Rose Theatre\, 3000 NE Alberta St\, Portland\, OR\, 97211\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20171014T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20171014T120000
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CREATED:20170912T205156Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171014T021955Z
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SUMMARY:Noggin Presents at OAEA!
DESCRIPTION:WHAT:  STEAM Ahead! Using Art and Science to Engage Underserved Communities \nWHERE:  Oregon Arts Education Association conference\, Wilsonville High School\, 6800 SW Wilsonville Rd\, Wilsonville\, OR 97070 \nWHEN:  Saturday\, October 14\, 2017\, 9:00am – noon \nSTEAM Ahead! Using Art and Science to Engage Underserved Communities \n \nSince 2012 NW Noggin has been using art to teach traditionally underserved communities about how their brains work. Working primarily with academically at risk students\, rural populations\, and homeless youth\, we have taken our unique collaboration of art and science from Portland Public Schools to rural Washington and Oregon\, all the way to Washington DC. Join us as we describe some of the challenges and strategies for using arts integration to engage with diverse groups. Our participants benefit from guided lessons\, artistic and scientific perspectives\, and hands-on STEAM activities led by our enthusiastic volunteers. \nLEARN MORE:  2017 OAEA Conference Brochure \nCollagraph Neuron Prints  \nStudent Understanding \nStudents will learn and understand different structures of the neuron and how they function. Some elements of art and process of printmaking will also be covered. \nArts Based Strategies \nPrincipals of design\, observational thinking. \nQuick Overview \nStep 1 :­ Explanation and discussion of neurons\, functions and structors. Brief introduction/demo on collagraph printmaking with card stock/file folders. Students experiment with printmaking process. \nStep 2­: Start building neuron collagraph plates. \nStep 3­: Print. \nNOGGIN SLIDES (ppt): OAEA Conference 2017 \nNOGGIN SLIDES (pdf): OAEA Conference 2017 \nTo join us at the conference\, please RSVP to aspragus@yahoo.com \nOutreach participants\nAli Mack\, PSU\n Travis Christian\, PSU\n Kanani Miyamoto\, Noggin Resource Council\nHeather Wild\, PSU\nJordan Ray\, PSU\nJobe Ritchie\, PSU
URL:https://nwnoggin.org/event/noggin-presents-at-oaea/
LOCATION:Wilsonville High School\, 6800 SW Wilsonville Rd\, Wilsonville\, OR\, 97070\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20171017T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20171017T100000
DTSTAMP:20260610T124404
CREATED:20170926T023751Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171016T235433Z
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SUMMARY:Noggin @ Hillsboro's Liberty High
DESCRIPTION:WHAT:  Visit to Liberty High School\, Hillsboro\, Oregon \nWHERE:  Liberty High School\, 21945 NW Wagon Way\, Hillsboro\, OR 97124 \nWHEN:  Tuesday\, October 17\, 8:00am – 10:00am \n \nPlease join us!  Email bgriesar@nwnoggin.org\, jleake@pdx.edu to RSVP 🙂 \nSee what we did last spring..! \nA BioGift of Brains\n \nCONFIRMED PARTICIPANTS\nAli Mack\, PSU\nJoey Seuferling\, Noggin Resource Council\nTravis Christian\, PSU\nChristine Williams\, Noggin Resource Council\nJennifer Jensen\, PSU
URL:https://nwnoggin.org/event/noggin-hillsboros-liberty-high-2/
LOCATION:Liberty High School\, 21945 NW Wagon Way\, Hillsboro\, OR\, 97124\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20171019
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20171020
DTSTAMP:20260610T124404
CREATED:20170713T155058Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171019T033647Z
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SUMMARY:Homelessness & the Brain
DESCRIPTION:WHAT: Homelessness & the Brain @ p:ear \nWHERE: p:ear\, 338 NW 6th Ave. Portland\, OR 97209 \nWHEN: Thursday\, October 19\, 10:00am – 1:00pm (9:00am set up for presenters) \n \nFACEBOOK EVENT LINK: Homelessness & the Brain \n \nNW Noggin is collaborating with p:ear on a public event on Thursday\, October 19th\, to address the issue of affordable housing. We aim to bring together graduate students from PSU\, OHSU and other area institutions studying sleep\, anxiety\, depression\, emotional regulation\, drugs\, adolescent brain development\, resilience\, and other relevant topics\, clinicians and policy makers  –  as well as data\, art and testimony from valuable members of our community without a home\, to illuminate links between homelessness and the brain… \n \nLEARN MORE:  Homelessness & the Brain \nWe’ve enjoyed several productive days of planning/outreach at p:ear this summer and fall… \nJune 20:  Homelessness + Brain @ p:ear;\nSee what we did Day One:  In an old Tri-Met bus on a landfill… \n\n\nJune 27:  Homelessness + Brain @ p:ear\nSee what we did Day Two:  Sweetness\, Shelter & Savants \n \nSeptember 26: Homelessness + Brain @ p:ear;\nSee what we did on Day Three:  Lateral Landscapes \n \nSo who else is interested in publicly sharing their research? \nWe’ve posted an online list of participating graduate students and postdocs\, with short descriptions of research interests and activities\, c.v.’s\, and also links to labs\, publications\, and relevant personal and/or professional web pages. \nWe’d also like anyone interested to consider how you might present your work in an informal\, art-filled public forum.  It will be a bit like a poster session\, but with homeless youth\, clinicians and policy makers present and ready to ask questions\, make useful connections\, and learn more..! \nIf you’d like to join these efforts\, please RSVP to the emails below with your name\, a short description of your research interests\, and any links you’d want included. \nWe look forward to hearing from you  –  thank you for your enthusiasm for public education\, outreach and community service \nCheers!\nBill (griesar@pdx.edu) & Jeff (jleake@pdx.edu)\nnwnoggin.org
URL:https://nwnoggin.org/event/homelessness-the-brain/
LOCATION:P:ear\, 338 NW 6th Ave\, Portland\, OR\, 97209\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20171024T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20171024T120000
DTSTAMP:20260610T124404
CREATED:20171020T200501Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171023T201522Z
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SUMMARY:Noggins @ BioGift
DESCRIPTION:WHAT: Visit to BioGift for new brain donation! \nWHERE: BioGift\, 17819 NE Riverside Pkwy\, Portland\, OR 97230 \nWHEN: Tuesday\, October 24\, 2017\, 10:00am – 12:00pm \nSee what we did last time! \nA BioGift of Brains\n \nConfirmed participants\n Gaile Parker\, PSU\n Jordan Ray\, PSU\n Heather Hamilton\, PSU/NIH BUILD EXITO\n Brittany Alperin\, OHSU\n Jobe Ritchie\, PSU\n Jessica Patching-Bunch\, OHSU/Noggin Resource Council\n Jarrett Skinner\n Joey Seuferling\, Noggin Resource Council\n Leota Wolford\, PSU\n Aliese Poole\, PSU\nAli Mack\, PSU
URL:https://nwnoggin.org/event/noggins-biogift/
LOCATION:BioGift\, 17819 NE Riverside Pkwy\, Portland\, OR\, 97230\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20171026T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20171026T200000
DTSTAMP:20260610T124404
CREATED:20171005T001259Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171103T033105Z
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SUMMARY:Forest Bathing: Your Brain on Nature @ Velo
DESCRIPTION:WHAT: “Forest Bathing: Your Brain on Nature @ Velo” with Brittany Alperin (OHSU) and Sienna Morris \nWHERE: Velo Cult\, 1969 NE 42nd Ave\, Portland\, OR 97213 \nWHEN: THURSDAY\, October 26\, 2017;  6 – 8pm \nUPDATE: See what we did at Velo in October!\nBathing your brain @ Velo\n \nNW Noggin Velo Cult events are always free\, open to the public\, child friendly\, and feature access to amazing beer (scroll here for current tap list)\, wine\, coffee\, tea\, sodas and sandwiches… \n \nWhat types of practices can help us reduce the symptoms of depression\, anxiety\, or a stressful lifestyle? What if you could look no further than your backyard? Literally! \n\n\nPlease join us for another night of science and art where behavioral neuroscience student Brittany Alperin (OHSU) and Numberism artist Sienna Morris discuss the mental health benefits of spending time outdoors and share the art inspired by the Japanese practice of forest bathing.\n\n\n\nLearn more about Sienna and Brittany’s NW Noggin collaborations…\n\n\nChanging Brain Waves of Depression\n \nLEARN MORE: NW Noggin @ Velo Cult
URL:https://nwnoggin.org/event/forest-bathing-your-brain-on-nature-velo/
LOCATION:Velo Cult Bike Shop\, 1969 NE 42nd\, Portland\, OR
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20171028T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20171028T220000
DTSTAMP:20260610T124404
CREATED:20171023T204522Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171029T205630Z
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SUMMARY:SPOOKY BENEFIT SHOW FOR NW NOGGIN!
DESCRIPTION:WHAT: Spooky Benefit Show for NW Noggin! \nWHERE: American Legion (Post 134)\, 2104 NE Alberta St\, Portland\, OR 97211 \nWHEN: Saturday\, October 28\, 6:30 – 10:00pm \n \nUPDATE: THIS WAS AWESOME!!! \nGreat music\, a big crowd\, and major kudos to Noggin PSU volunteer Aliese Poole\, whose brain waves were displayed on stage behind terrific performers! \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n“A Halloween-themed show held at the American Legion (Post 134)\, featuring some of Portland’s punk bands whose music comes from the more abrasive\, strange and nasty swirling pools of gooey punk found in our realm. The costumed Portland musicians and made-over interior of Post 134 will surely have interesting effects on the human mind–and it will all be well documented by our film and sound crew.” \nLet’s bring brains  –  even zombie brains!  –  back to Washington DC (bwa ha ha!) \n#brains2DC!
URL:https://nwnoggin.org/event/spooky-benefit-show-for-nw-noggin/
LOCATION:American Legion Post 134\, 2104 NE Alberta St\, Portland\, 97211\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20171030T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20171030T200000
DTSTAMP:20260610T124404
CREATED:20171015T193956Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171101T020746Z
UID:14939-1509382800-1509393600@nwnoggin.org
SUMMARY:Neuroscience Club Craft Night & Costume Party!
DESCRIPTION:WHAT: Neurocrafts – Neuroscience Club Craft Night & Costume Party! \nWHERE: Community Psychology Room\, Cramer Hall 364\, Portland State University\, Portland\, OR 97207-0751 \nWHEN: Monday\, October 30th\, 2017 from 5:00 PM to 8:00 PM \n \n \nGot your neuron made for #brains2DC? Great opportunity to build the brain cell of your dreams!
URL:https://nwnoggin.org/event/neuroscience-club-craft-night-costume-party/
LOCATION:Portland State University\, Cramer Hall\, Room 317Z\, PO Box 751\, Portland\, OR\, 97207-0751\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20171104T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20171104T170000
DTSTAMP:20260610T124404
CREATED:20171028T184447Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171120T012845Z
UID:15362-1509796800-1509814800@nwnoggin.org
SUMMARY:Smell\, Memory\, Place Tour of Picturing Oregon @ PAM!
DESCRIPTION:WHAT: Noggin Smell\, Memory\, and Place Tour of Picturing Oregon exhibit \nWHERE: Portland Art Museum\, 1219 SW Park Ave\, Portland\, OR 97205 \nWHEN: Saturday\, November 4\, 2017\, noon – 5:00pm \nUPDATE: See what we did (and smelled\, and experienced\, and drank!) \nOne landscape contains the other…\n \nJoin a PAM Museum Educator and volunteers from NW Noggin on an olfactory trek through the Picturing Oregon exhibition. This 30 minute expedition of select landscapes inspired by Art and Beer brewers\, will teach you a little bit about the neuroscience of smell\, memory\, and place with the aid of regionally specific natural materials. All tours are 30 minutes and meet in the first gallery of Picturing Oregon– 3rd floor\, Main Building \nARTWORK \nTour #1 @ 1:00pm:  Michael Brophy\, Harvest\, 1995\, oil on canvas \nMichael Brophy (American\, born 1960)\, Harvest\, 1995\, oil on canvas\, Gift of Laura Russo and Lucinda Parker\, © Michael Brophy and The Laura Russo Gallery\, 1995.32 \nTour #2 @ 3:30pm: Lily E. White\, Evening on the Columbia\, 1903/1905\, platinum print \nLily E. White (American\, 1865-1944)\, Evening on the Columbia\, 1903/1905\, platinum print\, Museum Purchase: Caroline Ladd Pratt Fund\, no known copyright restrictions\, 91.22.1 \nTour #3 @ 4:30pm: Frank Vincent DuMond\, Sketch of Table Rock Near Medford\, 1911\, oil on board \nFrank Vincent DuMond (American\, 1865-1951)\, Sketch of Table Rock Near Medford\, 1911\, oil on canvas\, Gift of 52 subscribers\, © artist or other rights holder\, 13.9 \nWhat is smell? \nTake a deep breath. Stuff is made of smaller pieces\, and you just inhaled them through your nose. These pieces are molecules\, and they are released from foods\, surfaces\, plants\, trees\, dogs\, bodies\, and that delicious pint of beer in your hands. \n \nUp your nose is a hidden cavity\, where special cells called odor receptors grab specific molecules and respond by sending electricity directly into your brain! These odor receptors stick these hair-like processes through the ceiling of the nasal cavity to bind molecules\, and send more wire-like projections through holes in the bone below your brain to carry the currents. \nLEARN MORE: Olfactory booklet \n \nCommitted participants\nHeather Wild\, PSU/Mount Hood Community College\nHeather Hamilton\, PSU/NIH BUILD EXITO\nKayla Townsley\, PSU/OHSU/NIH BUILD EXITO\nCody Prouty\, PSU/PSU Neuroscience Club
URL:https://nwnoggin.org/event/noggin-smell-memory-place-tour-of-picturing-oregon-pam/
LOCATION:Portland Art Museum
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20171111
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20171116
DTSTAMP:20260610T124404
CREATED:20170215T164834Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171120T013044Z
UID:9892-1510358400-1510790399@nwnoggin.org
SUMMARY:Society for Neuroscience conference
DESCRIPTION:The Society for Neuroscience conference will bring 30\,000 researchers to Washington DC this November (11/11 – 11/15)\, including many of our NW Noggin (nwnoggin.org) outreach volunteers.  NW Noggin brings together graduate and undergraduate collaborators from the Pacific Northwest\, who since 2012 have developed and delivered their own arts-integrated instruction on the brain and behavior to over 15\,000 academic priority students in Portland and Vancouver public schools. We’ve offered talks from students in neuroscience and art at Portland’s Velo Cult bike shop and pub\, which inform community members about federally funded neuroscience research\, and help train graduates to present their work to a lay audience. \n \nIn partnership with the American Brain Coalition\, we will visit DC area public schools during that week\, introducing them to graduate and undergraduate students\, real human brains\, and art projects designed to engage and inform young people about how their brains work. \nLEARN MORE: NW Noggins Bring #brains2DC! \n \nLEARN MORE ABOUT NOGGIN OUTREACH AT SFN SAN DIEGO… \n \nWe will once again present select outreach volunteers\, new research\, art and evidence of outreach effectiveness to both the House Neuroscience and STEAM caucuses.  The chance to examine\, and work on a short art project will be included.  Three of the four caucus co-chairs represent Pacific Northwest districts where we’ve brought our student volunteers into classrooms and the community.  \nLEARN MORE FROM 2016 STEAMing to DC..! \n \nBuilding excitement and awareness of discoveries in neuroscience through arts-integrated outreach across institutional\, state\, federal and generational lines trains new scientists to collaborate\, and communicate\, and increases awareness and support for further investment in brain research.\n\n\n\nLEARN MORE:   \nNoggins in Congress\, A Briefing with Brains\, Art & Ice Cream!
URL:https://nwnoggin.org/event/society-for-neuroscience-conference-3/
LOCATION:Walter E. Washington Convention Center\, 801 Mt Vernon Pl NW\, Washington\, DC\, 20001\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20171111T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20171115T160000
DTSTAMP:20260610T124404
CREATED:20170915T155602Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171114T113542Z
UID:14175-1510390800-1510761600@nwnoggin.org
SUMMARY:NW Noggin:  Art of Neuroscience
DESCRIPTION:WHAT: Art of Neuroscience booth \nWHERE: Walter E. Washington Convention Center\, L Street Bridge \nWHEN: Saturday\, November 11 – Wednesday\, November 15\, 10 a.m.–4 p.m. \n \nBooth #7\nNW Noggin – www.nwnoggin.org  \n \nBill Griesar\, Ph.D. is Neuroscience Coordinator for NW Noggin (nwnoggin.org)\, an art and neuroscience outreach nonprofit based in Portland\, Oregon. Bill along with Noggin Arts Coordinator Jeff Leake\, M.F.A.\, organizes graduates and undergraduates from local universities to develop and deliver arts-integrated STEM education in public schools and community venues. \nLEARN MORE: Jeff Leake Art \n \nNW Noggin’s Art of Neuroscience booth will feature practiced #scicomm #sciart outreach volunteers\, details on brain-related art projects\, plenty of pipe cleaner neurons\, and art work created by K-12 students in DC area schools! \n \nCome join us at Booth 7! \nTABLE STAFFING \nSaturday\, November 11\n9:00 – 12:30\nBill Griesar (NW Noggin/PSU/OHSU)\, Jeff Leake (NW Noggin/PSU)\, Sulema Rodriguez (PSU/NIH BUILD EXITO)\, Heather Hamilton (PSU/NIH BUILD EXITO)\, Christina Williams (Noggin Resource Council)\, Aliese Poole (PSU)\, Andrea Anaya (PSU)\, Jennifer Jensen (PSU)\, Jesse Hamlin (PSU)\, Jobe Ritchie (PSU)\, Alex Kunz (PSU)\, Rebekah Hough (PSU)\, Thomas Madison (PSU)\, Jessica Patching-Bunch (Noggin Resource Council/OHSU)\, Ali Mack (PSU)\, Joey Seuferling (Noggin Resource Council)\, Angela Hendrix (Noggin)\, Gaile Parker (PSU)\n12:30 – 4:00pm\nAndrea Anaya (PSU)\, Jennifer Jensen (PSU)\, Jesse Hamlin (PSU)\, Jobe Ritchie (PSU)\, Joey Seuferling (Noggin Resource Council)\, Angela Hendrix (Noggin)\n\n \nSunday\, November 12\n9:00 – 12:30\nBill Griesar (NW Noggin/PSU/OHSU)\, Jeff Leake (NW Noggin/PSU)\, Rebekah Hough (PSU)\, Thomas Madison (PSU)\, Jessica Patching-Bunch (Noggin Resource Council/OHSU)\, Ali Mack (PSU)\, Joey Seuferling (Noggin Resource Council)\, Angela Hendrix (Noggin)\, Gaile Parker (PSU)\n12:30 – 4:00pm\nSulema Rodriguez (PSU/NIH BUILD EXITO)\, Heather Hamilton (PSU/NIH BUILD EXITO)\, Christina Williams (Noggin Resource Council)\, Aliese Poole (PSU)\, Andrea Anaya (PSU)\, Jennifer Jensen (PSU)\, Jesse Hamlin (PSU)\, Jobe Ritchie (PSU)\, Alex Kunz (PSU)\n\nMonday\, November 13\n (Gather at the booth\, but take turns heading off to talks\, posters\, meetings… 🙂\n9:00 – 12:30\nSulema Rodriguez (PSU/NIH BUILD EXITO)\, Andrea Anaya (PSU)\, Jesse Hamlin (PSU)\, Jobe Ritchie (PSU)\, Alex Kunz (PSU)\, Thomas Madison (PSU)\, Jessica Patching-Bunch (Noggin Resource Council/OHSU)\, Ali Mack (PSU)\, Angela Hendrix (Noggin)\, Reena Clements (OHSU)\n12:30 – 2:00pm; close at 2:00\, store items\, bring neurons/models to Sidwell Friends\n (We’ll gather at the booth\, but take turns heading off to talks\, posters\, meetings… 🙂\nChristina Williams (Noggin Resource Council)\, Aliese Poole (PSU)\, Alex Kunz (PSU)\, Rebekah Hough (PSU)\, Joey Seuferling (Noggin Resource Council)\, Angela Hendrix (Noggin)\, Gaile Parker (PSU)\, Heather Hamilton (PSU/NIH BUILD EXITO)\n \nTuesday\, November 14\n9:00 – 12:00\nHeather Hamilton (PSU/NIH BUILD EXITO)\n12:00 – 2:00pm\nTBD\n2:00 – 4:00pm\nSulema Rodriguez (PSU/NIH BUILD EXITO)\, Aliese Poole (PSU)\, Andrea Anaya (PSU)\, Jennifer Jensen (PSU)\, Alex Kunz (PSU)\, Rebekah Hough (PSU)\, Jessica Patching-Bunch (Noggin Resource Council/OHSU)\, Ali Mack (PSU)\n\n \nWednesday\, November 15\n9:00 – 12:00\nSulema Rodriguez (PSU/NIH BUILD EXITO)\, Heather Hamilton (PSU/NIH BUILD EXITO)\, Christina Williams (Noggin Resource Council)\, Aliese Poole (PSU)\, Andrea Anaya (PSU)\, Jennifer Jensen (PSU)\, Jesse Hamlin (PSU)\, Jobe Ritchie (PSU)\, Alex Kunz (PSU)\, Rebekah Hough (PSU)\, Thomas Madison (PSU)\, Jessica Patching-Bunch (Noggin Resource Council/OHSU)\, Ali Mack (PSU)\, Joey Seuferling (Noggin Resource Council)\, Angela Hendrix (Noggin)\, Gaile Parker (PSU)\n12:00 – 4:00pm\nAllie Clark (OHSU)\, Gaile Parker (PSU)\n\n \nMAKE A PIPE CLEANER NEURON…\n \nDISCOVER:  Pipe Cleaner Neuron Project Background \nCREATE:  How to make a pipe cleaner neuron \nWATCH:  Making pipe cleaner neurons in the classroom\n \n \nWe could use your support\, too! Northwest Noggin is a lean 501(c)(3) nonprofit\, with no paid staff (no paid anyone!)\, and we welcome\, appreciate and effectively direct investment in art and brain outreach to where it’s needed most… \nThank you for supporting free\, arts-integrated\, research-based neuroscience education for K-12 and the public in the Pacific Northwest  –  and beyond..! \n\n \n\nDonations are tax-deductible.  The EIN number for Northwest Noggin is 81-3885713. \n 
URL:https://nwnoggin.org/event/nw-noggin-art-of-neuroscience/
LOCATION:Walter E. Washington Convention Center\, 801 Mt Vernon Pl NW\, Washington\, DC\, 20001\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20171111T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20171111T170000
DTSTAMP:20260610T124404
CREATED:20170713T181435Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171108T151244Z
UID:13411-1510405200-1510419600@nwnoggin.org
SUMMARY:Noggin Poster @ SfN!
DESCRIPTION:Session Type: Theme J Poster\nSession Number: 026\nSession Title: Neuroscience Outreach Activities I\nSession Date and Time: Saturday Nov 11\, 2017 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM\nLocation/Room: Walter E. Washington Convention Center: Hall A\nAbstract Control Number: 3104\nPresentation Number: 026.13SA\nPosterboard Number: WW19\n \n \nNW Noggin: Synaptic community connections in the rural Pacific Northwest \n \nDOWNLOAD: Noggin Poster 2017 Griesar Leake \nGRIESAR\, W.S.*\, LEAKE\, J.* \nScience needs investment\, and engaging young people and the public explains discoveries and builds support for education and research.  Integrating arts in STEM (STEAM) fosters engagement.  Here we report on efforts to reach K-12 students and the public about brain research through arts in the rural Northwest. NW Noggin (nwnoggin.org) is an education non-profit that organizes graduates\, undergraduates\, K-12 students\, scientists and artists to collaborate\, learn from each other\, and excite people about brain research through the arts in both formal and informal settings.  Our urban outreach volunteers (from Portland State University (PSU)\, Oregon Health & Sciences University (OHSU) and other Portland area campuses) have worked with over 14\,000 academic priority students since 2012\, presenting art projects and research in schools\, museums\, homeless youth centers\, breweries\, theaters\, Congress\, the Obama White House\, and even bike shop pubs! In spring 2017\, we hit the road with 10 volunteers from PSU\, OHSU and WSU Vancouver.  We spent three days in the rural Washington community of Davenport\, meeting with every kindergartner through 9th grader in town!  We discussed federally funded research on the brain and drugs\, anxiety\, depression\, Parkinson’s\, Alzheimer’s\, the genetics of parenting behavior\, the mathematical modeling of brain activity\, adolescent brain development and other compelling topics.  We made our own pipe cleaner neurons\, and created beautiful brain cell prints. We were also joined in Davenport by the Manager for Constituent & Community Relations for Representative Cathy McMorris-Rogers\, Republican co-Chair of the House Neuroscience caucus.  Both her office and that of Representative Earl Blumenauer\, the Democratic co-Chair\, had invited our NW Noggin volunteers to present a briefing in Congress in spring 2016. In Davenport\, we were the “brain people\,” offered free coffee all over town\, and covered by the local newspaper.  From the Congresswoman’s staffer:  “A sincere thanks for inviting me to spend time with your group in Davenport! NW Noggin is meeting a very unique but important need in communities across the PNW (and country) which we are very grateful for.” We subsequently drove 14 volunteers to rural La Grande\, Oregon for another popular day of research discussion and brain-related arts with 6th – 12th graders. Building excitement and awareness of discoveries in neuroscience through arts-integrated outreach across institutional\, state\, federal\, partisan\, urban/rural and generational lines trains new scientists to collaborate and communicate\, and increases awareness and support for further investment in research and the arts. \n* Department of Psychology\, Portland State University; NW Noggin (nwnoggin.org)
URL:https://nwnoggin.org/event/noggin-poster-sfn/
LOCATION:Walter E. Washington Convention Center\, 801 Mt Vernon Pl NW\, Washington\, DC\, 20001\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20171111T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20171111T160000
DTSTAMP:20260610T124404
CREATED:20170803T213249Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171108T203407Z
UID:13787-1510410600-1510416000@nwnoggin.org
SUMMARY:Noggin + PSU Posters @ Brain Awareness Campaign event!
DESCRIPTION:WHAT: Opening Channels to Brain Awareness \n \nWHERE:  Society for Neuroscience conference in DC; Hall E of the Convention Center \nWHEN:  Saturday\, November 11\, 2017\, 2:30 – 4:00pm \n \nBill Griesar and Jeff Leake will present a poster for NW Noggin… \nAnd five additional PSU undergraduates have been invited to present a second poster on the extent and effectiveness of STEAM outreach at a Brain Awareness campaign event at the conference!  The students are Rebekah Hough\, Thomas Madison\, Jessica Patching-Bunch\, Travis Christian\, and Alison Mack… \nWe’ll share ideas\, initiatives and successes in neuroscience education outreach by presenting a poster at this year’s Brain Awareness Campaign Event. \nWe’ll celebrate Brain Awareness and share outreach achievements with Brain Awareness Week organizers from around the world\, and applaud the winners of the Brain Awareness Video Contest and other education awards. \nWe’ll also hear from Jayatri Das\, the Chief Bioscientist at the Franklin Institute\, about how museums can be channels for connecting scientists to new audiences through neuroscience outreach  –  something that NW Noggin has pursued many times\, with the Portland Art Museum\, Phillips Collection\, etc… \nHere are a few key details about the event that presenters should know: \n\nThe Brain Awareness Campaign Event: Opening Channels to Brain Awareness is Saturday\, November 11\, from 2:30 – 4:00 PM\nThe event will take place in the Hall E of the Convention Center\nPoster setup will begin at 2:00 pm. Setup is first come\, first serve. Any posters put up before 2:00 pm will be removed by staff.\n\nPSU undergraduate outreach poster… \nNW Noggin: connecting communities coast to coast \n\nR. Hough*\, T. Madison*\, J. Patching-Bunch**\, T. Christian*\, A. Mack*\n* Department of Psychology\, Portland State University\n**Developmental Brain Imaging Lab (DBIL Lab)\, Oregon Health & Science University \nNoggin helps us influence the community in a meaningful way. Noggin provided a platform for the organizer of the march for science in Portland Oregon to spread the word and get the community involved. Then members of Noggin marched along side others in the community to help gain support not only for neuroscience but all science and research. Noggin also connects college and graduate students to help bring neuroscience into the classrooms of middle and high school students exposing them to professions and resources that they wouldn’t have otherwise. Noggin hosts science talks at a local bike shop to help get the community more excited about and involved in neuroscience research and science themed art. Noggin also helps connect undergraduate students to graduate students and senior scientists helping them learn more about their possible future careers and possible research experience. This creates possible new neuroscience students who are truly passionate about community involvement and education. Noggin also helps raise awareness about community concerns like how homelessness affects the brain to help gain more community support and understanding. Noggin also travels to national neuroscience conventions to help raise awareness about the importance of community education and involvement. The Noggin website is also a unique resource that helps spread information and awareness about new research and events within the neuroscience community.  Lastly Noggin helps combine art in science to help get those who may not be as scientifically inclined more interested and excited about neuroscience and science in general. \nDOWNLOAD: brains2dc-poster \nNW Noggin poster… \n \nNW Noggin: Connecting SfN outreach volunteers and schools in San Diego and DC\, GRIESAR\, W.S.*\, LEAKE\, J.*\n* Department of Psychology\, Portland State University; NW Noggin (nwnoggin.org) \nScience needs investment\, and engaging the public explains discoveries and builds support for education and research. Integrating arts in STEM (“STEAM”) fosters engagement. Here we report on efforts to reach K-12 students and the public about brain research at the 2016 Society for Neuroscience conference in San Diego. \nNW Noggin (nwnoggin.org) is an education non-profit that organizes graduates\, undergraduates\, K-12 students\, scientists and artists to collaborate\, learn from each other\, and excite people about brain research through the arts in both formal and informal settings. Our outreach volunteers (from Portland State University\, Oregon Health & Sciences University and other Northwest campuses) have worked with over 12\,000 academic priority students since 2012\, presenting art projects and research in schools\, art museums\, symphonies\, homeless youth centers\, breweries\, theaters and even bike shop pubs! \nIn spring 2016\, we brought 26 volunteers to Washington DC to present in DC public schools\, Congress\, the White House\, and the Phillips Collection!  In October 2016\, we were recognized for an “innovative” outreach model by the Obama White House. \nIn November of 2016\, we were invited to offer insights on outreach by the Society for Neuroscience\, during their 2016 annual conference in San Diego\, California. In addition to participating in productive discussions at SfN\, we also contacted San Diego Public Schools\, ArtReach (a local arts institution)\, and the Neuroscience department at UC San Diego to arrange for actual visits by graduate and undergraduate SfN attendees to local public classrooms! \nStudents at Jefferson and Linda Vista elementary schools learned about neurons\, and how dendrites\, soma and axons are structured to perform different functions. Students built their own colorful brain cells out of pipe cleaners\, and our volunteers brought them back to the SfN conference to create a captivating and compelling display! Many neuroscientists stopped by to discover how their research had inspired young people in the broader community. \nAfter the conference\, we returned the vibrant neurons to the schools\, and student artists built their own network\, along with drawings and text describing what they’d learned about brain research. \nLearn more about these efforts\, and our plans for the 2017 SfN conference in DC: https://nwnoggin.org/2017/02/28/brains2dc/ \nBuilding excitement and awareness of discoveries in neuroscience through arts-integrated outreach across institutional\, state\, federal and generational lines trains new scientists to collaborate and communicate\, and increases awareness and support for further investment in brain research\, and the arts. \nDOWNLOAD: SFN Brain Awareness campaign 2017
URL:https://nwnoggin.org/event/noggin-poster-brain-awareness-campaign-event/
LOCATION:Walter E. Washington Convention Center\, 801 Mt Vernon Pl NW\, Washington\, DC\, 20001\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20171111T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20171111T170000
DTSTAMP:20260610T124404
CREATED:20171017T002755Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171108T214433Z
UID:14963-1510416000-1510419600@nwnoggin.org
SUMMARY:Dana Foundation Brain Facts Reception
DESCRIPTION:WHAT: Dana Foundation BrainFacts.org Relaunch Reception \nWHERE: Walter E. Washington Convention Center\, Room 2008\, Washington DC \nWHEN: Saturday\, November 11\, 2017\, 4:00 – 5:00pm \n \nATTENDING\nJeff Leake\, NW Noggin Art Coordinator\nBill Griesar\, NW Noggin Neuroscience Coordinator
URL:https://nwnoggin.org/event/dana-foundation-brain-facts-reception/
LOCATION:Walter E. Washington Convention Center\, 801 Mt Vernon Pl NW\, Washington\, DC\, 20001\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20171111T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20171111T170000
DTSTAMP:20260610T124404
CREATED:20171109T191206Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171109T191206Z
UID:15785-1510417800-1510419600@nwnoggin.org
SUMMARY:SfN’s Brain Awareness Week outreach video interview: Christina Williams
DESCRIPTION:Dear Christina Williams\, \nThis is a reminder that your interview for SfN’s Brain Awareness Week and outreach video will take place Saturday\, November 11 at 4:30 p.m. Five minutes prior to the appointed time of your interview\, our video team and I will find you at your poster at the Brain Awareness Campaign Event\, so please be looking for us! \nHave a lovely day and a great annual meeting. \nAll the best\, \nHannah Nelson
URL:https://nwnoggin.org/event/sfns-brain-awareness-week-outreach-video-interview-christina-williams/
LOCATION:Walter E. Washington Convention Center\, 801 Mt Vernon Pl NW\, Washington\, DC\, 20001\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20171111T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20171111T203000
DTSTAMP:20260610T124404
CREATED:20171107T211501Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171107T211502Z
UID:15732-1510425000-1510432200@nwnoggin.org
SUMMARY:SfN Trainee Professional Development Awards Poster Session
DESCRIPTION:WHAT: SfN Trainee Professional Development Awards Recipients Poster Session \nWHERE: Hall E\, Walter E. Washington Convention Center\, 801 Mt Vernon Pl NW\, Washington\, DC 20001 \nWHEN: SATURDAY\, NOVEMBER 11th\, 6:30–8:30 p.m. \n \nThis SfN poster session is open to all and offers visiting volunteers the opportunity to learn about projects selected for Professional Development Awards\, and to meet some reviewers who may be evaluating future applications.
URL:https://nwnoggin.org/event/sfn-trainee-professional-development-awards-poster-session/
LOCATION:Walter E. Washington Convention Center\, 801 Mt Vernon Pl NW\, Washington\, DC\, 20001\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20171112T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20171112T110000
DTSTAMP:20260610T124404
CREATED:20170818T151849Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171108T151519Z
UID:13875-1510480800-1510484400@nwnoggin.org
SUMMARY:Noggin Undergrad Outreach Poster!
DESCRIPTION:Abstract Control Number: 16448\nAbstract Title: Bridging the gap: Understanding neuroscience through symbiotic learning and community outreach\nSession Title: Neuroscience Outreach Activities II*\nSession Time: 11/12/2017 8:00:00 AM – 11/12/2017 12:00:00 PM*\nSession Number: 027 \n \nLEARN MORE: PSU Neuro Club Neuroscience Poster SfN 2017 \nBridging the gap: Understanding neuroscience through symbiotic learning and community outreach\nAUTHOR BLOCK *C. A. WILLIAMS1\, A. R. KUNZ2\, S. RODRIGUEZ6\, H. A. HAMILTON7\, J. L. JENSEN3\, A. L. POOLE3\, A. ANAYA4\, J. M. HAMLIN3\, J. J. SCHOEN5\, J. L. RITCHIE3; \n1Washington State Univ.\, Vancouver\, WA; 2Biochem.\, 3Portland State Univ.\, Portland\, OR; 4Portland State Univ.\, Clackamas\, OR; 5Psychology\, Portland State Univ.\, Portland\, OR; 7Biol.\, 6PSU/NIH Build Exito\, Portland\, OR \nAbstract: \nNW Noggin is a nonprofit integrative art and neuroscience organization that takes an innovative approach to education for people of all ages. Noggin operates through the combined effort of students\, scientists\, and artists from Oregon and Washington State. This approach provides volunteers with opportunities for involvement that include: outreach\, teaching experience\, public speaking experience\, networking\, and much more. This multi-institutional outreach facilitates collaboration between the community and institutions of higher education which can often be a difficult gap to bridge. In our efforts to teach the public\, we are also teaching ourselves. As future scientists and educators in the making\, we relish the opportunity to share our knowledge with a thirsty and curious public. During the Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU) Brain Fair in March 2017\, Noggin hosted a table where members of the community approached us with questions that challenged and inspired us to think critically\, and creatively\, which further solidified our understanding of neuroscience. By the end of the day\, we had gone through over 1200 gloves\, which were utilized to hold real brains. Ultimately\, we were stunned by the sheer volume of people who attended this event. Contributing to public understanding of neuroscience and psychology generates a sense of altruism within us because we value the contributions\, and personal connections we make within our community. This was especially evident at Shahala Middle School in February of 2017 when Noggin provided brain demonstrations\, and led students through the construction of pipe cleaner neurons. The students were attentive\, respectful\, and most importantly\, engaged in the educational process. It was uplifting to see the eyes of our future generation light up with excitement as they got a closer look at real human brains. We believe that these experiences will remain with them as they continue on their academic journey. Whether that journey leads them to explore the sciences\, or otherwise\, is a prospect that makes doing outreach so rewarding. If we want to begin solving problems in the world\, it starts with outreach. It’s through collaboration\, and the proliferation of knowledge\, that issues can be resolved. The work we do as volunteers fuels our own drive for scientific knowledge\, and we hope to inspire the same in community members we interact with throughout our NW Noggin outreach. \nPresentation Number: 027.15SU\nPoster Board Number: WW46\nPresentation Time: 10:00am – 11:00am\nLocation: Walter E. Washington Convention Center: Halls A-C * \n*Theme J posters should be mounted Saturday\, November 11\, 1 p.m. EST through Sunday\, Nov. 12\, 5 p.m. EST for casual viewing over the weekend. You are responsible for removing your poster from the board at 5 p.m. EST on Sunday\, Nov. 12. Theme J posters remaining after November 12\, 5 p.m. EST will be discarded.
URL:https://nwnoggin.org/event/noggin-undergrad-outreach-poster/
LOCATION:Walter E. Washington Convention Center\, 801 Mt Vernon Pl NW\, Washington\, DC\, 20001\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20171112T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20171112T210000
DTSTAMP:20260610T124404
CREATED:20171027T144836Z
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SUMMARY:“Taste of Neuroscience” Pub Dance + Science competition!
DESCRIPTION:WHAT: “Taste of Neuroscience” Competition!\nFrom OHSU/PSU: “Pac Man Fever: Texting\, Mutations & Brains!” \nWHERE: Bier Baron Tavern\, 1523 22nd St NW\, Washington\, DC 20037 \nWHEN: Sunday\, November 12\, 2017\, 6:30 – 9:00pm \nBUY TICKETS ($5): taste of neuroscience \n \nThe nonprofit Taste of Science invited researchers at this year’s Society for Neuroscience meeting to step away from their PowerPoints and onto the dance floor for a sci-comm dance off! Teams from all over will show off their moves and cutting edge research on the Bier Baron Tavern stage. Winners of this epic dance battle will be chosen by the audience! \nRebekah Hough from PSU\, and Allie Clark\, Sami Friedrich and Reena Clements from OHSU are participating  –  to dance and talk about genes and mutations (and Pac Man!) and how these might impact your brain..!
URL:https://nwnoggin.org/event/taste-of-neuroscience-pub-talk/
LOCATION:Bier Baron Tavern\, 1523 22nd St NW\, Washington\, 20037\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20171113T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20171113T110000
DTSTAMP:20260610T124404
CREATED:20171107T201635Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171120T010814Z
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SUMMARY:Noggins on the Hill: Cathy McMorris-Rogers
DESCRIPTION:WHAT: Meeting with Megan Perez\, Legislative Assistant to Cathy McMorris-Rogers \nWHERE: \n \nRoom B-245\, Longworth House Office Building\, South of the U.S. Capitol\, bounded by Independence Ave.\, New Jersey Ave.\, South Capitol St.\, and C St.\, S.E \nTRANSIT: Capitol South Metro Station on the Blue and Orange Lines is closest… \nWHEN: Monday\, November 13\, 10:30 – 11:00am\nMeet inside the building:  please arrive early to get through security in time \nNoggin spent several days last spring in Davenport\, Washington\, meeting with every kindergartener through 9th grader in town! We joined one day by Jessie Laughery\, the Manager for Constituent & Community Relations for Representative Cathy McMorris-Rogers\, Republican co-Chair of the House Neuroscience caucus.  Both her office and that of Representative Earl Blumenauer\, the Democratic co-Chair\, invited our Noggin volunteers to present a briefing in Congress last spring\, and a new Neuroscience briefing later this week… \n \nLEARN MORE: Dopamine in Davenport \nWe’re excited to discuss federal support for brain research and arts integration in neuroscience education and outreach throughout the Northwest and the country with Megan Perez\, the Chief Legislative Assistant to the Congresswoman. \n \n \nParticipants\nBill Griesar\, PSU/OHSU/NW Noggin\n Jeff Leake\, PSU/NW Noggin\n Rebecca Hood\, OHSU\n Aliese Poole\, PSU\n Joey Seuferling\, Noggin Resource Council\n Christina Williams\, Noggin Resource Council\n Alfredo Zuñiga\, OHSU\n Gaile Parker\, PSU\nHeather Hamilton\, NIH BUILD EXITO
URL:https://nwnoggin.org/event/noggins-on-the-hill/
LOCATION:Longworth House Office Building\, Washington\, DC\, 20515\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20171113T111500
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20171113T120000
DTSTAMP:20260610T124404
CREATED:20171112T175616Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171120T010956Z
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SUMMARY:Noggins on the Hill: Earl Blumenauer
DESCRIPTION:WHAT: Meeting with Kristen Donheffner\, Legislative Assistant\, Representative Earl Blumenauer \nWHERE: \n \nRoom 1111\, Longworth House Office Building\, South of the U.S. Capitol\, bounded by Independence Ave.\, New Jersey Ave.\, South Capitol St.\, and C St.\, S.E \nTRANSIT: Capitol South Metro Station on the Blue and Orange Lines is closest… \nWHEN: Monday\, November 13\, 11:15 – 11:45am \n \nRepresentative Earl Blumenauer is the Democratic co-Chair of the House Neuroscience caucus. Both his office and that of Representative Cathy McMorris-Rogers\, the Republican co-Chair\, invited our Noggin volunteers to present a briefing in Congress last spring\, and a new Neuroscience briefing later this week… \n \n \nParticipants\nBill Griesar\, PSU/OHSU/NW Noggin\nJeff Leake\, PSU/NW Noggin\nRebecca Hood\, OHSU\nAliese Poole\, PSU\nJoey Seuferling\, Noggin Resource Council\nChristina Williams\, Noggin Resource Council\nAlfredo Zuñiga\, OHSU\nGaile Parker\, PSU\nHeather Hamilton\, NIH BUILD EXITO
URL:https://nwnoggin.org/event/noggins-on-the-hill-earl-blumenauer/
LOCATION:Longworth House Office Building\, Washington\, DC\, 20515\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20171113T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20171113T163000
DTSTAMP:20260610T124404
CREATED:20171026T153609Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171120T011240Z
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SUMMARY:Noggins @ Sidwell Friends
DESCRIPTION:WHAT: Outreach visit to the BRAIN Club at Sidwell Friends School \nWHERE: Sidwell Friends School\, 3825 Wisconsin Ave\, Washington\, DC 20016 \nWHEN: Monday\, November 13\, 3:00 – 4:30pm (please arrive on time)\n\nClosest METRO station: Tenleytown/American University Red Line station (0.7 mile walk) \n\n\nNoggin has been invited to talk brains\, brain research and art with student members of the BRAIN (Biological Research and Investigations in Neuroscience) Club at the Sidwell Friends School from 3:25 – 4:30pm. There is a parking garage off of Wisconsin\, and we’ll meet in the Upper School\, Room 200 by the elevator.  \n \nWe’ll bring our volunteers pursuing federally funded research on Parkinson’s\, caffeine\, alcohol\, social relationships\, implicit bias\, and adolescent brain development. We’ll bring real human brains to examine\, courtesy of Paul Aravich from Eastern Virginia Medical School\, and Sidwell is providing pipe cleaners for a chance to make our own brain cells\, and learn about the value of arts-based instruction firsthand… \n \nThe Club is also presenting their own poster at the Society for Neuroscience conference\, in the Teaching of Neuroscience Poster Session; VV36 from 3-4 pm on Sunday\, November 12… \nParticipants\nBinyam Nardos\, OHSU\nAlfredo Zuñiga\, OHSU\nAndre Walcott\, OHSU\nReena Clements\, OHSU\nRebecca Hood\, OHSU\nScott Jones\, OHSU\nAndrea Anaya\, PSU\nJennifer Jensen\, PSU\nRebekah Hough\, PSU\nAliese Poole\, PSU\nAlex Kunz\, PSU Neuroscience Club President\nAlison Mack\, PSU Psychology Club President\nSulema Rodriguez\, PSU/NIH BUILD EXITO\nJessica Patching-Bunch\, OHSU/Noggin Resource Council\nHeather Hamilton\, PSU/NIH BUILD EXITO\nKayla Townsley\, PSU/OHSU/NIH BUILD EXITO\nChristina Williams\, PSU\nJesse Hamlin\, PSU\nJoey Seuferling\, Noggin Resource Council\nJobe Ritchie\, PSU\nThomas Madison\, PSU\nGaile Parker\, PSU\nAngela Hendrix\, Noggin
URL:https://nwnoggin.org/event/noggins-sidwell-friends/
LOCATION:Sidwell Friends School\, 3825 Wisconsin Ave\, Washington\, DC\, 20016\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20171113T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20171113T200000
DTSTAMP:20260610T124405
CREATED:20171023T203841Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171030T180124Z
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SUMMARY:Awards and Prizes Reception @ SfN
DESCRIPTION:WHAT: SfN Awards & Prizes Reception \nWHERE: Independence DE room\, Marriott Marquis Hotel\, 901 Massachusetts Ave NW\, Washington\, DC 20001 \nWHEN: Monday\, November 13\, 2017\, 7:00 – 8:00pm \n \nThe Awards and Prizes Reception is a time to honor all individuals being recognized for their scientific achievements at Neuroscience 2017… \nA limited opportunity for the following invited Noggin participants:\nSulema Rodriguez\, PSU/NIH BUILD EXITO\nJesse Hamlin\, PSU\nAlison Mack\, PSU\nKayla Townsley\, PSU/OHSU/NIH BUILD EXITO\nBill Griesar\, PSU/OHSU/NW Noggin\nJeff Leake\, PSU/NW Noggin
URL:https://nwnoggin.org/event/awards-and-prizes-reception-sfn/
LOCATION:Marriott Marquis Hotel\, 901 Massachusetts Ave NW\, Washington\, DC\, 20001\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20171114T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20171114T151500
DTSTAMP:20260610T124405
CREATED:20171004T223818Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171120T011453Z
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SUMMARY:Noggin @ Turner Elementary!
DESCRIPTION:WHAT: Visit to Turner Elementary \nWHERE: Turner Elementary\, 3264 Stanton Rd. SE\, Washington DC 20032 \nWHEN: Tuesday\, November 15\, 2017\, 8:00am – 3:15pm \nOur NW Noggin outreach volunteers  –  along with Dr. Paul Aravich (“The Brain Guy“) from Eastern Virginia Medical School\, and Emma Lindberg\, Outreach Assistant for the Society for Neuroscience  –  will visit with over 500 Turner students and their 24 teachers (!)\, discuss (and hold) brains and MAKE ART at Turner Elementary School in Washington DC! \n \nWe’ll enjoy a number of brain-related activities\, including:\n1. Introductions and questions: Who are we? What do you already know about the brain? What would you like to know?\n2. Different brain areas do different things: cortical lobes\, subcortical amygdala\, hippocampus\, brainstem\, cerebellum\n3. Parts of a brain cell (or neuron): dendrites\, soma\, axon \n\n4. Make your own brain cells! Pipe cleaners galore!\n5. Build a brain map: Draw what each brain region does  –  directly on the brain! \n\n6. Want to hold and examine an actual human brain? (Nobody HAS to\, but it’s pretty cool 🙂 \n \nWe are indebted to Rachel Goldberg of the Phillips Collection\, who not only set up this visit\, but is also bringing all of the art supplies\, nitrile gloves for brain handling\, and lunch for our volunteers! We are very excited to return to the enthusiastic Home of the Rockets  –  see what we did last year! \nBrains in DC: Inspired Teaching at Turner and ITS\n \nParticipants\nRebecca Hood\, OHSU (8:00 – 11:00am)\nReena Clements\, OHSU (8:00 – 11:00am)\nAndrea Anaya\, PSU (8:00 – 11:00am)\nJennifer Jensen\, PSU (8:00 – 11:00am)\nRebekah Hough\, PSU (8:00 – 11:00am)\nAliese Poole\, PSU (8:00 – 11:00am)\nAlex Kunz\, PSU Neuroscience Club President (8:00 – 11:00am)\nAlison Mack\, PSU Psychology Club President (8:00 – 11:00am)\nSulema Rodriguez\, PSU/NIH BUILD EXITO (8:00 – 11:00am)\nJessica Patching-Bunch\, OHSU/Noggin Resource Council (8:00 – 11:00am)\nKayla Townsley\, PSU/OHSU/NIH BUILD EXITO (8:00 – 11:00am)\nChristina Williams\, Noggin Resource Council\nAngela Hendrix\, Noggin \nBinyam Nardos\, OHSU/Noggin Resource Council\nScott Jones\, OHSU\nJesse Hamlin\, PSU\nJoey Seuferling\, Noggin Resource Council\nJobe Ritchie\, PSU\nThomas Madison\, PSU\nAlfredo Zuñiga\, OHSU\nAndre Walcott\, OHSU \nNote: The Women in Neuroscience luncheon is scheduled at the Society for Neuroscience noon – 2:00pm\, so we’ll lose a number of our volunteers at that time 🙂
URL:https://nwnoggin.org/event/noggin-turner-elementary/
LOCATION:Turner Elementary\, 3264 Stanton Rd. SE\, Washington\, DC\, 20032\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20171114T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20171114T140000
DTSTAMP:20260610T124405
CREATED:20171026T182415Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171108T220830Z
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SUMMARY:Women in Neuroscience Luncheon
DESCRIPTION:WHAT: Celebration of Women in Neuroscience Luncheon \nWHERE: Renaissance Washington Hotel\, 999 9th St NW\, Washington\, DC 20001 \nWHEN: Tuesday\, November 14\, 12:00 – 2:00pm \nFrom Mark Rutledge-Gorman\, Portland Alcohol Research Center\, OHSU: “For a number of years the PARC has provided support and materials for NWNoggin staff and events…because of your dedicated efforts to further neuroscience\, I would like to invite you to an award luncheon this year at SfN.” \nNoggin participants\n \nChristina Williams\, Noggin Resource Council\nSulema Rodriguez\, PSU/NIH BUILD EXITO/Noggin Resource Council\nHeather Hamilton\, PSU/NIH BUILD EXITO\nAliese Poole\, PSU\nJennifer Jensen\, PSU\nAlex Kunz\, PSU\nAlison Mack\, PSU\nAndrea Anaya\, PSU\nRebekah Hough\, PSU\nRebecca Hood\, OHSU
URL:https://nwnoggin.org/event/women-in-neuroscience-luncheon/
LOCATION:Renaissance Washington Hotel\, 999 9th St NW\, Washington\, DC\, 20001\, United States
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