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SUMMARY:Noggin @ p:ear!
DESCRIPTION:WHAT: Noggin @ p:ear! \nWHERE: p:ear\, 338 NW 6th Ave.\, Portland\, OR 97209 \nWHEN: Tuesday\, March 5\, 2019\, 10:00am – noon \n \nNoggin is returning to P:ear\, a remarkable Portland organization aimed at building positive relationships with homeless and transitional youth through education\, art and recreation to affirm their personal worth and help them create more meaningful and healthier lives… \n \nWe are excited to communicate science through the extraordinary volunteer efforts of our talented graduate and undergraduate Noggin participants from Portland State University\, Oregon Health & Science University\, the Pacific Northwest College of Art\, and other collaborators.! \n \nLearning about the brain\, and behavior\, and the evidence-based structural and functional aspects of who we are is powerful and actionable information for everyone\, including young people struggling\, like many\, with anxiety\, depression\, drugs\, bias\, chronic stress  –  and the poverty\, isolation\, racism\, homophobia\, lack of affordable housing and other factors that can impact development. \n \nLEARN MORE: Noggin @ p:ear \nJoin us! Please RSVP to griesar@pdx.edu and jleake@pdx.edu \nCOMMITTED PARTICIPANTS\nAaron Eisen\, PSU\nSarah Beyeler\, Institute of Neuroscience\, University of Oregon\nEmily Burgess\, PSU/NIH BUILD EXITO\nDiane Duncan\, PSU\nBrenda Yan\, PSU\nCam Howard\, PSU
URL:https://nwnoggin.org/event/noggin-pear/
LOCATION:OR
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SUMMARY:Noggin @ Health & Science School
DESCRIPTION:WHAT: Noggin visit to Middle School Science Club at Health & Science School \nWHERE: Health & Science School\, 18640 NW Walker Road\, Beaverton\, OR 97006 \n \nWHEN: Thursday\, March 7\, 2:30pm – 4:30pm \nLEAD ORGANIZER: Jacob Schoen\, OHSU/NW Noggin Resource Council \n\nThe Oregon National Primate Research Center has provided monthly after-school science activities for students at HS2 since 2011. Diana Gordon from the ONPRC invited us to join them in both February (on 2/7/19) and March (3/7/19) to discuss brain research & make art… \n \nThis week we’ll be messing with our taste buds and exploring links between sensory detection and perception of taste and flavor… \n \nSee what we did last month at HS2! And learn how to TAKE ACTION to add brains back into the K-12 biology curriculum\, where it belongs. Adolescence is a time of tremendous brain growth and change\, and students want to know… \nPutting brains back in biology @ HS2\n \nIt’s not the teachers: Federal and state Next Generation Science Standards NEED brains… \nCOMMITTED PARTICIPANTS\nRuth Marigomen\, WSUV\nEmily Carr\, PSU FRINQ\nAaron Eisen\, PSU Neuro Club\nJohnny Uriarte-Lopez\, PSU Neuro Club\nJason Blume\, PSU\nCam Howard\, PSU\nTravis Wellendorf\, Art Institute of Portland\nDarrin Lane\, PSU
URL:https://nwnoggin.org/event/noggin-health-science-school-2/
LOCATION:Health & Science School\, 18640 NW Walker Road\, Beaverton\, OR\, 97006\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190311
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190318
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LAST-MODIFIED:20190315T124922Z
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SUMMARY:Brain Awareness Week 2019!
DESCRIPTION:Here’s what our volunteers are up to this week!! \nBrain Awareness Week!\n \nRead our interview with the Dana Foundation about Brain Awareness Week… \nNW Noggin: Interview with the Dana Foundation!\n \nAnd check our Noggin calendar for what we’ve got planned..! \nBAW Events at links below…\nNoggin joins ABCD Family Night @ OHSU!\n \nGreat experience! The ABCD Study is exploring changes in both the structure and function of developing brains\, and behavior\, by following a cohort of kids through their adolescence… \nNoggin @ p:ear!\n \nP:ear is an extraordinary homeless youth center\, where we love to answer questions and learn more from wonderful young Portlanders without access to safe housing. We’re visiting here every Tuesday to show brains\, and make art… \n \nWe visited Oregon Public Broadcasting to talk more brains and art! \nListen to “Combining Neuroscience And Art” on Spreaker. \nBill Griesar\, who teaches psychology and neuroscience at Portland State University\, teamed up with artist Jeff Leake to create a nonprofit called NW Noggin. Their goal is to engage kids through both art and science to help them learn about their how their brains work. \nNoggin @ HeLa High!\n \nWe returned to this awesome Evergreen Public School to mess with our taste buds\, and investigate the relationship between sensory detection and perception..! We enjoyed access to the official Instagram account for PSU this same day\, too 🙂 \nNoggin @ Brain Fair\n \nOne of the largest Brain Fairs ever! Join us at OMSI on Saturday…
URL:https://nwnoggin.org/event/brain-awareness-week-2019/
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SUMMARY:Noggin joins ABCD Family Night @ OHSU!
DESCRIPTION:WHAT: ABCD Family Night at OHSU! \nWe did it! \n \nWHERE: OHSU Auditorium\, 3181 S.W. Sam Jackson Park Road\, Portland\, Oregon 97239; parking in Lot 10 (free!) \n \nWHEN: Monday\, March 11th\, 2019\, 5pm-7:30pm \n \nTonight was an Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development (ABCD) Study celebration for participants and their families hosted by the OHSU research site. NW Noggin volunteers made art\, exhibited brains and answered many questions… 🙂 \n \nThis is the Nation’s largest and most successful Neurodevelopmental study. \n \nWe enjoyed the opportunity to meet and work along with staff and students from the Developmental Brain Imaging (DBIL) Lab\, The FAIR Lab and The TRAC Lab.   \n \nLEARN MORE: Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development (ABCD) Study \nCOMMITTED PARTICIPANTS\nAaron Eisen\, PSU\nJason Blume\, PSU\nAmber Schwartz\, PSU/OHSU/NIH BUILD EXITO\nCam Howard\, PSU\nGreyson Moore\, PSU\nIsidro Chan\, PSU\nGraham Gardner\, PSU\nMichael Deveney\, PSU\nDeza’Rae Collins\, PSU/NIH BUILD EXITO \nLEARN MORE… \nBrain Awareness Week!
URL:https://nwnoggin.org/event/noggin-joins-abcd-family-night-ohsu/
LOCATION:OHSU Auditorium\, OHSU\, 3181 S.W. Sam Jackson Park Road\, Portland\, OR\, 97239\, United States
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SUMMARY:Noggin @ p:ear!
DESCRIPTION:WHAT: Noggin @ p:ear! \nWHERE: p:ear\, 338 NW 6th Ave.\, Portland\, OR 97209 \nWHEN: Tuesday\, March 12\, 2019\, 10:00am – noon \n \nNoggin is returning to P:ear\, a remarkable Portland organization aimed at building positive relationships with homeless and transitional youth through education\, art and recreation to affirm their personal worth and help them create more meaningful and healthier lives… \n \nWe are excited to communicate science through the extraordinary volunteer efforts of our talented graduate and undergraduate Noggin participants from Portland State University\, Oregon Health & Science University\, the Pacific Northwest College of Art\, and other collaborators.! \n \nLearning about the brain\, and behavior\, and the evidence-based structural and functional aspects of who we are is powerful and actionable information for everyone\, including young people struggling\, like many\, with anxiety\, depression\, drugs\, bias\, chronic stress  –  and the poverty\, isolation\, racism\, homophobia\, lack of affordable housing and other factors that can impact development. \n \nLEARN MORE: Noggin @ p:ear \n \nCOMMITTED PARTICIPANTS\nJoey Seuferling\, NW Noggin\nCam Howard\, PSU\nJordan Ray\, PSU\nGreyson Moore\, PSU\nAaron Eisen\, PSU\nAndrew Stanley\, PSU\nMary Lerner\, PSU \n \n 
URL:https://nwnoggin.org/event/noggin-pear-2/
LOCATION:P:ear\, 338 NW 6th Ave\, Portland\, OR\, 97209\, United States
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CREATED:20190130T223422Z
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SUMMARY:Noggin @ HeLa High!
DESCRIPTION:WHAT:  NW Noggin visit to HeLa High \nWe did it! \n \nWHERE:  Henrietta Lacks High School\, 9105 NE 9th St.\, Vancouver\, WA\, 98664 \nWHEN:  Thursday\, March 14\, 2018\, 8:00am – 12:00pm \n \nNoggin volunteers from Portland State University\, OHSU and other area campuses will meet with about 400 students at Henrietta Lacks High School\, to discuss neuroscience research and make art related to understanding our brains… \n \nAnd we’ll be taking over PSU’s official Instagram page today too! \nportlandstate\n \nSee what’ve done at HeLa in the past… \nHallucinations @ HeLa High\n \nHella Bright at HeLa\n \nHippocampal hordes at HeLa High\n \nBrains for 437 @ HeLa High!\n \nCOMMITTED PARTICIPANTS\nAaron Eisen\, PSU\nLelani Lealiiee-Sjoden\, PSU/NIH BUILD EXITO\nLiliana Prychyna\, PSU\nJason Blume\, PSU\nMichael Deveney\, PSU\nCam Howard\, PSU\nDarrin Lane\, PSU\nJoey Seuferling\, NW Noggin\nAngela Hendrix\, NW Noggin\nKeys Le\, PSU\nGreyson Moore\, PSU\nBradley Mahoney\, WSUV\nRobby Heiberg\, PSU
URL:https://nwnoggin.org/event/noggin-hela-high-3/
LOCATION:He La High School\, 9105 NE 9th St\, Vancouver\, WA\, 98664\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190314T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190314T140000
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CREATED:20190202T163807Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190202T163807Z
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SUMMARY:PSU Neuro Club Dead Week Daze!
DESCRIPTION:WHAT: PSU Neuro Club DEAD WEEK Daze! \nWHERE: Smith Memorial Student Union\, Room 296/298\, Portland State University\, 1825 SW Broadway\, Portland\, OR 97201 \nWHEN: Thursday\, February 7th\, 12:00 – 2:00pm \n \nDOWNLOAD: Dead Week Daze flyer
URL:https://nwnoggin.org/event/psu-neuro-club-dead-week-daze/
LOCATION:Smith Center\, Portland State University\, 1825 SW Broadway\, Portland\, OR\, 97201\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190316T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190316T170000
DTSTAMP:20260610T141110
CREATED:20190111T234838Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190330T134026Z
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SUMMARY:Noggin @ Brain Fair
DESCRIPTION:WHAT: OHSU/OMSI BRAIN FAIR \nWe did it! Twenty boxes of nitrile gloves! That’s 1000 people holding brains!!\nBringing BRAINS to Brain Fair 🙂\n \nWHERE: Oregon Museum of Science & Industry\, 1945 SE Water Ave\, Portland\, OR 97214 \nWHEN: Saturday\, March 10\, 2018\, 9:00am – 5:00pm\n(set up 8:30 – 9:30am! Event starts @ 10am) \n \nOne of the nation’s largest Brain Fairs is this Saturday\, and concludes the 2019 Brain Awareness Week..! \nBrain Awareness Week!\n \nCome join Noggin and the PSU Neuroscience Club for an awesome day at OMSI! OHSU promises coffee all day\, and free admission to the museum! \n \nHowever\, NW Noggin will not only put the (real) brains in Brain Fair\, but also provide pizza and snacks  –  and homemade “BRAIN COOKIES” from Tara Leake!  –  for our outstanding volunteers 🙂 \n \nSee what we did last year! \nPutting the brains in Brain Fair!\n \n \nPipe Cleaners\, Gel Prints\, Electrodes & Brains!\n \nCOMMITTED PARTICIPANTS \n \nThank you:  Informed\, exceptional\, caring\, BUSY outreach volunteers!! \nMaverick Grey\, PSU/NIH BUILD EXITO\nAaron Eisen\, PSU Neuro Club\nSierra Baca\, WSUV\nVanessa Batulayan\, PSU\nMcKenzie Figuracion\, PSU/NIH BUILD EXITO\nJesus Martinez\, PSU\nKyle Stinson\, PSU\nJeehoon Jung\, WSUV\nJulia Gullikson\, PSU\nJohnny Uriarte-Lopez\, PSU Neuro Club\nJason Blume\, PSU\nCam Howard\, PSU\nSydney Duran\, PSU\nMichael Deveney\, PSU\nSara Moreno\, PSU\nBrenda Yan\, PSU\nDarrin Lane\, PSU\nSai Kiersarsky\, PSU\nNicco Martin\, Kapiolani Community College\nStephanie Paulsen\, PSU\nRoyce Yoshimura\, Kapiolani Community College\nIris Guttierez\, WSUV (until 3:00pm)\nPaul Delahanty\, PSU\nLeah Arkills-Mclain\, PSU\nBradley Mahoney\, WSUV\nRobby Heiberg\, PSU\nKindra Crick\, NW Noggin\nCora Crick\nNatalia Stoner\, PSU (8:30 – 10:30am)\nAbby Kosiara\, OHSU\nCatherine Caine\, Hawaii/USA Teacher of the Year (2015)
URL:https://nwnoggin.org/event/noggin-brain-fair/
LOCATION:Oregon Museum of Science & Industry\, 1945 SE Water Ave\, Portland\, OR\, 97214\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190319T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190319T120000
DTSTAMP:20260610T141110
CREATED:20190306T000035Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190319T193539Z
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SUMMARY:Noggin @ p:ear!
DESCRIPTION:WHAT: Noggin @ p:ear! \nWHERE: p:ear\, 338 NW 6th Ave.\, Portland\, OR 97209 \nWHEN: Tuesday\, March 19\, 2019\, 10:00am – noon \n \nNoggin is returning to P:ear\, a remarkable Portland organization aimed at building positive relationships with homeless and transitional youth through education\, art and recreation to affirm their personal worth and help them create more meaningful and healthier lives… \n \nWe are excited to communicate science through the extraordinary volunteer efforts of our talented graduate and undergraduate Noggin participants from Portland State University\, Oregon Health & Science University\, the Pacific Northwest College of Art\, and other collaborators.! \n \nLearning about the brain\, and behavior\, and the evidence-based structural and functional aspects of who we are is powerful and actionable information for everyone\, including young people struggling\, like many\, with anxiety\, depression\, drugs\, bias\, chronic stress  –  and the poverty\, isolation\, racism\, homophobia\, lack of affordable housing and other factors that can impact development. \n \nLEARN MORE: Noggin @ p:ear \n \nSeeing us all through research & art\n \n“Not only are people on the streets affected\, but those of us who sleep in our own beds each night also have our brains impacted by homelessness\, perhaps through less activation of cerebral networks required to fully humanize those in our community in need of our acknowledgement and support…” \nCOMMITTED PARTICIPANTS\nMadi Cho-Richmond\, PSU\nCam Howard\, PSU\nCatherine Caine\, Hawaii State Teacher of the Year (2015)\nGreyson Moore\, PSU\nAaron Eisen\, PSU\nAndrew Stanley\, PSU\nKyle Stinson\, PSU \n  \n 
URL:https://nwnoggin.org/event/noggin-pear-3/
LOCATION:P:ear\, 338 NW 6th Ave\, Portland\, OR\, 97209\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190402T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190402T120000
DTSTAMP:20260610T141110
CREATED:20190306T000335Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190402T124533Z
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SUMMARY:Noggin @ p:ear!
DESCRIPTION:WHAT: Noggin @ p:ear! \nWHERE: p:ear\, 338 NW 6th Ave.\, Portland\, OR 97209 \nWHEN: Tuesday\, April 2\, 2019\, 10:00am – noon \n \nNoggin is returning to P:ear\, a remarkable Portland organization aimed at building positive relationships with homeless and transitional youth through education\, art and recreation to affirm their personal worth and help them create more meaningful and healthier lives… \n \nLEARN MORE: Listening to testimony @ p:ear \nWe are excited to communicate science through the extraordinary volunteer efforts of our talented graduate and undergraduate Noggin participants from Portland State University\, Oregon Health & Science University\, the Pacific Northwest College of Art\, and other collaborators.! \n \nLearning about the brain\, and behavior\, and the evidence-based structural and functional aspects of who we are is powerful and actionable information for everyone\, including young people struggling\, like many\, with anxiety\, depression\, drugs\, bias\, chronic stress  –  and the poverty\, isolation\, racism\, homophobia\, lack of affordable housing and other factors that can impact development. \n \nLEARN MORE: Noggin @ p:ear \nJoin us! Please RSVP to griesar@pdx.edu and jleake@pdx.edu \nCOMMITTED PARTICIPANTS\nJoey Seuferling\, NW Noggin\nIsabella Maranghi\, PSU/NIH BUILD EXITO\nMary Lerner\, PSU Neuro Club\nJesus Martinez\, PSU\nAnita Randolph\, OHSU\nKyle Stinson\, PSU\nChristine Lee-Roth\, OHSU\nBrenda Yan\, PSU\nJordan Ray\, PSU\nAmber Schwartz\, PSU/OHSU\nIsidro Chan\, PSU\nGreyson Moore\, PSU\nCam Howard\, PSU \n  \n 
URL:https://nwnoggin.org/event/noggin-pear-4/
LOCATION:P:ear\, 338 NW 6th Ave\, Portland\, OR\, 97209\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190410T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190410T200000
DTSTAMP:20260610T141110
CREATED:20190318T213942Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190412T141837Z
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SUMMARY:STEAM Night @ Buckman Elementary School!
DESCRIPTION:WHAT: Noggin @ Buckman STEAM Night! \nWe did it! And it was a blast..! \n \nLEARN MORE: Brains to Buckman!\n \nWe hear so many great questions from going places\, and leaving labs\, classrooms and conferences. People asked about epilepsy\, memory\, development\, alcohol\, and comparative brain anatomy… \nWHERE: Buckman Elementary School\, 320 SE 16th Ave\, Portland\, OR 97214 \n \nWHEN: Wednesday\, April 10\, 6:30 – 8:00pm \nContact: Becca Beckman\, SUN Site Coordinator\, Buckman Elementary School \n“The mission of Buckman Arts Focused Elementary School is to provide education through a rigorous arts-integrated curriculum designed to engage\, excite and empower students.” \n \nFROM BECCA: “That is awesome! Our theme is ‘Today’s STEAMers\, tomorrow’s leaders.’ We’re looking to highlight careers in each field and specifically showcase women and POC in these fields. I am so excited to work with you. This event will be so fun.” \n \nWe LOVE STEAM Nights! See what we’ve done in other area schools… \nThe World Inside Their Heads\n \nSciencepalooza!\n \nApplied neuroscience – & STEAM\n \nSTEAM Ahead @ Ionotropic Irvington\n \nSERIOUSLY (& joyfully!): Letting Knowledge Serve the City \nCOMMITTED VOLUNTEERS\n1. Aaron Eisen\, PSU Neuro Club\n2. Mary Lerner\, PSU Neuro Club\n3. Joey Seuferling\, NW Noggin\n4. Thomas Rounds\, PSU\n5. Nathali May\, PSU/NIH BUILD EXITO\n6. Emily Carl\, PSU\n7. Isidro Chan\, PSU\n8. Jason Blume\, PSU\n9. Phillip Bouleh\, PSU\n10. Kelsey Payne\, PSU\n11. Ashley Navarro\, Mount Hood Community College\n12. Keys Le\, PSU\n13. Veronika Lobova\, WSUV\n14. Jose Perez Quinchuela\, PSU\n15. Robby Heiberg\, PSU\n16. Greyson Moore\, PSU\n17. Michael Deveney\, PSU\n18. Cam Howard\, PSU\n19. Jeff Leake\, NW Noggin\n20. Bill Griesar\, NW Noggin
URL:https://nwnoggin.org/event/steam-night-buckman-elementary/
LOCATION:Buckman Elementary School\, 320 SE 16th Ave\, Portland\, OR\, 97214\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190412
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190414
DTSTAMP:20260610T141110
CREATED:20190104T205203Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190506T125144Z
UID:23457-1555027200-1555199999@nwnoggin.org
SUMMARY:Oregon/SWW SfN Chapter Meeting!
DESCRIPTION:WHAT: Society for Neuroscience OR/SW WA Chapter Annual Meeting \nWe did it! More details at the link…\nBrains & Sex @ SfN\n \nWHERE: McMenamins Edgefield\, 2126 SW Halsey Street\, Troutdale\, OR \nWHEN: Friday\, April 12 – Saturday\, April 13\, 2019 \n \nThis year’s theme is sex differences in research. \n \nLarry Cahill\, Ph.D.\nProfessor\, Neurobiology and Behavior\nUniversity of California\, Irvine\n“Sex influences on brain and body: An issue whose time has come” \n \nDena Dubal\, M.D.\, Ph.D.\nAssistant Professor\, Neurology\nUniversity of California\, San Francisco\n“Why do women live longer? Dissecting sex differences in aging and neurodegenerative diseases” \n \nCharles Roselli\, Ph.D.\nProfessor\, Physiology & Pharmacology\nOregon Health & Science University\n“Nature’s choice: How brain differentiation influences sexual partner preferences” \n \nMEETING SCHEDULE: Oregon/SWW Chapter Meeting 2019 \nPROGRAM & ABSTRACTS: SFN OR 2019 program \n \n \nLearn about past Chapter meetings at the links! \nMental health @ McMenamin’s\n \nMyelin @ McMenamin’s!\n \n  \nNOGGIN ABSTRACT! \nNW Noggin: Synapses Stories and Song!\n \nGRIESAR\, W.S.* ** *** ****\, LEAKE\, J.* ** *** \nScience needs investment and diverse perspectives\, and integrating arts in STEM (STEAM) encourages more people to get involved. \n \nNonprofit NW Noggin (nwnoggin.org) organizes undergraduates and graduates to collaborate\, build community networks and inspire people about neuroscience and art. 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 K-12 students since 2012! \n \nThere is tremendous need to develop approaches to assist academic priority K-12 students\, and offer access to social and economic benefits of education. Students struggle with academic achievement. The dropout rate for Native Americans is particularly high. Oregon has a rich Native culture and history\, yet only in 2017 did the Legislature mandate a statewide K-12 curriculum for ‘tribal history\,…sovereignty\, culture\, treaty rights\, government\, socioeconomic experiences\, and current events.’ \n \nIn 2017 we received a grant from Spirit Mountain Community Fund for outreach with tribal majority schools\, aimed at making connections between animal figures in Grande Ronde and Siletz stories and neuroscience research. \n \nIn 2018 we engaged over 300 K-12 students through brain research\, storytelling\, music and art! We spent spring 2018 collaborating with the Oregon Pacific Area Health Education Center (OPAHEC) visiting students\, teachers and staff at Siletz Valley Early College Academy\, Amity and Willamina High Schools. \n \nIn summer\, we joined award-winning Native storyteller Esther Stutzman at her annual camp in Curry County\, to hear Coos and Kalapuya tales\, and discuss relevant brain research. \n \nIn fall\, Noggin volunteers from Portland State University and OHSU\, along with Native storyteller Fish Martinez and puppeteer Ana Mello\, spent three days telling stories\, answering questions\, holding brains\, and connecting in classrooms through drumming\, music\, poetry\, research and art! \n \nIntel’s Native American Employees Network (INAN) prepared a “Noggin Brain Box” filled with outreach project instructions\, pens\, paper\, 3D printed brain models\, and pipe cleaners for crafting brain cells. OPAHEC and Noggin also brought students to OHSU for a tour of MRI imaging facilities\, to expand knowledge of clinical and research career options. \n \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\, engages more communities\, and increases awareness and support for investment in brain research and the arts. \n \n* NW Noggin (nwnoggin.org); ** Department of Psychology\, Portland State University; *** Department of University Studies\, Portland State University; **** Department of Behavioral Neuroscience\, Oregon Health & Science University \nLEARN MORE: Until the story takes shape \n  \nThe Portland State University Neuroscience Club is presenting several posters\, too\, including…\n \nDOWNLOAD: SfN-Chapter-Meeting-Club-Poster \nLEARN MORE: How can you change your brain? \nTitle: K-12 students want to learn about neuroscience! \nAuthors: Eisen\, A.\, Howard\, C.\, Benefiel\, J.\, Schmidt\, J.\, Chapek\, M.\, Lerner\, M.\, Garduno\, R.\, Uriarte-Lopez\, J.\, Hamilton\, H.\, Kiersarsky\, A.\, Sumrall\, L. \nCorrespondence: aaeisen@pdx.edu\, camd@pdx.edu\, benefiel@pdx.edu\, julis4@pdx.edu\, mchapek@pdx.edu\, mlerner@pdx.edu\, rgarduno@pdx.edu\, jru@pdx.edu\, ham28@pdx.edu\, ak36@pdx.edu\, sum5@pdx.edu; Portland State University\, P.O. Box 751\, Portland\, OR 97207-0751 \nAbstract: The Neuroscience Club at Portland State University actively works to enrich local communities with taxpayer supported neuroscience research. Our members devote their time and effort into bringing education\, art\, and enthusiasm to our community. A primary focus of our outreach is directed at K-12 public schools with the objective of giving students opportunities to interact with science in ways they might not necessarily have had. We base our outreach on open inquiry and tie in elements of philosophy for children. The students have the opportunity to guide their own learning\, which captures their enthusiasm and engagement for the subject. We have found the students maximize their learning when given the opportunity to ask open-ended questions in a supportive and understanding environment\, prompting forth questions filled with both complexity and creativity that could baffle even the most experienced neuroscientists. Students engage the world around them and through the exploration of neuroscience\, often draw upon personal experience to connect with others and stimulate thought. Through this process they can better understand themselves and the world around them. Students use the medium of art to support their understanding of advanced concepts guided by their own creativity and physical engagement with the content. Students screen-print works of neuronal art and twist pipe cleaner neurons to life\, teaching them ways to engage art with science further while enhancing their understanding of the subject in a hands-on fashion. This poster was inspired by questions collected during an outreach event at North Middle School in Grants Pass\, OR. These questions are representative of common student inquiries from all our community outreach events. Although the Neuroscience Club initially focused on students\, the club has since expanded its reach to include more diverse populations. The Neuroscience Club’s objectives include nourishing the future generation of scientists and artists whilst allowing education to be fun and engaging and have a place to flourish in diverse communities. \nSources: NW NOGGIN: Neuroscience outreach group (growing in networks) – Building networks in the community through neuroscience education and art. (2019). Retrieved April 1\, 2019\, from https://nwnoggin.org/
URL:https://nwnoggin.org/event/oregon-sww-sfn-chapter-meeting/
LOCATION:McMenamin’s Edgefield\, 2126 S.W. Halsey St.\, Troutdale\, OR\, 97060\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190416T074500
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190416T135500
DTSTAMP:20260610T141110
CREATED:20190328T190352Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190430T202705Z
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SUMMARY:Noggin @ Ardenwald Elementary
DESCRIPTION:WHAT: Noggin visit to Ardenwald Elementary School \nWe did it!\nThankful for brains\n \nLEARN MORE: Thankful for brains \n \nWHERE: Ardenwald Elementary School\, 8950 SE 36th Street\, Milwaukie\, OR 97222 \nWHEN: Tuesday\, April 16\, 7:45am – 1:55pm \nNOTE: The school is reachable by the Orange Line MAX:  It’s ~20 minute walk from the SE Tacoma/Johnson Creek MAX Station \n \nNW Noggin has been invited by teacher Terri Saunders to meet with students at Ardenwald Elementary in the North Clackamas School District in Milwaukie\, Oregon. The Milwaukie area is part of the homeland of the Clackamas Indians\, members of the Upper Chinook language group who occupied all of present day Clackamas County\, from the Willamette River to the Cascades. \n \nLEARN MORE: Portland Basin Chinookan Villages in the early 1800s \nThis is the first of TWO visits to Ardenwald this week (the second is scheduled for Thursday\, April 18)… \nLEARN MORE: Noggin @ Ardenwald Elementary THURSDAY (4/18) \nWe’ll arrive at 7:45am to set up our classroom\, we’ll have three stations that students will rotate through: (1) a brain station\, (2) a pipe cleaner neuron station\, and (3) a brain map station. \n \nPlease RSVP if you can join us:  griesar@pdx.edu and jleake@pdx.edu… \nCOMMITTED PARTICIPANTS\nGwen Starck\, PSU\nAaron Eisen\, PSU\nKailey Wood\, PSU\nJoey Seuferling\, NW Noggin\nCam Howard\, PSU (until 1:00pm)\nDarrin Lane\, PSU\nNathali May\, PSU\nAnastasia Kovgan\, PSU\nMichael Deveney\, PSU (from 11:00am)\nEmily Carl\, PSU (until 9:15am)\nBill Griesar\, NW Noggin/PSU/OHSU\nJeff Leake\, NW Noggin/PSU \n  \nSee what we’ve done at Ardenwald in the past! \nAxons @ Ardenwald!
URL:https://nwnoggin.org/event/noggin-ardenwald-elementary-2/
LOCATION:Ardenwald Elementary\, 8950 SE 36th Street\, Milwaukie\, OR\, 97222\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190416T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190416T203000
DTSTAMP:20260610T141110
CREATED:20190404T175607Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190419T181320Z
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SUMMARY:Noggin @ Brown: Cannabis\, Pain\, Bias & Brain
DESCRIPTION:WHAT: “Cannabis\, Pain\, Bias & Brain” at Brown University dinner \nWHERE: Andina Restaurant\, 1314 NW Glisan St\, Portland\, OR 97209 \nWHEN: Tuesday\, April 16\, 6:00 – 8:30pm \n \nArtist Frida Kahlo survived a bus accident in 1925\, which broke her spinal column\, collarbone\, ribs\, pelvis and right leg\, crushed and dislocated her right foot\, dislocated her shoulder – and left her with terrible\, psychologically debilitating bouts of chronic pain. \nA provocative and entertaining evening at Andina restaurant featuring Bill Griesar ’87\, Ph.D\, Senior Instructor in Psychology at Portland State University and Co-Founder and Neuroscience Coordinator of NW Noggin and Jeff Leake\, M.F.A.\, artist\, PSU instructor and Co-Founder and Art Coordinator of NW Noggin. We’ll be joined by Andy Shaindlin ’86\, Vice President for Alumni Relations at Brown University. \n \nWe will explore neuroscience\, cannabis\, addiction\, pain relief\, bias in enforcement\, and public policy.  \n \nSLIDES (ppt): Cannabis\, Pain\, Bias & Brain\nSLIDES (pdf): Cannabis\, Pain\, Bias & Brain \n \nMarijuana remains a Schedule I “illicit” drug at the federal level\, and the University of Mississippi samples used for research do not reflect what Americans actually consume. \n \n\nCannabis and Cannabinoids for Chronic Pain\n\n“We found that inhaled (smoked or vaporized) cannabis is consistently effective in reducing chronic non-cancer pain. Oral cannabinoids seem to improve some aspects of chronic pain (sleep and general quality of life)\, or cancer chronic pain\, but they do not seem effective in acute postoperative pain\, abdominal chronic pain\, or rheumatoid pain. The available literature shows that inhaled cannabis seems to be more tolerable and predictable than oral cannabinoids…”\n\n\nCannabis for Chronic Pain: Challenges and Considerations\n“The National Academies of Sciences\, Engineering\, and Medicine has found substantial evidence that cannabis (plant) is effective for the treatment of chronic pain in adults\, and moderate evidence that oromucosal cannabinoids (extracts\, especially nabiximols) improve short-term sleep disturbances in chronic pain. The paradoxical superiority of the cannabis plant over cannabinoid molecules represents a challenge for the medical community and the established processes that define modern pharmacy…”\nCannabinoids and Pain: New Insights From Old Molecules\n“Recent meta-analyses of clinical trials that have examined the use of medical cannabis in chronic pain present a moderate amount of evidence that cannabis/cannabinoids exhibit analgesic activity\, especially in neuropathic pain…” \n \n\nLEARN MORE: Marijuana legalization means fewer opioid deaths \nLEARN MORE: Listening to testimony at p:ear
URL:https://nwnoggin.org/event/noggin-brown-cannabis-pain-bias-brain/
LOCATION:Andina Restaurant\, 1314 NW Glisan St\, Portland\, OR\, 97209\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190418T074500
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190418T135500
DTSTAMP:20260610T141110
CREATED:20190328T191112Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190430T202813Z
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SUMMARY:Noggin @ Ardenwald Elementary
DESCRIPTION:WHAT: Noggin visit to Ardenwald Elementary School \nWe did it!\nThankful for brains\n \nLEARN MORE: Thankful for brains \n \nWHERE: Ardenwald Elementary School\, 8950 SE 36th Street\, Milwaukie\, OR 97222 \nWHEN: Thursday\, April 18\, 7:45am – 1:55pm \nNOTE: The school is reachable by the Orange Line MAX:  It’s ~20 minute walk from the SE Tacoma/Johnson Creek MAX Station \n \nNW Noggin has been invited back to school by teacher Terri Saunders to meet with students at Ardenwald Elementary in the North Clackamas School District in Milwaukie\, Oregon. \n \nThis is the second of two visits to Ardenwald this week (we also visited  –  for seven hours!  –  on Tuesday\, April 16). If you’re ever spending a day at Ardenwald\, get lunch at the Luang Prabang food cart on SE 13th in Sellwood… (yum!). \n \nWe’ll arrive at 7:45am to set up our classroom\, we’ll have three stations that students will rotate through: (1) a brain station\, (2) a pipe cleaner neuron station\, and (3) a brain map station. \n \n \nLEARN MORE: NW Noggin STEAM Art Projects \n \nCOMMITTED PARTICIPANTS\nEmily Carl\, PSU\nAaron Eisen\, PSU\nGreyson Moore\, PSU\nCam Howard\, PSU (until 1:00pm)\nDarrin Lane\, PSU\nNathali May\, PSU\nIsidro Chan\, PSU\nPhillip Bouleh\, PSU\nMichael Deveney\, PSU\nAnastasia Kovgan\, PSU\nAlisha J Steigerwald\, PSU\nNita Sridharan\, PSU\nAugust Fox\, PSU\nJose Perez Quinchuela\, PSU\nAmanda Saideepane\, PSU\nHayley Nelson\, PSU\n \n \n\nSee what we’ve done at Ardenwald in the past! \nAxons @ Ardenwald!
URL:https://nwnoggin.org/event/nogginn-ardenwald-elementary/
LOCATION:Ardenwald Elementary\, 8950 SE 36th Street\, Milwaukie\, OR\, 97222\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190420T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190420T190000
DTSTAMP:20260610T141110
CREATED:20190321T214504Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190321T214504Z
UID:25126-1555779600-1555786800@nwnoggin.org
SUMMARY:Noggin @ Girls Rock Coos Bay!
DESCRIPTION:WHAT: Noggin “Neuroscience for Everyone” @ Girls Rock \nWHERE: Coos Bay Public Library\, 525 Anderson Ave\, Coos Bay\, OR 97420 \nWHEN: Saturday\, April 20\, 2019\, 5:00pm – 7:00pm \n \nDOWNLOAD FLYER: Girls Rock 2019
URL:https://nwnoggin.org/event/noggin-girls-rock-coos-bay/
LOCATION:Coos Bay Library\, 525 Anderson Ave\, Coos Bay\, OR\, 97420\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190425T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190425T160000
DTSTAMP:20260610T141110
CREATED:20190325T212311Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190506T123843Z
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SUMMARY:Noggin @ Portland Tennis & Education
DESCRIPTION:WHAT: Noggin visit to Portland Tennis & Education program \nWe did it! Great visit today\, and plans for a June return!  \n \n“He’s the one who always says ‘This is boring.’ There was none of that today!” \nWHERE: St Johns Racquet Center\, 7519 N Burlington Ave\, Portland\, OR 97203 \nWHEN: Thursday\, April 25\, 2019\, 2:30 – 4:00pm \nContact: Jorge Fuenmayor\, Executive Director\, Portland Tennis & Education \n \n“PORTLAND TENNIS & EDUCATION is a non-profit organization that offers one-on-one tutoring\, group tennis instruction\, life skills instruction\, and parent advocacy and training to K-12th grade participants in our year around program. We are dedicated to the academic success and lifelong health of Portland’s underserved youth\, supporting them in becoming well-rounded learners\, exceptional athletes\, and global citizens.” \n \nWe made connections with another Portland nonprofit dedicated to providing free outreach to underserved communities… \n \n“Let knowledge serve the City…” \nCOMMITTED PARTICIPANTS\nNathali May\, PSU/NIH BUILD EXITO\nSulema Rodriguez\, PSU/NIH BUILD EXITO\nMitch Tolander\, PSU/University Studies FRINQ course\nOlivia McBride\, PSU/University Studies FRINQ course\nJames Shasteen\, PSU/University Studies FRINQ course \n \n \n \n \n 
URL:https://nwnoggin.org/event/noggin-portland-tennis-education/
LOCATION:St Johns Racquet Center\, 7519 N Burlington Ave\, Portland\, OR\, 97203\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190502
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190503
DTSTAMP:20260610T141110
CREATED:20190502T211034Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190503T145332Z
UID:26014-1556755200-1556841599@nwnoggin.org
SUMMARY:SfN 2019 Abstract SUBMITTED!
DESCRIPTION:We did it!\n \nWe’ve submitted another Theme J abstract for the annual Society for Neuroscience conference in Chicago this fall..! \n \n \nMore details are at the links below. We’re also immersed in planning outreach in local public schools and perhaps other public venues during the conference itself..! \n \nAll is in motion\, is growing\, is you\n \nCorrections\, Bias & Brains\n \nLearn more about some past Noggin experiences at the largest professional organization for neuroscientists from around the globe… \nNoggins & Noodles @ SfN!\n \nSynapsing in San Diego @ SfN!\n \nServing 700 students at SfN!\n \nArt & Science @ SfN 2016\n \nCommunity Neuroscience
URL:https://nwnoggin.org/event/sfn-2019-abstract-due/
LOCATION:OR
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190502T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190502T203000
DTSTAMP:20260610T141110
CREATED:20190501T023538Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190503T143441Z
UID:25967-1556821800-1556829000@nwnoggin.org
SUMMARY:PSU Neuro: Extreme Craft Night!
DESCRIPTION:WHAT: PSU Neuro Club Extreme Craft Party! \nWe did it! THANK YOU Kanani Miyamoto for relief print stamps 🙂 \n \n \nWHERE: Smith Memorial Student Union\, Room 323\, Portland State University\, 1825 SW Broadway\, Portland\, OR 97201 \nWHEN: Thursday\, May 2nd\, 6:30 – 8:30pm \n \nPRINT FLYER: Extreme Craft Night \n \n \n \nBipolar cell \nCone Cell \nSynapse \nhorizontal cell \nMultipolar cell 2 \nMultipolar cell \np ganglion cell \nFOOD WILL BE SERVED!!
URL:https://nwnoggin.org/event/psu-neuro-extreme-craft-night/
LOCATION:Smith Center\, Portland State University\, 1825 SW Broadway\, Portland\, OR\, 97201\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190506T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190506T210000
DTSTAMP:20260610T141110
CREATED:20190130T225633Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190508T145657Z
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SUMMARY:Noggin @ OHSU Brain Awareness lecture: Katie Witkiewitz
DESCRIPTION:Good vibes only: Treating addiction with mindfulness\n \n\nMAY 6\, 2019\nKatie Witkiewitz\, Ph.D.\nProfessor of Psychology\, University of New Mexico \nShe did it! New post here..! \nPower to Choose: Mindfulness & Addiction\n \nAll Brain Awareness Lectures take place at:\nThe Newmark Theatre\, 1111 SW Broadway\, Portland\nand begin at 7:00 p.m. \n \n\nPLEASE NOTE: NW Noggin volunteers expected for set up at 5:30pm! \n\nCan using mindfulness and meditation techniques help people reduce the intake of harmful substances and prevent relapse? Come hear about intriguing new scientific data on mindfulness and brain stimulation in addiction recovery. \n \nDr. Katie Witkiewitz is a Regents’ Professor of Psychology at the University of New Mexico with a joint appointment at the Center on Alcoholism\, Substance Abuse\, and Addictions. The underlying theme of her research is the development of empirically-based models of addiction\, with an emphasis on applying advanced quantitative research methods to better understand changes in addictive behavior over time. Dr. Witkiewitz is also a licensed clinical psychologist and has worked extensively on the development of a theoretical model of biopsychosocial influences on alcohol and drug relapse. This research has led to her collaborative work on the development and evaluation of mindfulness-based relapse prevention for addiction. She has conducted numerous empirical studies on the prediction of alcohol and drug relapse following treatment for substance use disorders\, mechanisms of successful alcohol treatment outcomes\, as well as the development of interventions to treat addiction. Her research has been supported by grants from the National Institute on Mental Health\, the National Institute on Drug Abuse\, the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism and the National Cancer Institute\, totaling over $20 million in research funding since 2004. \nDr. Witkiewitz was born in Rochester\, New York\, and graduated Summa Cum Laude with a Bachelor of Arts degree in psychology from the State University of New York at Potsdam in 1999. She completed a Masters of Arts degree at the University of Montana in 2000 and her doctoral degree at the University of Washington in 2005 under the direction of Dr. G. Alan Marlatt. Todate\, she has authored five books\, over 175 peer-reviewed publications and book chapters\, and she has given over 75 presentations and invited talks. \n \nCOMMITTED PARTICIPANTS\n1. Bill Griesar\, NW Noggin/PSU/OHSU\n2. Jeff Leake\, NW Noggin/PSU\n3. Genevieve Warner\, PSU FRINQ\n4. Zach Langer\, PSU FRINQ\n5. Dominique Chen\, PSU FRINQ\n6. Jonathan Cuello\, PSU FRINQ\n7. Thomas Rounds\, PSU\n8. Damian Thomas\, PSU\n9. Chandelle Bates\, PSU\n10. Philip Bouleh\, PSU\n11. Emily Burgess\, PSU/NIH BUILD EXITO\n12. Angela Hendrix\, NW Noggin \nMORE BRAIN AWARENESS TALKS COMING UP!\nLynne Shinto: Lifestyle tweaks for teen psychosis\nAnthony Bossis: Magic mushrooms: Easing depression and anxiety at end of life\n 
URL:https://nwnoggin.org/event/noggin-brain-awareness-lecture-katie-witkiewitz/
LOCATION:Newmark Theater\, Portland\, OR
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190508T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190508T163000
DTSTAMP:20260610T141110
CREATED:20190508T211643Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190513T220732Z
UID:26157-1557329400-1557333000@nwnoggin.org
SUMMARY:Anxiety\, Baking & Brain
DESCRIPTION:WHAT: Neuroscience of Self-Care (“Cookies and the Brain”)\, a demonstration/presentation for Psi Chi \nWHERE: Karl Miller Center (Room 390)\, Portland State University\, 631 SW Harrison St\, Portland\, OR 97201 \nWHEN: Wednesday\, May 8\, 2019\, 3:30 – 4:30pm \n \nThis May\, the Psi Chi Club at PSU is throwing a series of events for mental health awareness month. This will be an “class” where attendees learn to bake sugar cookies and decorate them (thanks to instruction by Psi Chi President and former pastry chef Katie Werth).We’ll discuss research on anxiety and the brain\, and strategies (including baking!) that might help… \n \nDOWNLOAD SLIDES: Anxiety Psi Chi 2019 (ppt) \nDOWNLOAD SLIDES: Anxiety Psi Chi 2019 (pdf)
URL:https://nwnoggin.org/event/anxiety-baking-brain/
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:20190511T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190511T160000
DTSTAMP:20260610T141110
CREATED:20190104T210013Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190512T171241Z
UID:23459-1557579600-1557590400@nwnoggin.org
SUMMARY:MARCH FOR SCIENCE 2019!
DESCRIPTION:“Science is fun. Science is curiosity. We all have natural curiosity. Science is…delving in.” –Sally Ride \nWHAT: March for Science PDX 2019 \nWe did it! \nSEE MORE AT THE LINK!! \nBrains to the Streets!\n \nSo many people asking questions\, inspired by young scientists\, holding brains! \n \nHmmm…this is no longer a free\, accessible\, exuberant outdoor March\, but an indoor “Science Fest\,” with admission charges (!). We won’t formally attend\, as there is limited access\, and less focus on important policy implications of publicly funded research… \n \nBut we think a little “guerrilla neuroscience” might be fun..!  \nSo today we’ll take to the streets with the Noggin Cart… \n \n…and answer any questions people have about brains..! \n \n“I want to speak to people directly as much as possible.” –Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez \nA March for Science should not be a paywalled\, privileged-access event.  \n \nSo much to explore\, learn\, make and apply! \nLet’s connect with our community\, and openly explore policy implications of neuroscience research on (for example) 1. sleep and school start times\, 2. homelessness\, mental health\, policing\, youth incarceration\, immigration and government-sanctioned family separation\, bias\, dehumanized perception\, child development and brains\, 3. drugs and federal drug scheduling\, 4. vaccines and preventable diseases  –  and a host of other critical topics where science can have a positive impact on us all! \n \nPhoto above by Jordan Ray: No tuition\, no admission  –  your tax dollars already pay for research… \nWHERE: Meet at University of Oregon Portland\, 70 Northwest Couch Street\, Portland OR 97209 \nWHEN: Saturday\, May 11\, 2019\, 1-1:30pm (we’ll gather then) – 4pm \nIt’s going to be HOT\, so we’ll bring plenty of water! Bring extra\, too! \n \nWhats the matter\nWhats the matter\nAll I ask is why be afraid of this world\n–Catie Curtis \n \nLEARN MORE: MARCH FOR SCIENCE GLOBAL \n \nWe’re bringing our new 3D printed WOOD brain! \n \nLEARN MORE: Make + Think + Code \nTAKE ACTION\n \n \n \n \nCheck out MORE photos from past\, FREE public science marches…\n \nMarches aimed at supporting scientific research\, education and outreach\, asking questions\, holding brains\, making art  –  & calling unabashedly for evidence-based research to inform public policy! (We ❤️ this mission) \n \nAnd happily this month\, there are genuine\, paywall-free Marches for Science taking place in New York City\, and a host of other cities around the world..! \n \nSee what we’ve done at March for Science in past years… \nGray Matter Marching\n \nSynapsing for Science!\n \nPARTICIPANTS\nIsabella Maranghi\, PSU/NIH BUILD EXITO\nChanel Carlascio\, PSU\nCam Howard\, PSU\nSulema Rodriguez\, PSU/NIH BUILD EXITO\nMichael Deveney\, PSU\nNathali May\, PSU/NIH BUILD EXITO\nDylan Smith\, PSU\nAngela Hendrix\, NW Noggin\nViolet Hendrix\, NW Noggin\nJason Blume\, PSU\nAaron Eisen\, PSU Neuro Club\nSai Kiersarsky\, PSU Neuro Club\nKatie Werth\, PSU Psi Chi\nGwen Starck\, PSU\nJoey Seuferling\, NW Noggin \nPLEASE NOTE: We understand that “Science Fest” used images of Noggin outreach to promote their paywalled event. We do not support\, sanction or condone the use of our images for ventures that charge admission or tuition to the public  –  for a “March for Science.”
URL:https://nwnoggin.org/event/march-for-science-2019/
LOCATION:University of Oregon Portland\, 70 Northwest Couch Street\, Portland\, OR\, 97209\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190513T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190513T210000
DTSTAMP:20260610T141110
CREATED:20190130T230226Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190522T131225Z
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SUMMARY:Noggin @ OHSU Brain Awareness lecture: Lynne Shinto
DESCRIPTION:Lifestyle tweaks for teen psychosis\n \n\nMAY 13\, 2019 \nLynne Shinto\, N.D.\, M.P.H.\nProfessor of Neurology and Obstetrics and Gynecology\, Oregon Health & Science University \nShe did it! New post here..! \nTreating the whole person\n \n\nAll Brain Awareness Lectures take place at:\nThe Newmark Theatre\, 1111 SW Broadway\, Portland\nand begin at 7:00 p.m. \n\nPLEASE NOTE: NW Noggin volunteers expected for set up at 5:30pm! \n \n\nFor teens with schizophrenia-spectrum disorders\, the medication they need can also lead to an inactive lifestyle\, with potentially negative long-term health effects. Can simple activities like yoga\, meditation and cooking meals offset medication side effects and reduce psychotic symptoms? \nLynne Shinto\, N.D.\, M.P.H\, is a Professor in the Departments of Neurology and Obstetrics and Gynecology at Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU)\, Portland\, Oregon. Her research focuses on evaluating the safety and effectiveness of complementary and integrative therapies in health conditions that include Alzheimer’s disease\, dementia prevention\, multiple sclerosis\, and first episode psychosis in youth. Her expertise in research methodology include the design of single-agent studies to complex lifestyle interventions. \nDr. Shinto is the Principal Investigator on a number of NIH-funded studies that include a Career Development award (NCCIH formerly known as NCCAM) and NIA-funded R01s. In addition\, she has received funding from the National MS Society (NMSS) and the OHSU Foundation. \nDr. Shinto received her ND from Bastyr University in 2000 and her MPH from OHSU in 2006. She is a member of the National MS Society’s Wellness in MS Research Committee whose task is to inform and outline guidelines for research on diet\, physical activity\, and emotional wellness in people with MS. She is the naturopathic provider at OHSU’s Center for Women’s Health Integrative Medicine Clinic\, and has served as a reviewer for NCCIH\, NIA\, NMSS\, and the Department of Defense. \n \nWe brought along 37 outreach volunteers!! \nCOMMITTED PARTICIPANTS\n1. Bill Griesar\, NW Noggin/PSU/OHSU\n2. Jeff Leake\, NW Noggin/PSU\n3. Zachary Fedinec\, PSU FRINQ course participant\n4. Kierra Wing\, PSU FRINQ course participant\n5. Nikkie Craid\, PSU FRINQ course participant\n6. Jasmine Higgins\, PSU FRINQ course participant\n7. Alisha J Steigerwald\, PSU\n8. Andrew Stanley\, PSU\n9. Dulce Maresco\, PSU\n10. Christina Rubio\, PSU\n11. Madeline Butts\, PSU\n12. Chandelle Bates\, PSU\n13. McKenzie Figuracion\, PSU/NIH BUILD EXITO\n14. Erin Hall\, PSU\n15. Jose Perez Quinchuela\, PSU\n16. Kindra Crick\, NW Noggin\n17. Anthony Almonte\, WSUV\n18. Jasmin Mabry\, PSU\n19. Amanda Saideepane\, PSU\n20. Luis Carrillo\, PSU\n21. Sivani Prakki\, PSU\n22. Thomas Rounds\, PSU\n23. Hannah Grazian\, PSU\n24. Angela Hendrix \, NW Noggin\n25. Violet Hendrix\, NW Noggin\n26. Ariana Gonzalez\, PSU\n27. Katie Werth\, PSU\n28. Jason Blume\, PSU\n29. Anna Kelly\, PSU\n30. Christina Moinot\, PSU\n31. Andrei Agapi\, PSU\n32. Julia Gullikson\, PSU\n33. Masha Mikhaylova\, PSU\n34. Leviticus Price\, PSU\n35. Brockton Dowling\, PSU\n36. Jana Sillay\, PSU\n37. Cora Krick\, NW Noggin
URL:https://nwnoggin.org/event/noggin-brain-awareness-lecture-lynne-shinto/
LOCATION:Newmark Theater\, Portland\, OR
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190514T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190514T153000
DTSTAMP:20260610T141110
CREATED:20190514T134042Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190514T193546Z
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SUMMARY:OHSU Research Week: Alternative Careers in Science Panel
DESCRIPTION:WHAT: OHSU Research Week: Alternative Careers in Science Panel \nWHERE: OHSU Auditorium\, 3181 S.W. Sam Jackson Park Road\, Portland\, Oregon 97239 \nWHEN: Tuesday\, May 14\, 2:30 – 3:30pm \n \n“For a Ph.D. holder\, the idea that any career can be classified as ‘alternative’ is obsolete.” –Ashrifia Adomako-Ankomah \nAsk questions and hear panelists (including Bill Griesar of NW Noggin) discuss a range of career paths for Ph.D. science graduates… \n \nSpeakers in this Research Week panel will discuss how to make career transitions from academic research into areas of software engineering\, product development\, science communication\, and other professions. Panelists will answer questions about how they transitioned from academia into outside careers and the skills to focus on to best make this transition. \n \nResearch Week\, the annual celebration of OHSU research\, showcases the work performed by faculty\, students\, research staff\, postdocs and others across the entire university. Everyone at OHSU is welcome — it’s a great time to find out more about our Research Mission and meet the investigators. \nCheck out more Research Week events \nLEARN MORE ABOUT ALTERNATIVE CAREER OPTIONS AT THE LINK… \nHonest selves @ Hosford\n \n“Oh the places you’ll go!” – Dr. Seuss \nSo-called “alternative careers in science\,” including positions in science-related policy\, regulatory oversight\, private industry\, K-12 education\, the arts and community outreach have tremendous value\, and have become the norm. \nLEARN MORE: NIH Program Trains Scientists for Nontraditional Careers \nLEARN MORE: Creating opportunities for science PhDs to pursue careers in high school education \nLEARN MORE: Rethinking the Way We Do Research: The Benefits of Community-Engaged\, Citizen Science Approaches and Nontraditional Collaborators \nLEARN MORE: Psychology’s growth careers \nLEARN MORE: Careers in Science Journalism and Writing \nEXPLORE: Top 10 List Of Alternative Careers For PhD Science Graduates \nEXPLORE: Alternative science careers: Beyond academia and industry \nAnd learn how YOU can powerfully inspire others through science outreach\, even with limited resources and support! Check out this link… \nThankful for brains
URL:https://nwnoggin.org/event/ohsu-research-week-alternative-careers-in-science-panel/
LOCATION:OHSU Auditorium\, OHSU\, 3181 S.W. Sam Jackson Park Road\, Portland\, OR\, 97239\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190516T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190516T130000
DTSTAMP:20260610T141110
CREATED:20181208T193348Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190521T214230Z
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SUMMARY:Health Fair @ Jefferson High School!
DESCRIPTION:WHAT:  High School Health Fair \nWe did it!\n \nWe love visiting Jeff!\n \nWHERE:  Jefferson High School\, 5210 N Kerby St.\, Portland\, OR 97217 \nWHEN:  Thursday\, May 16th from 11:30am – 1:00pm \n \nLynn Zimmerman always organizes a terrific mid-day outreach opportunity that draws crowds of curious high schoolers at the Home of the Democrats in North Portland! \n \nFrom Lynn: “Thank you so much for participating at the Health Fair at Jefferson on May 16th. Your NOGGIN group always does such an amazing job with everything you bring and the information you share!!” \n \n“The students love your presentation and information. It is so fun to see them get so excited with science and the brain!!! Thanks again for making the Health Fair a success!!” \n \nLearn more about this event from past year’s visits: \nLunchtime learning @ Jeff!\n \nHealthy Gyri @ Jeff!\n \nPlease RSVP to griesar@pdx.edu and jleake@pdx.edu  –  thank you for sharing your knowledge of the brain and behavior & cheers! \nCOMMITTED PARTICIPANTS\nMichael Deveney\, PSU\nFilip Fullerton\, PSU FRINQ\nKierra Wing\, PSU/FRINQ class\nIsrael Larios-Grave\, PSU/FRINQ class\nJustin D. Caouette\, OHSU\nGwen Starck\, PSU\nAugust Fox\, PSU\nPhillip Bouleh\, PSU\nAaron Eisen\, PSU Neuro Club
URL:https://nwnoggin.org/event/health-fair-jefferson-high-school-4/
LOCATION:Jefferson High School
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190516T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190516T190000
DTSTAMP:20260610T141110
CREATED:20190321T153832Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190619T213327Z
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SUMMARY:STEAM Night @ Sarah J. Anderson Elementary
DESCRIPTION:WHAT: Noggin @ Sarah J. Anderson Elementary STEAM Night! \n \nWe did it!\n \nAnd WOW  –  we went through a LOT of brain wrangling gloves!\n \nLEARN MORE AT THE LINK… \nSeeing & STEAM in Vancouver\n \nWHERE: Sarah J. Anderson Elementary\, 2215 NE 104th Street\, Vancouver\, WA  98686 \nWHEN: Thursday\, May 16\, 5:00 – 7:00pm \nContact: Paul Gouveia\, Instructional Technology Facilitator\, Vancouver Public Schools \n \n“Our purpose is to develop in every student a respect for diversity and a desire to attain his or her highest potential for academic\, emotional\, social and physical growth. Our school community will provide a safe\, nurturing and stimulating educational environment that honors each unique individual.” \n \nFROM PAUL: “We are a Spanish Dual Language Title I school with a school population that included 52% of students receiving Free and Reduced lunches. Thanks so much for all you do.” \n \nCome join us at this arts-focused public elementary school. Please RSVP to bgriesar@nwnoggin.org and jleake@nwnoggin.org… \n \nCome join us! \n \nCOMMITTED PARTICIPANTS\nBrockton Dowling\, PSU\nGenevieve Warner\, PSU FRINQ\nVeronika Lobova\, WSUV\nEmily Carl\, PSU\nIsabella Maranghi\, PSU/NIH BUILD EXITO\nJoey Seuferling\, NW Noggin\nJosé Perez Quinchuela\, PSU\n \n \nWe LOVE STEAM Nights! See what we’ve done in other area schools… \nBrains to Buckman!\n \nThe World Inside Their Heads\n \nSciencepalooza!\n \nApplied neuroscience – & STEAM\n \nSTEAM Ahead @ Ionotropic Irvington
URL:https://nwnoggin.org/event/steam-night-sarah-j-anderson-elementary/
LOCATION:Sarah J. Anderson Elementary\, 2215 NE 104th Street\, Vancouver\, WA\, 98686\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190520T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190520T210000
DTSTAMP:20260610T141110
CREATED:20190130T230730Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190531T122342Z
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SUMMARY:Noggin @ OHSU Brain Awareness lecture: Anthony Bossis
DESCRIPTION:Magic mushrooms: Easing depression and anxiety at end of life\n \n\nMAY 20\, 2019 \nAnthony P. Bossis\, Ph.D.\nClinical Assistant Professor of Psychology\, NYU Langone Health \nNEW POST! Discover more at the link… \n \nA less self-centered and more creative life\n \n\nAll Brain Awareness Lectures take place at:\nThe Newmark Theatre\, 1111 SW Broadway\, Portland\nand begin at 7:00 p.m. \n\nPLEASE NOTE: NW Noggin volunteers expected for set up at 5:30pm! \n \nCould the ancient practice of using psychedelic compounds for insight and healing have a legitimate and safe role in today’s health care? For many people\, receiving a fatal diagnosis leads to psychological suffering\, including anxiety and depression. Discover the intriguing implications of psilocybin-facilitated experiences in offering a sense of connection\, meaning and transcendence at the end of life. \nAnthony P. Bossis\, Ph.D.\, conducts FDA-approved clinical trials in the reemerging field of psychedelic research. He is a clinical psychologist and clinical assistant professor of psychiatry at NYU School of Medicine investigating the effects of psilocybin\, a naturally occurring compound found in specific species of mushrooms. Dr. Bossis was director of palliative care research\, co-principal investigator\, and session guide on the 2016 landmark clinical trial showing a significant reduction in psychological distress along with enhanced existential well-being from a single psilocybin-generated mystical experience in persons with cancer. He is also lead investigator on a trial evaluating psilocybin-generated mystical experience upon religious leaders. Subjective features of a mystical experience include unity\, sacredness\, transcendence\, and a greater awareness of deeply felt positive emotions including that of love. \nDr. Bossis is a supervisor of psychotherapy at NYU-Bellevue Hospital Center and co-founder and former co-director of the Bellevue Hospital Palliative Care Service. He has a long-standing interest in comparative religion\, consciousness research\, and the interface of psychology and spirituality. He maintains a private psychotherapy practice in NYC. \n \nMushrooms On The Mind\, cut paper assemblage by Kim Hamblin \nWe’re bringing another 27 NW Noggin volunteers!! \nCOMMITTED PARTICIPANTS\n1. Bill Griesar\, NW Noggin/PSU/OHSU\n2. Jeff Leake\, NW Noggin/PSU\n3. Jacob Babb\, PSU FRINQ course participant\n4. Sage Bailey\, PSU FRINQ course participant\n5. Dante Mendoza \, PSU FRINQ course participant\n6. Ava Valenzuela\, PSU FRINQ course participant\n7. Dash Welch\, PSU FRINQ course participant\n8. Emily Carl\, PSU FRINQ course participant\n9. Kelsey Payne\, PSU\n10. Julia Gullikson\, PSU\n11. Joey Seuferling\, NW Noggin\n12. Veronika Lobova\, WSU\n13. Aaron Eisen\, PSU Neuro Club\n14. Hannah Grazian\, PSU\n15. Cam Howard\, PSU\n16. Isidro Chan\, PSU\n17. Thomas Rounds\, PSU\n18. Sulema Rodriguez\, PSU\n19. Giovanny Vargas-Sanchez\, PSU\n20. Paul Delahanty\, PSU\n21. Ariana Gonzalez\, PSU\, PSU\n22. Moxxy Rogers\, PSU\n23. Mary Lerner\, PSU Neuro Club\n24. Louis Sumrall\, PSU Neuro Club President\n25. Greyson Moore\, PSU\n26. Amanda Saideepane\, PSU\n27. Madison Cho-Richmond\, PSU \nLearn more about Noggin @ OBI Brain Awareness lectures here… \nOBI Brain Awareness Lectures
URL:https://nwnoggin.org/event/noggin-ohsu-brain-awareness-lecture-anthony-bossis/
LOCATION:Newmark Theater\, Portland\, OR
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190522
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190524
DTSTAMP:20260610T141110
CREATED:20190403T212043Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190602T231829Z
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SUMMARY:Noggin @ Astoria High School!
DESCRIPTION:WHAT: Noggin visit to Astoria High School \nWe did it! Learn more at the link… \nAccumbens in Astoria\n \n \nWHERE: Astoria High School Library\, 1001 W Marine Dr #5829\, Astoria\, OR 97103 \nWHEN: Thursday\, May 23\, 2019; 9:30am – 2:00pm\nHousing for all volunteers in Astoria Wednesday night (5/22) \n \nContact: Meredith Payton\, MSW\, Talent Search Advisor\, Clatsop Community College \n \nArrived Wednesday! \n \n“For over a hundred years\, Astoria High School has been an integral part of the Astoria community. With an enrollment of 600\, our school offers a full curriculum of classes that prepare students for successful opportunities following high school.” \n \nWe’ll meet in the Main Office at 9:30am\, and set up brains in the school library. From 10:07 – 10:29am\, we’ll talk neuroscience and answer questions from any interested students during “flex time…” We’ll then meet with 42 students from the Human Performance and Painting classes from 10:30am until noon. We’ll join the Basic Design class after that from 12:36-2:00pm… \n \nLunch provided by the incomparable Street 14 Cafe!! \n \nLEARN MORE: Astoria Noggins: Tipsy Buzzed Mice @ Street 14 \nCOMMITTED PARTICIPANTS\n1. Bill Griesar\, NW Noggin/PSU/OHSU\n2. Jeff Leake\, NW Noggin/PSU\n3. Joey Seuferling\, NW Noggin\n4. Michael Deveney\, PSU/PSU Neuro Club\n5. Angela Hendrix\, NW Noggin\n6. Aaron Eisen\, PSU/PSU Neuro Club\n7. Jordan Ray\, PSU \n \nLearn about past Noggin Synaptic Community Connections at the links! \nGray Matter in Grants Pass!\n \nSynaptic Community Connections
URL:https://nwnoggin.org/event/noggin-astoria-high-school/
LOCATION:Astoria High School\, 1001 W Marine Dr #5829\, Astoria\, OR\, 97103\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190528T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190528T123000
DTSTAMP:20260610T141110
CREATED:20190516T130502Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190613T181228Z
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SUMMARY:Draw Brains @ PDX Art & Learning!
DESCRIPTION:WHAT: NW Noggin @ The Portland Art & Learning Studios\, a program of Albertina Kerr \nWe did it! We LOVE THIS PLACE! \n \nLEARN MORE AT THE LINK… \nEmpowerment through Art & Brains\n \nRicky David’s awesome picture of a brain! \n \nWe are very excited to continue collaborating with these talented and enthusiastic artists. \n \nThe accomplished ceramicist Matthew Spencer! \nFrom Daniel… \n \n“THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!! TODAY WAS INCREDIBLE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! BEST DAY EVER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! THE ARTISTS LOVED IT! THE STAFF LOVED IT!!!!!! I LOVED IT!!!!!!!!!! Let me know how I can help you guys out with anything and when you can come back to the studio!!! BRAINS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!” \n \nLEARN MORE: NW NOGGIN ON MAY 28TH \nWHERE: The Portland Art & Learning Studios\, 4852 NE Martin Luther King Jr BLVD\, Portland\, OR 97211 \nWHEN: Tuesday\, May 28\, 10:30am – 12:30pm \nContact: Daniel Rolnik\, Gallery Director\, Portland Art & Learning Studio \n \n“The Portland Art & Learning Studios is a 10\,000 square foot art studio and gallery for adults experiencing intellectual and developmental disabilities.” \n \n“For over 111 years\, Albertina Kerr has strengthened Oregon families and communities. Albertina Kerr empowers people with intellectual and developmental disabilities\, mental health challenges and other social barriers to lead self-determined lives and reach their full potential.” \n \nFrom Daniel: “We would love to have NW Noggin come to our studio with brains\, so our artists can draw them! It would be incredible!!!” \nWe agree! We’ll bring real (extra!) brains\, brain slices\, 3D printed brains\, and an assortment of brain cells in pipe cleaners. Come join us to learn from artists and talk about brains\, and neurons  –  and draw them!! \n \nPlease RSVP to bgriesar@nwnoggin.org and jleake@pdx.edu \nCOMMITTED PARTICIPANTS\nJoey Seuferling\, NW Noggin\nAlyona Kurelenkova\, PSU\nIsabella Maranghi\, PSU/NIH BUILD EXITO\nAllie Clark\, OHSU\nKierra Wing\, PSU/FRINQ Neuroscience of Creativity course\nZachary Fedinec\, PSU/FRINQ Neuroscience of Creativity course\nJonathan Cuello\, PSU/FRINQ Neuroscience of Creativity course
URL:https://nwnoggin.org/event/draw-brains-pdx-art-learning/
LOCATION:The Portland Art & Learning Studios\, 4852 NE Martin Luther King Jr BLVD\, Portland\, OR\, 97211\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190530T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190530T110000
DTSTAMP:20260610T141110
CREATED:20190417T125954Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190610T121554Z
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SUMMARY:Noggin @ Legacy Labs!
DESCRIPTION:WHAT: Noggin visit to labs at Legacy Research Institute (LRI) \nWe did it!\n \nTHANK YOU Danielle Osborne and Cheri Stowell at Legacy for an extraordinary\, “eye-opening” tour! \n \nWHERE: Legacy Research Institute\, 1225 NE 2nd Avenue\, Portland\, OR 97232 \nWHEN: Thursday\, May 30\, 2019\, 9:00am – 11:00am \n \nOur undergraduate volunteers from Psychology/Neuroscience at Portland State University are invited to tour the research labs at the Legacy Research Institute in Portland\, including labs at the Devers Eye Institute. \n \nFor those curious to learn more about research and clinical care\, and explore opportunities for internships\, this is a chance to hear directly from those involved. \n“The Legacy Research Institute (LRI) is a…state-of-the art research facility where a wide range of research including preclinical\, basic\, clinical and clinical trials\, medical outcomes\, and surgical advances and training are conducted. LRI fosters a culture of innovation and creative collaboration between researchers\, clinicians\, and other scientists both within Legacy Health and beyond.“ \n \nCOMMITTED PARTICIPANTS\n1. Aaron Eisen\, PSU Neuroscience Club\n2. Louis Sumrall\, PSU Neuroscience Club\n3. Sai Kiersarsky\, PSU Neuroscience Club\n4. Jesse Benefiel\, PSU Neuroscience Club\n5. Sulema Rodriguez\, PSU/NIH BUILD EXITO\n6. Emily Burgess\, PSU/NIH BUILD EXITO\n7. Brockton Dowling\, PSU\n8. Jeehoon Jung\, WSUV\n9. Michael Deveney\, PSU\n10. Brenda Yan\, PSU\n11. Andrew Stanley\, PSU
URL:https://nwnoggin.org/event/noggin-legacy-labs/
LOCATION:Legacy Research Institute\, 1225 NE 2nd Avenue\, Portland\, OR\, 97232\, United States
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