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SUMMARY:Teachers\, Noggin\, OPAHEC & Intel!
DESCRIPTION:WHAT: Meeting with Intel Native American Network (iNAN) \nWe did it! \n \nTerrific discussion on how we’ll collaborate in outreach this fall. New 3D printed brain sets for schools\, bound books of stories\, research\, art projects\, songs\, and “Noggin classroom brain kits\,” complete with pipe cleaners\, recycled plastic brains\, electrophysiology recording devices and laminated art project instructions… \n \nWHERE: Intel\, Jones Farm 3 (JF3)\, 2111 NE 25th Ave\, Hillsboro\, OR 97124 \nWHEN: Wednesday\, August 15\, noon – 1pm \n \nAt the invitation of Shashi Jain\, a Portland-based entrepreneur\, technologist\, instructor and IoT Innovation Manager at Intel…Jacob Schoen\, Jeff Leake and Bill Griesar of NW Noggin are joining Joanne Trzcinski and Melanie Alvarado from the Oregon Pacific Area Health Education Center (OPAHEC)\, Theresa Smith\, a Siletz tribal member and second grade teacher at Siletz Valley Early College Academy\, and Michelle Chuaprasert\, Raea Garcia\, Amanda Sharp\, Cory Cornelius and David Shaw from the Intel Native American Network… \n \n(We may also bring along a few extra brains… 🙂 ) \nWe’ll discuss outreach plans this fall in Lincoln and Yamhill County tribal majority public schools. Intel employees are interested in offering support through 3D printing human and animal brains (and perhaps other significant objects)\, other forms of printing (e.g.\, book or booklet binding)\, and potential opportunities for direct volunteer school and classroom engagement. \nLearn more about these plans at the links below… \nSynapses\, Stories & Song!\n \n\n\nWHAT: Spirit Mountain Community Fund supported outreach to tribal schools \nWHERE: Amity\, Sheridan\, Willamina and Siletz Valley schools \nWHEN: October 8 – 11\, 2018 \n\n\n  \nSynapses & Stories: Coyote\, Grizzly & their Brains!
URL:https://nwnoggin.org/event/noggin-opahec-teachers-intel/
LOCATION:Intel Jones Farm 3\, Jones Farm 3 (JF3)\, 2111 NE 25th Ave\, Hillsboro\, OR\, 97124\, United States
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180827T130000
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CREATED:20180821T222058Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180918T182248Z
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SUMMARY:Noggin @ Willamina
DESCRIPTION:WHAT: Noggin visit to Willamina High School \nWe did it! We’re getting organized to bring brains\, storytellers\, music and art on Thursday\, October 11… \n \nWHERE: Willamina High School\, 1100 N.E. Oaken Hills Dr.\, Willamina\, OR 97396 \nWHEN: Monday\, August 27\, noon \nAlong with Joanne Trzcinski and Melanie Alvarado from OPAHEC\, and Theresa Smith from Siletz Valley Early College Academy\, we’ll meet with teacher Michelle Anderson and principal Tim France to discuss plans for Synapses\, Stories & Song this fall. \n \nBeautiful drive through Yamhill County… \nLEARN MORE: Synapses & Stories: Coyote\, Grizzly & their Brains! \nLEARN MORE: Synapses\, Stories & Song! \nSee what we did last time at Willamina at the link! \nBrains are xumxum @ Willamina
URL:https://nwnoggin.org/event/noggin-willamina/
LOCATION:Willamina High School\, 1100 N.E. Oaken Hills Dr.\, Willamina\, OR\, 97396\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180828T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180828T160000
DTSTAMP:20260610T120101
CREATED:20180814T213336Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180829T003719Z
UID:21523-1535461200-1535472000@nwnoggin.org
SUMMARY:Return to BioGift!
DESCRIPTION:WHAT: Visit to BioGift for head dissection/discussion \nWe did it! We cleaned off specimens for better classroom display… \n \nWHERE: BioGift\, 17819 NE Riverside Pkwy\, Portland\, OR 97230 \nWHEN: Tuesday\, August 28\, 2018\, 1:00pm – 4:00pm \n \nBioGift is offering further assistance with the preparation of animal head specimens for our Synapses & Stories project..! We’ll be visiting schools in Lincoln and Yamhill Counties to discuss characters from Native tales and comparative neuroanatomy this fall… \nLEARN MORE: Synapses & Stories: Coyote\, Grizzly & their Brains! \nAdventure A-Head\n \nAll the animals heads\, including cougar\, badger\, fox and squirrel\, were generously donated by Wayne’s Taxidermy in Yoncolla\, Oregon… \n \nLEARN MORE: Wayne Sherrard of Wayne’s Taxidermy \nSee what we did previously with BioGift! \nBioGifting brains\n \nA BioGift of Brains\n \nCOMMITTED PARTICIPANTS\nDenesa Lockwood\, NW Noggin Board/Oregon Health & Science University\nAndrea Anaya\, Portland State University\nKanani Miyamoto\, NW Noggin Resource Council\nJoey Seuferling\, Noggin Resource Council\nAaron Eisen\, PSU Neuroscience Club\nHeather Hamilton\, PSU/OHSU/NIH BUILD EXITO
URL:https://nwnoggin.org/event/21523/
LOCATION:BioGift\, 17819 NE Riverside Pkwy\, Portland\, OR\, 97230\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180901T110000
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CREATED:20180822T163234Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190823T145528Z
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SUMMARY:Noggin/PSU Neuro Club @ OMSI!
DESCRIPTION:WHAT: PSU Neuro Club/Noggin “Brains & Art” outreach at OMSI! \nWe did it! \n \nNEW POST..! \nPSU\, Noggin\, OMSI & Brains!\n \nWHERE: Oregon Museum of Science & Industry\, 1945 SE Water Ave\, Portland\, OR 97214 \nWHEN: Saturday\, September 1\, 11:00am – 3:00pm \n \nA brainy art and science day at the museum! Meet members of Portland State’s popular neuroscience club\, hold real human brains\, make art\, and learn cool brain facts. ASK ANY QUESTION about sleep\, drugs\, perception\, cognition\, anxiety\, ADHD\, adolescent brain development\, spina bifida\, mindfulness/meditation  –  and any other topic that comes to mind! \nLEARN MORE: PSU Neuroscience Club \nNoggin Brain Board member Denesa Lockwood will be dropping by with our new coyote skull! \n \nCome join us! Please RSVP to griesar@pdx.edu and jleake@pdx.edu \nCOMMITTED PARTICIPANTS\nAaron Eisen\, PSU\nJesse Benefiel\, PSU\nLouis Sumrall\, PSU\nSai Kiersarsky\, PSU\nLeota Wolford\, PSU\nHannah Olivia\, PSU\nJulia Schmidt\, PSU\nThomas Madison\, PSU\nJeehoon Jung\, WSUV\nMichael Deveney\, PSU\nShawna Erickson\, PSU\nRoberto Garduno\, PSU\nAlice Rear\, OHSU
URL:https://nwnoggin.org/event/noggin-psu-neuro-club-omsi/
LOCATION:Oregon Museum of Science & Industry\, 1945 SE Water Ave\, Portland\, OR\, 97214\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180906T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180906T130000
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CREATED:20180904T154149Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180907T022927Z
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SUMMARY:Noggin @ Amity High
DESCRIPTION:WHAT: Noggin visit to Amity High School \nWHERE: Amity High School\, 503 Oak Ave\, Amity\, OR 97101 \nWHEN: Thursday\, September 6\, noon – 1pm \n \nAlong with Joanne Trzcinski and Melanie Alvarado from the Oregon Pacific Area Health Education Center\, we’ll meet with principal Chris Daniels to finalize plans for  Synapses\, Stories & Song on Wednesday\, October 10! \n \nWe did it!\n \nOn Wednesday\, October 10\, we’ll meet with two classes of freshman in the morning (all ~60 students in Amity’s freshman class) in two 50-minute sessions\, and then with two classes of sophomores (all ~70 sophomores) in the afternoon. More details coming soon  –  updates at the link below… \n \nLEARN MORE: Synapses\, Stories & Song!
URL:https://nwnoggin.org/event/noggin-amity-high/
LOCATION:Amity High School\, 503 Oak Ave\, Amity\, OR\, 97101\, United States
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CREATED:20180914T170046Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180918T182358Z
UID:21931-1537002000-1537117200@nwnoggin.org
SUMMARY:NOGGIN Volunteers at OMSI!!!
DESCRIPTION:The Portland Mini Maker Faire @ OMSI  \n“a family-friendly showcase of invention\, creativity\, and resourcefulness.” \nWhen: Saturday\, September 15 and Sunday\, September 16 from 9am – 5:30pm  \nWhere: Oregon Museum of Science and Industry – 1945 SE Water Ave\, Portland\, OR 97214 \nVolunteers: \n\nDanesa Lockwood \nJennifer Teachworth\nBrittany Alperin\nJeehoon Jung\nNatalia Stoner
URL:https://nwnoggin.org/event/noggin-volunteers-at-omsi/
LOCATION:OR
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180918T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180918T183000
DTSTAMP:20260610T120101
CREATED:20180911T164623Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180913T134418Z
UID:21907-1537291800-1537295400@nwnoggin.org
SUMMARY:Fort Vancouver Outreach Planning!
DESCRIPTION:WHAT: Outreach planning with biology teachers from Fort Vancouver High School \nWHERE: Chapel Pub\, 430 N Killingsworth St\, Portland\, OR 97217 \nWHEN: Tuesday\, September 18\, 2018\, 5:30 – 6:30pm \n \nWe’ll meet with Biology teachers from Fort Vancouver High School (including Coreyanne Russell\, Anna Ricks\, James Cederstrom and Jason Galvas) to discuss a series of visits to classrooms during the academic year… \nSee what we’ve done previously at Fort! \nTrap Squad!\n \nBrains\, biofeedback & SLEEP\n \nVentricles in Vancouver!\n \nParticipants\nCoreyanne Russell\, Fort Vancouver High School\nAnna Ricks\, Fort Vancouver High School\nJames Cederstrom\, Fort Vancouver High School\nJason Galvas\, Fort Vancouver High School\nBill Griesar\, NW Noggin/PSU/OHSU\nJeff Leake\, NW Noggin/PSU\nDenesa Lockwood\, NW Noggin Board member/OHSU\nRuth Marigomen\, NW Noggin Resource Council/WSUV
URL:https://nwnoggin.org/event/fort-vancouver-outreach-planning/
LOCATION:Chapel Pub
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180919T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180919T180000
DTSTAMP:20260610T120101
CREATED:20180813T153219Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181018T210540Z
UID:21510-1537362000-1537380000@nwnoggin.org
SUMMARY:Noggin @ MacLaren Youth Correctional Facility
DESCRIPTION:WHAT: Noggin visit to MacClaren Youth Correctional Facility \nWe did it! \nSome incredible young people\, with challenging questions\, motivated and fascinated by neuroscience research…\nLearn more here… \nCorrections\, Bias & Brains\n \nWHERE: MacClaren Youth Correctional Facility\, 2630 N Pacific Hwy\, Woodburn\, OR 97071 \nWHEN: Wednesday\, September 19\, 1:00 – 6:00pm \n*********Please arrive around 12:15am \nCONTACT: Kathleen Fullerton\, Project Coordinator\, Hope Partnership\, Janus Youth Programs \nMacLaren Youth Correctional Facility is administered by the Oregon Youth Authority in Woodburn\, Oregon. The agency’s stated mission is “to protect the public and reduce crime by holding youth accountable and providing opportunities for reformation in safe environments.” \n \nJanus is the Roman god of new beginnings\, doorways\, gates\, transitions. He famously has two faces\, one looking towards the past\, and one oriented to the future… \n \nRoman coin showing the two-headed Janus (Wikimedia Commons) \nLEARN MORE: Who was Janus\, the Roman god of beginnings and endings? \nLEARN MORE: Janus (Ancient History Encyclopedia) \nLEARN MORE: Janus\, Roman god of doorways \nWe are returning to MacLaren\, along with Kathleen Fullerton from Janus Youth Programs\, to discuss neuroscience\, answer questions\, and consider research on bias in judicial and law enforcement systems\, pathways in psychology for counseling and research\, and what role neuroscientists play\, or might play\, in judicial and legislative reform. \nLearn more about our recent visit to MacLaren at the LINK… \nCorrectional Connections\n \nCOMMITTED PARTICIPANTS\n1. Jordan Ray\, Portland State University\n2. Eileen Torres\, Oregon Health & Science University\n3. Binyam Nardos\, Oregon Health & Science University\n4. Jessica Patching-Bunch\, NW Noggin Resource Council\n5. Brittany Alperin\, Oregon Health & Science University\n6. Jade Osilla\, Portland State University\n7. Tyler Braly\, Portland State University\n8. Kayla Townsley\, Oregon Health & Science University\n9. Emma Schifsky\, Oregon Health & Science University\n10. Elsa Gomez\, WSU Vancouver\n11. Taylor Stewart\, University of Portland\n12. Ruth Marigomen\, WSU Vancouver\n13. Bill Griesar\, NW Noggin/PSU/OHSU\n14. Jeff Leake\, NW Noggin/PSU
URL:https://nwnoggin.org/event/noggin-maclaren-youth-correctional-facility/
LOCATION:MacLaren Youth Correctional Facility\, 2630 N Pacific Hwy\, Woodburn\, 97071\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180923T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180923T180000
DTSTAMP:20260610T120101
CREATED:20180814T222945Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180923T193850Z
UID:21529-1537718400-1537725600@nwnoggin.org
SUMMARY:Noggin @ PSU Viking Days!
DESCRIPTION:WHAT: NEUROSANITY! Viking Days @ Portland State! \n \nWHERE: Smith Memorial Student Union\, Room 333\, Portland State University\, 1825 SW Broadway\, Portland\, OR 97201 \nWHEN: Sunday\, September 23\, 2018\, 4:00 – 6:00pm \n \nWelcome back to campus! Bring your brains to view more brains in Smith! \nEvent organized by the Neuroscience Club at Portland State University… \n \nSLIDES (ppt): Anxiety Neuroscience Club Viking Days 2018 \nSLIDES (pdf): Anxiety Neuroscience Club Viking Days 2018 \n \nList of references \nSienna Art Studios \nNeural circuits in anxiety and stress disorders: a focused review \nCircuits regulating pleasure and happiness: the evolution of reward-seeking and misery-fleeing behavioral mechanisms in vertebrates \nTypical and atypical development of functional human brain networks: insights from rsfMRI \nWhat is the meaning of The Scream? \nChild Poverty in the United States: A Tale of Devastation and the Promise of Hope \nPhysiological correlates of emotional reactivity and regulation in early adolescents \nBathing your brain @ Velo
URL:https://nwnoggin.org/event/noggin-psu-viking-days/
LOCATION:Smith Center\, Portland State University\, 1825 SW Broadway\, Portland\, OR\, 97201\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180927T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180927T130000
DTSTAMP:20260610T120101
CREATED:20180912T202641Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180927T215332Z
UID:21913-1538044200-1538053200@nwnoggin.org
SUMMARY:OPAHEC/Noggin @ OHSU YES! Tour
DESCRIPTION:WHAT: OHSU Imaging Tour from Youth Engaged in Science (YES!) for K-12 students from Siletz\, Amity and Willamina schools \nWe did it! Many thanks to Binyam Nardos in Damien Fair’s lab\, and Alex Stevens at the High-Field MRI Laboratory at OHSU for a #magnetic tour! \n \n \n \n \n \nWHERE: OHSU\, 3181 SW Sam Jackson Park Rd\, Portland\, OR 97239; Meet at Mackenzie Hall Room 2198 \nWHEN: Thursday\, September 27\, 10:30am – 1:00pm \n \nAs part of our ongoing NW Noggin/Oregon Pacific Area Health Education Center (OPAHEC) “Synapses\, Stories & Song” Spirit Mountain Community Fund supported outreach effort\, we’ll bring ~30 K-12 students from Siletz Valley\, Amity and Willamina schools to OHSU for a YES! Program tour of MRI imaging facilities\, and an opportunity to discuss research and clinical careers with OHSU graduate and postdoctoral students\, faculty and staff! \n \nLEARN MORE: Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) \nLEARN MORE: Overview of Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging \nOPAHEC is recruiting student participants from their Health Professions clubs and providing significant transportation (the drive from Siletz is nearly three hours!). This will help connect some of the K-12 students with OHSU and PSU outreach participants before we spend time in Lincoln and Yamhill county schools with more brains\, stories and art… \nLEARN MORE: Synapses\, Stories & Song! \nLEARN MORE: Synapses & Stories: Coyote\, Grizzly & their Brains! \nMany thanks to Binyam Nardos and Damien Fair’s Lab at OHSU for organizing this tour! \nCOMMITTED VOLUNTEERS\nMelanie Alvarado\, OPAHEC\nJoanne Trzcinski\, OPAHEC\nBill Griesar\, PSU/OHSU/NW Noggin\nJeff Leake\, PSU/NW Noggin\nJoey Seuferling\, NW Noggin
URL:https://nwnoggin.org/event/opahec-noggin-ohsu-yes-tour/
LOCATION:OHSU\, 3181 SW Sam Jackson Park Road\, Portland\, OR\, 97239-3098\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180927T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180927T213000
DTSTAMP:20260610T120101
CREATED:20180926T130809Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180926T130809Z
UID:22062-1538073000-1538083800@nwnoggin.org
SUMMARY:PSU Neuro Club FREE MOVIE!
DESCRIPTION:WHAT: PSU Neuroscience Club presents “My Beautiful Broken Brain” \nWHERE: Smith Center Memorial Union\, Room 333\, Portland State University \nWHEN: Thursday\, September 27\, 6:30pm – 9:30pm \n \nCome join the Neuroscience Club at PSU for “My Beautiful Broken Brain\,” a powerful film about a young woman re-discovering life after experiencing a hemorrhagic stroke… \nLEARN MORE: Hemorrhagic stroke \nLEARN MORE: Living brain\, successful surgery
URL:https://nwnoggin.org/event/psu-neuro-club-free-movie/
LOCATION:Smith Center\, Portland State University\, 1825 SW Broadway\, Portland\, OR\, 97201\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181002T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181002T190000
DTSTAMP:20260610T120101
CREATED:20180930T210402Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181004T010551Z
UID:22125-1538501400-1538506800@nwnoggin.org
SUMMARY:NW Noggin @ Ondine Hall
DESCRIPTION:WHAT: NW Noggin @ Ondine Residence Hall \nWe did it! Over 80 residents of PSU’s residential Ondine Hall held brains\, asked questions\, and had a good time… 🙂 \n \n \n \nWHERE: First Floor\, Ondine Residence Hall\, Portland State University\, 1912 SW 6th Avenue\, Portland\, OR 97201 \nWHEN: Tuesday\, October 2\, 5:30 – 7:00pm \n \nCome join us for a NW Noggin/PSU Housing and Residence Life presentation on brains! Hold a brain\, ask questions\, and learn more about the importance of healthy eating\, sleeping\, exercise and social engagement for wellness and mental health… \nVolunteers please RSVP to bgriesar@nwnoggin.org and jleake@nwnoggin.org! \nCOMMITTED PARTICIPANTS\nMcKenzie Figuracion\, PSU/BUILD EXITO\nAaron Eisen\, PSU/Neuroscience Club\nTyler Clegg\, PSU\nMcKell Ann Barrett\, PSU\nMeredith Krages\, PSU
URL:https://nwnoggin.org/event/nw-noggin-ondine-hall/
LOCATION:Ondine Residence Hall\, PSU\, 1912 SW 6th Avenue\, Portland\, OR\, 97201\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181004T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181004T210000
DTSTAMP:20260610T120101
CREATED:20180814T201453Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181005T175249Z
UID:21515-1538676000-1538686800@nwnoggin.org
SUMMARY:"The Effect of Small Things" @ Gallery 114
DESCRIPTION:WHAT: “The Effect of Small Things” @ Gallery 114\, Jeff Leake & Kanani Miyamoto \nCome see the show! Exhibit open through OCTOBER 27!! \n \nWHERE: Gallery 114\, 1100 NW Glisan St\, Portland\, OR 97209 \nWHEN” Opening Thursday\, October 4\, 2018\, 6:00pm – 9:00pm \n \n \n“Ichigan Yokai” (“Lump” + “Demon”)\, by Kanani Miyamoto \n \nJeff Leake’s surrealistic landscape paintings and Kanani Miyamoto’s large scale wood block prints explore ways in which we express cultural ideals and our relationship to the environment. \n \n“Fox Hunt\,” by Jeff Leake
URL:https://nwnoggin.org/event/the-effect-of-small-things-gallery-114/
LOCATION:Gallery 114\, 1100 NW Glisan St\, Portland\, OR\, 97209\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181008
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20181012
DTSTAMP:20260610T120101
CREATED:20180609T141752Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181219T154925Z
UID:20951-1538956800-1539302399@nwnoggin.org
SUMMARY:Synapses\, Stories & Song!
DESCRIPTION:WHAT: Spirit Mountain Community Fund supported art and neuroscience outreach to tribal schools \n \nWe did it!!\nUntil the story takes shape\n \nIn the Spirit of Learning\n \nJoanne Trzcinski on Synapses\, Stories & Song!\n \nWatch this space: More posts\, pictures and research links coming soon!!\n \nWHERE: Siletz Valley\, Amity & Willamina schools \nWHEN: October 8 – 11\, 2018 \n \nNW Noggin is thrilled and honored to receive a grant from the Confederated Tribes of Grande Ronde\, a sovereign Native American nation in north-central Oregon\, for our art and neuroscience outreach proposal “Synapses & Stories:  Coyote\, Grizzly and their Brains!” \n \nWith support from the Spirit Mountain Community Fund\, and in collaboration with the Oregon Pacific Area Health Education Center (OPAHEC)… \n \nAnd through a partnership with the Native American Network at Intel (iNAN)\, which is developing 3D printed brain sets\, bound books of stories\, research\, art projects and songs\, and “Noggin classroom brain kits” (complete with pipe cleaners\, recycled plastic brains\, electrophysiology recording devices and laminated art project instructions)… \n \n…we are bringing twelve undergraduate and graduate student volunteers studying neuroscience and art to the Lincoln County and Willamina School District October 8 – 11 for three\, day long visits aimed at making connections between figures in Grande Ronde and Siletz tribal stories (including Coyote\, Crow and Grizzly) and their relevant neuroanatomy… \n \nFish Martinez\, aka 28 Tha Native\, is joining us all three days to tell stories\, answer questions\, hold brains\, make music and create art with students at Siletz Valley\, Amity and Willamina schools… \n \nAnd puppeteer Ana Lucia Mello is making puppets with K-12 students and presenting on her collaboration with the Nez Perce throughout Tuesday at Siletz Valley… \n \nLEARN MORE: Synapses & Stories: Coyote\, Grizzly & their Brains! \nSchedule\nMonday\, October 8: Travel to Siletz\, OR\nSTAY: Elizabeth Oceanfront Suites\, 232 SW Elizabeth St\, Newport\, OR 97365\n \n \nROOMS1. Jordan Ray & Aaron Eisen2. Joey Seuferling3. Leota Wolford & Sami Friedrich4. Ana Lucia Mello5. Jacob Schoen & Ashley Keates6. Sara Moreno & Sulema Rodriguez7. Denesa Lockwood8. Bill Griesar & Jeff Leake9. Anthony “Fish” Martinez (28  Tha Native) \nTuesday\, October 9\nOUTREACH: Noggin @ Siletz Valley!\nSiletz Valley Early College Academy (8:00am – 3:15pm) \nWe did it! \n \nSTAY: Spirit Mountain Casino\, 27100 SW Salmon River Hwy\, Grand Ronde\, OR 97347 \n \nROOMS1. Jordan Ray & Aaron Eisen2. Joey Seuferling3. Leota Wolford & Sami Friedrich4. Jacob Schoen & Ashley Keates5. Sara Moreno6. Denesa Lockwood7. Bill Griesar & Jeff Leake8. Theresa Smith9. Anthony “Fish” Martinez (28  Tha Native)  \n \nWednesday\, October 10\nOUTREACH: Noggin @ Amity K-12\nAmity K-12 School (7:45am – 3:00pm) \n \nSTAY: Spirit Mountain Casino\, 27100 SW Salmon River Hwy\, Grand Ronde\, OR 97347\n \n \nROOMS\n1. Jordan Ray & Aaron Eisen2. Joey Seuferling & Veronika Lobova3. Leota Wolford 4. Jacob Schoen & Ashley Keates5. Sami Friedrich6. Denesa Lockwood7. Bill Griesar8. Jeff Leake9. Anthony “Fish” Martinez (28  Tha Native) \nThursday\, October 11\nOUTREACH: Noggin @ Willamina K-12\nWillamina Middle & High School (7:45am – noon) \n \n \nCONFIRMED PARTICIPANTS\n1. Jordan Ray\, PSU\n2. Denessa Oberbeck\, OHSU\, Noggin Brain Board\n3. Joey Seuferling\, Noggin Resource Council\n4. Sami Friedrich\, OHSU\n5. Sulema Rodriguez\, PSU/NIH BUILD EXITO\n6. Ana Mello (Siletz)\n7. Sara Moreno\, PSU (Siletz\, Amity)\n8. Jacob Schoen\, OHSU National Primate Research Center\n9. Ashley Keates\, PSU\n10. Bill Griesar\, NW Noggin/PSU/OHSU\n11. Jeff Leake\, NW Noggin/PSU\n12. Aaron Eisen\, PSU\n13. Veronika Lobova\, WSUV (Willamina)\n14. Catherine Caine\, Waikiki Elementary School\n15. Anthony “Fish” Martinez (28  Tha Native)\n16. Theresa Smith\, Siletz Valley Early College Academy \nSynapses & Stories:\nMore on our Noggin project\nMany K-12 students struggle with academic achievement\, and become disenchanted with school. The dropout rate for Native Americans is particularly high. \nLEARN MORE: American Indian/Alaska Native Students in Oregon: A Review of Key Indicators \nLEARN MORE: Oregon’s Native American students face obstacles to stay in\, complete school \nThere is tremendous regional and national need to develop academic programs and approaches that successfully engage “academic priority” students\, and offer access to the social and economic benefits of further education. Our efforts to bring together “near peers\,” including undergraduates in science and art\, to collaborate with graduate students on creating novel\, innovative\, multidisciplinary methods of explaining complex ideas in neuroscience\, exposes these students to scientists and artists at various stages of their careers… \n \nOur volunteers come from multiple Portland area institutions. Several\, including Portland State University and Oregon Health & Science University\, actively support innovative community engagement and outreach… \n \nLEARN MORE: NW Noggin collaborators \nIn October (8 – 11)\, Noggin participants will bring real brains\, both animal and human\, into the classroom\, and ask students what they already know. We’ll hear from them as experts on tribal stories\, and consider how various skills and characteristics of important figures in Grande Ronde and Siletz tales relate to specific networks of neurons. We’ll enjoy multiple art projects\, including neuron building and brain maps\, to allow students to explore these ideas further… \nLEARN MORE: Synapses\, Stories & Song! \nLEARN MORE: Grande Ronde Lesson Plan on Stories & Myths \n \n \nWe have done this before\, successfully  –   see Noggin Bloggin for details. Students will learn structure/function relationships\, discover educational and career options in neuroscience and art\, and get engaged in big questions about how our brains work and make us who we are. \n \nThank you Spirit Mountain Community Fund for supporting this work! \nNoggin @ Siletz Valley!\n \nTres Escuelas en un Día!\n \nBrains are xumxum @ Willamina\n \nNoggin + Storytelling + Song @ Siletz Valley\n \nAnd we’ve been acquiring materials and skills for compelling outreach this fall… \nAdventure A-Head\n \nSiletz Stories\, Singing\, Dancing & Brains!
URL:https://nwnoggin.org/event/synapses-stories-song/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181009T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181009T150000
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CREATED:20180608T152745Z
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SUMMARY:Noggin @ Siletz Valley!
DESCRIPTION:WHAT: Noggin visit to Siletz Valley School \nWHERE: Siletz Valley Early College Academy\, 245 NW James Franks Ave\, Siletz\, OR 97380 \nWHEN: Tuesday\, October 9\, 8:00am – 3:00pm \nThe first day of our Spirit Mountain Community Fund supported outreach project! \n \n8:15am – 8:45am \nSiletz Valley Gymnasium \nStorytelling/Dancing/Group introductions \n \n8:50am – 11:30am \nBrains room \nPipe cleaner neuron building/Gel neuron making \nPuppets \nMusic \n \n11:30am – 12:40pm Lunch \n \n12:40pm – 3:00pm \nBrains room \nPipe cleaner neuron building/Gel neuron making \nPuppets \nMusic \n \nLEARN MORE: Noggin + Storytelling + Song @ Siletz Valley \nLEARN MORE: Synapses & Stories: Coyote\, Grizzly & their Brains! \nLEARN MORE: Synapses\, Stories & Song! \nMore details coming soon! \nCONFIRMED PARTICIPANTS\n1. Jordan Ray\, PSU\n2. Denessa Oberbeck\, OHSU\, Noggin Brain Board\n3. Joey Seuferling\, Noggin Resource Council\n4. Sami Friedrich\, OHSU\n5. Sulema Rodriguez\, PSU/NIH BUILD EXITO\n6. Ana Mello (Siletz)\n7. Sara Moreno\, PSU\n8. Jacob Schoen\, OHSU National Primate Research Center\n9. Ashley Keates\, PSU\n10. Bill Griesar\, NW Noggin/PSU/OHSU\n11. Jeff Leake\, NW Noggin/PSU\n12. Aaron Eisen\, PSU
URL:https://nwnoggin.org/event/noggin-siletz-vally/
LOCATION:Siletz Valley Early College Academy\, 245 NW James Franks Ave\, Siletz\, 97380\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181010T073000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181010T150000
DTSTAMP:20260610T120101
CREATED:20180930T212213Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181010T013400Z
UID:22130-1539156600-1539183600@nwnoggin.org
SUMMARY:Noggin @ Amity!
DESCRIPTION:WHAT: Noggin visit to Amity High School \nWHERE: Amity High School\, 503 Oak Ave\, Amity\, OR 97101 \nWHEN: Wednesday\, October 10\, 7:30am – 3:00pm \nContact: Chris Daniels\, Principal \n \n7:50am: First group of 9th grade students will go to the presentation. After the presentation\, they will join the rest of the 9th grade in a round robin discussion with industry professionals. \n9:00am – 10:30am: Middle school students \n10:50am: Second group of 9th grade students. \n12:45pm: First group of 10th grade students will go to the presentation.  \n1:50pm: Second group of 10th grade students. \n 
URL:https://nwnoggin.org/event/noggin-amity/
LOCATION:Amity High School\, 503 Oak Ave\, Amity\, OR\, 97101\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181011T074500
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181011T120000
DTSTAMP:20260610T120101
CREATED:20180930T212819Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181011T125629Z
UID:22134-1539243900-1539259200@nwnoggin.org
SUMMARY:Noggin @ Willamina!
DESCRIPTION:WHAT: Noggin visit to Willamina High School \nWHERE: Willamina High School\, 1100 N.E. Oaken Hills Dr.\, Willamina\, OR 97396 \nWHEN: Thursday\, October 11\, 7:450am – noon \n \nAssembly begins @ 8:00am!
URL:https://nwnoggin.org/event/noggin-willamina-2/
LOCATION:Willamina High School\, 1100 N.E. Oaken Hills Dr.\, Willamina\, OR\, 97396\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181011T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181011T203000
DTSTAMP:20260610T120101
CREATED:20181007T161347Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181007T161347Z
UID:22229-1539282600-1539289800@nwnoggin.org
SUMMARY:PSU Neuro Club POSTER REVIEW
DESCRIPTION:WHAT: PSU Neuroscience Club Poster Presentation Review \nWHERE: Smith Memorial Student Union (Room 323)\, Portland State University \nWHEN: Thursday\, October 11\, 6:30 – 8:30pm \nCome and preview the poster which will be presented at the Society for Neuroscience conference!! \n \nLEARN MORE: Society for Neuroscience conference!
URL:https://nwnoggin.org/event/psu-neuro-club-poster-review/
LOCATION:Smith Center\, Portland State University\, 1825 SW Broadway\, Portland\, OR\, 97201\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181016T101500
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181016T143000
DTSTAMP:20260610T120101
CREATED:20180821T212615Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181018T171650Z
UID:21572-1539684900-1539700200@nwnoggin.org
SUMMARY:Noggin @ Creative Science
DESCRIPTION:WHAT: Noggin visit to Creative Science School (Portland Public Schools) \nWe did it! Learn more here…\n“You get me!” @ Creative Science\n \n \nWHERE: Creative Science School @ Clark\, 1231 SE 92nd Ave\, Portland\, OR 97216; Head to the main school office to sign in for NW Noggin \nWHEN: Tuesday\, October 16\, 2018\, 10:15am – 2:30pm \nCLASS ONE: 10:25 – 11:12\nCLASS TWO: 11:15 – 12:02\nCLASS THREE: 12:05 – 12:20 & 1:05 – 1:37 (lunch in the middle)\nCLASS FOUR: 1:40 – 2:27 \nCONTACT: Brandan McClain\, Language Arts \n \nVolunteers will answer questions\, and discuss brain development and the neuroscience of creativity with middle school students at this Portland Public School. The teachers will have nitrile gloves ready for brain handling\, along with colorful pipe cleaners (~ 20/student) for building brain cells! \n \nLEARN MORE: STEAM Art Projects \nWe’re told that students would appreciate a basic introduction to the brain\, including some details about brain cells (neurons)  –  and networks of neurons and what they can do. We can discuss various brain lobes and their associated functions\, too… \nThe questions that the teachers are organizing the day around are:\nHow can I create and strengthen positive connections in my brain that will help me be successful in school and life? How can knowledge of how the brain works help us to make a healthier community at Creative Science School? \nSee what we did last time we visited Creative Science..! \nCreativity and Science\n \nPlease RSVP to griesar@pdx.edu and jleake@pdx.edu \nCOMMITTED VOLUNTEERS\nJacob Schoen\, OHSU\nKrystal Nguyen\, PSU\nJade Osilla\, PSU\nGwen Conlee\, PSU\nIris Guttierez\, WSUV\nLarry Rabinowitz\, PSU\nSara Babij\, PSU\nMcKenzie Figuracion\, PSU/NIH BUILD EXITO\nAaron Eisen\, PSU\nSai Kiersarsky\, PSU
URL:https://nwnoggin.org/event/noggin-creative-science/
LOCATION:Creative Science (PPS) K-8\, 1231 SE 92nd Ave\, Portland\, OR\, 97216\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181018T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181018T140000
DTSTAMP:20260610T120101
CREATED:20180820T225413Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181018T184250Z
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SUMMARY:Noggin @ OHSU
DESCRIPTION:WHAT: Visit to OHSU Behavioral Neuroscience \nWHERE: Room TBD; OHSU\, 3181 S.W. Sam Jackson Park Rd.\, Portland\, Oregon 97239-3098 \nWHEN: Thursday\, October 18\, 2018\, 1:00 – 2:00pm \n \nWe’ll visit Pill Hill to discuss outreach opportunities for research graduates and postdocs in academic priority Portland and Vancouver public schools\, the p:ear homeless youth center\, rural Northwest communities\, and in San Diego Unified Public Schools during the Society for Neuroscience conference this fall… \nWe’ll also discuss opportunities to partner with local artists to present collaborative presentations on research and art in public settings\, from classrooms to pubs! \nCOMMITTED PARTICIPANTS\nHeather Hamilton\, BUILD EXITO/Portland State University\nAllie Clark\, OHSU \n \nPRESENTATION SLIDES (ppt): Brain Awareness SLIDES 2018 \nPRESENTATION SLIDES (pdf): Brain Awareness SLIDES 2018 NEW
URL:https://nwnoggin.org/event/noggin-ohsu/
LOCATION:OHSU\, 3181 SW Sam Jackson Park Road\, Portland\, OR\, 97239-3098\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181019
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20181021
DTSTAMP:20260610T120101
CREATED:20181002T161910Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181020T145559Z
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SUMMARY:NOGGIN FEST 2018!!!!
DESCRIPTION:WHAT: The SECOND ANNUAL NOGGIN FEST!!! \nWHERE: Watershed PDX\, 5040 SE Milwaukie Ave\, Portland\, OR 97202 \nWHEN: Friday\, October 19\, 6pm – 11pm & Saturday\, October 20\, 12pm – 12am \nFACEBOOK LINK:  NOGGIN FEST 2018! \n \n \n \nThe largest Art & Neuroscience festival in the Pacific Northwest! Entirely student organized and run\, thanks to the Neuroscience Club at Portland State University\, and our enthusiastic multi-disciplinary\, multi-institutional Noggin volunteers! \nLEARN MORE: Noggin Fest 2018: The Beauty of the Brain \nFriday\, October 19\, 6pm – 10pm\n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n6:00 PM\n\n\nDoors\n\n6:15 PM\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nStargasm\n\n7:00 PM\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMouthbreather\n\n8:00 PM\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDisenchanter\n\n9:00 PM\n\n\n\n\n\n\nShannon Entropy\n\n10:00 PM\n\n\n\n\n\n\nB*****s of the Sun\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSaturday\, October 20\, 2018\n\n\n\nSaturday\, October 20\, 12pm – 12am\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n12:00 PM\n\n\nDoors\n\n12:00 PM – 4:00 PM\n\n\n\nArt and Science Workshops\, Art Auction\, Raffle (Kid Friendly! Come play with brains)\n\n3:15 PM\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSpeaker: Michelle Espy\n\n4:00 PM\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSuper Secret Band\n\n4:30 PM\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSpeaker: Eric Feczko\n\n5:00 PM\n\n\n\n\n\n\nJazz Boyfriends\n\n5:35 PM\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSpeaker: Amber Schwartz\n\n6:00 PM\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWhen We Met\n\n6:35 PM\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSpeaker: Jonathan Horey\n\n7:00 PM\n\n\n\n\n\n\nHuman Ottoman\n\n8:00 PM\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nB.R.U.C.E.\n\n9:00 PM\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nInternet Beef\n\n10:00 PM\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe Mercury Tree\n\n11:00 PM\n\n\n\n\n\n\nKarma Rivera\n\n\n\n \nPRINT: Noggin Fest Press Release \nTHE RETURN OF NOGGINFEST IS AT HAND!\nwith musical performances by:\nKarma Rivera\nThe Mercury Tree\nB*****s of the Sun\nInternet Beef\nWhen We Met\nBRUCE\nDisenchanter\nShannon Entropy\nMouthbreather\nHuman Ottoman\nJazz Boyfriends\nSuper Secret Band\nStargasm \nLectures by\nDr. Jonathan Horey M.D.\nMichelle Espy\nAmber Schwartz\nEric Feczko \n \nArt on display by:\nSienna Morris Numberism Artist\nKindra Crick Art\nHaley Jensen Photography @thebonegoddess\nJason Simpson @for3stpunk\nMerry Jo Carter @momomoj0\nAlison Dennis @drsomethingmusic\nSamantha Coiner\nMirabai Scholz – @marigoldcats\nSam Kitzberger – @kitzbergersam\nPilar Pennell – http://pilarvioletpennell.com\nAmy Woelbeast – @babayagz\nFisher Jones @princesslimerence\n& More \n \nArt & Science Workshops by\nNW Noggin\nSarah Vitak \nDrumming Workshop by\nFish Martinez \nCatering by: Dogs and Fries \nPhotobooth by: Moto Foto \nPhotography by: Roderick Allen Minch \n \nSponsors:\nActive Recovery TMS\nPortland Radio Project\nRadio Hot Tub\nTender Loving Empire\nOrox Leather Co.\nFunhouse Brews\nPortland U-Brew & Unicorn Brewing\nFort George Brewery\nTender Loving Empire\nBudd + Finn\nPSU Bike Hub\nEddie Bauer\nNothing Bundt Cakes\nBiting Duck Press \nAll Ages\nSuggested Donation of $5-10 \nThis event is a fundraiser for NW Noggin\, an art and neuroscience educational outreach group. Check out nwnoggin.org to learn more. \nCheck out what happened during last year’s inaugural event! \nNoggin Fest 2017!
URL:https://nwnoggin.org/event/noggin-fest-2018/
LOCATION:Watershed PDX\, 5040 SE Milwaukie Ave\, Portland\, OR\, 97202\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181019T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181019T190000
DTSTAMP:20260610T120101
CREATED:20180913T184407Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190823T152021Z
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SUMMARY:Noggin @ Lewis STEAM Night
DESCRIPTION:WHAT: Noggin at Lewis Elementary School STEAM NIGHT! \nWe did it!! Learn more at the link…\nSciencepalooza!\n \nWHERE: Lewis Elementary School\, 4401 SE Evergreen St\, Portland\, OR 97206 \nWHEN: Friday\, October 19\, 5:30 – 7:00pm \n \n \nWe’re at Table 3 (NEUROSCIENCE) (and ART!) 🧠🎨 \n \nIt’s STEAM NIGHT (our favorite kind of night 🙂 at Lewis Elementary! Come join us to examine brains and make brain cells. This is a super energetic evening event\, with plenty of curious kids and parents  –  and we plan to head over to the first night of NOGGIN FEST 2018 around 7:15pm to hear bands\, listen to research speakers\, view art\, and enjoy more of a brainy good time! \nNOGGIN FEST 2018!!!!\n \nLEARN MORE: NOGGIN FEST 2018!!!! \n \nCOMMITTED PARTICIPANTS\nAaron Eisen\, PSU\nMaverick Grey\, PSU/NIH BUILD EXITO\nMadi Cho-Richmond\, PSU\nMary Lerner\, PSU\nEmmalyn Dewing\, PSU\nJordan Ray\, PSU
URL:https://nwnoggin.org/event/noggin-lewis-stem-night/
LOCATION:Lewis Elementary School\, 4401 SE Evergreen St\, Portland\, 97206\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181025T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181025T220000
DTSTAMP:20260610T120101
CREATED:20181022T205519Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181022T205520Z
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SUMMARY:PSU Neuro Club: Cranial Creepers Halloween Party!
DESCRIPTION:WHAT: PSU Neuro Club Cranial Creepers Halloween Party! \nWHERE: Smith Memorial Student Union\, Room 333\, Portland State University\, 1825 SW Broadway\, Portland\, OR 97201 \nWHEN: Thursday\, October 25th\, 7 – 10pm \n \nFresh off the success of NOGGIN FEST\, the PSU Neuroscience Club is gathering for another party this week before heading to the Society for Neuroscience conference in November!! \n \n 
URL:https://nwnoggin.org/event/psu-neuro-club-cranial-creepers-halloween-party/
LOCATION:Smith Center\, Portland State University\, 1825 SW Broadway\, Portland\, OR\, 97201\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181103
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20181108
DTSTAMP:20260610T120101
CREATED:20180530T144220Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190514T221028Z
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SUMMARY:Society for Neuroscience conference!
DESCRIPTION:WHAT: Society for Neuroscience conference \nWe did it! Here’s our first post on our keynote delivered at the Brain Awareness event…\nSynapsing in San Diego @ SfN!\n \nAnd more from the PSU Neuroscience Club on how they made it to the conference and to San Diego Public Schools…\nNoggins & Noodles @ SfN!\n \nWHERE: San Diego Convention Center\, 111 W Harbor Dr\, San Diego\, CA 92101 \nWHEN: November 3 – 7\, 2018 \n \nNW Noggin is THRILLED to be formally invited to offer the keynote address on Brain Awareness at the Society for Neuroscience conference this fall!  \n \nLEARN MORE: What is NW Noggin? \nSATURDAY (2:00 – 4:00pm)\, November 3\nSfN/Dana Foundation Brain Awareness Campaign Event\n(Noggin volunteers: please arrive @ 2:00pm to set up posters)\n \n \nWe’ll open the session on Saturday\, November 3 with the keynote. We’ll then make pipe cleaner neurons with conference attendees! Afterwards\, along with undergraduates from the PSU Neuroscience Club\, and many innovative brain awareness professionals from around the world\, we’ll present our outreach posters. The Brain Awareness event will run from 2:30 – 4:00pm… \n \n \nPRESENTATION SLIDES: Brain Awareness SLIDES 2018 (ppt; compressed file) \nPRESENTATION SLIDES: Brain Awareness SLIDES 2018 (pdf; compressed file) \nLEARN MORE: Noggin Keynote @ SfN Brain Awareness Campaign Event \n \nPhoto courtesy of Society for Neuroscience; conference in Washington DC \nWe’ll also bring our knowledgeable graduate and undergraduate volunteers from PSU (TEN PSU Neuroscience Club members were granted complimentary SfN registration!)\, OHSU and other Northwest campuses\, along with students (and extra brains!) from the UC San Diego Department of Neuroscience into academic priority classrooms in the San Diego Unified School District (including Linda Vista\, Montgomery and Carson) during SfN… \n \nPublic School Outreach Schedule \n\nMONDAY (8 – 12:30)\, November 5: Carson Elementary School\nMONDAY (12:30 – 3:15)\, November 5: Linda Vista Elementary School\nTUESDAY (8:00 – 3:15)\, November 6: Montgomery Middle School \n \n \nSee what we did the last time we visited SfN in San Diego… \nCortical Connections in San Diego Schools!\n \nWe’ll also attend the SfN Presidential Reception as invited guests… \n \nLEARN MORE: Neuroscience 2018 Presidential Reception \nMore on our poster detailing our ongoing collaboration with p:ear… \n \nLEARN MORE: Noggin + p:ear \nNW Noggin: homelessness and the brain – seeing us all through research and art\nGRIESAR\, W.S.* **\, LEAKE\, J.* ** *** \n“It’s like people see me as an object\, not as a human being.” \n \nScience needs investment\, and engaging people builds support for research and education. Integrating arts in STEM (“STEAM”) fosters innovative engagement. Here we report on efforts to bring together new researchers and outreach volunteers\, clinicians\, policy makers and\, as equal participants\, young members of our community who lack safe\, secure places to call home. \n \nNonprofit NW Noggin (nwnoggin.org) organizes graduates and undergraduates to collaborate and engage\, building networks and inspiring people about discovery in neuroscience and art. Volunteers benefit from working across disciplines and institutions\, serving as “near peer” role models\, gaining skill explaining work and thinking creatively about careers. We’ve met with over 20\,000 K-12 students since 2012! \n \nNoggin loves to visit p:ear\, a nonprofit for homeless youth. P:ear offers community\, services and a welcoming educational and gallery space in Portland\, Oregon\, filled with caring staff and volunteers for young people without safe places to sleep. \n \nWe’ve had powerful conversations with adolescents struggling to overcome drugs\, anxiety\, depression\, abandonment\, bias  –  and a strong sense that many people pass them by as if they weren’t valuable human members of our community. \n \nHarris & Fiske (2006) found that people respond harshly to those in “extreme outgroups\,” including those without homes. These street kids are correct  –  some respond to them with “dehumanized perception.” Yet by asking subjects to engage with images of outgroup members\, there is more activation of frontal lobe networks essential for responding to others as relatable human beings. Young people at p:ear created landscapes on plaster brain casts that powerfully conveyed their feelings\, significant locations\, and both actual and aspirational aspects of their lives in our shared community. \n \nIn fall 2017\, we put on a “Homelessness and the Brain” day at p:ear\, and policy makers\, clinicians\, members of the public\, young researchers from OHSU and PSU and houseless youth talked\, listened and learned from each other about research on stress\, anxiety\, depression\, sleep\, emotional regulation\, drugs\, development\, bias and resilience\, and explored data\, art and testimony from p:ear youth to illuminate links between a lack of affordable housing and all our brains. \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 on important community concerns\, and increases awareness and support for investment in brain research and the arts. \n \n* Department of Psychology\, Portland State University;  ** NW Noggin (nwnoggin.org);  *** Department of University Studies\, Portland State University \nLEARN MORE: Additional Noggin/PSU Neuroscience posters at SfN 2018
URL:https://nwnoggin.org/event/society-for-neuroscience-conference-4/
LOCATION:San Diego Convention Center\, 111 W Harbor Dr\, San Diego\, CA\, 92101\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181103T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181103T160000
DTSTAMP:20260610T120101
CREATED:20180709T211421Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181109T160429Z
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SUMMARY:Noggin Keynote @ SfN Brain Awareness Campaign Event
DESCRIPTION:WHAT: Noggin Keynote Address @ SfN Brain Awareness Campaign Event \nWe did it! Learn more at the link…\nSynapsing in San Diego @ SfN!\n \n  \nWHERE: San Diego Convention Center\, SDCC 16 \nWHEN: Saturday\, November 3\, 2:30-4:00pm\n \n \nOrganizer/Moderator: Society for Neuroscience \n \nCLICK HERE TO LEARN MORE ABOUT NOGGIN PLANS AT SfN \nNW Noggin: Action and Potential in Outreach\, Education\, and Research\nWe are deeply honored to receive this invitation\, and enjoyed highlighting our creative and effective outreach volunteers!  \n \n \nCelebrate brain awareness by sharing your outreach achievements with Brain Awareness Week organizers from around the world. Learn how award winners from the Brain Awareness Video Contest\, the Faculty for Undergraduate Neuroscience\, and the National Science Olympiad are raising brain awareness. Plus\, hear from Bill Griesar and Jeff Leake\, the founders of NW Noggin\, a robust\, creative\, and largely volunteer-driven nonprofit organization that brings scientists\, artists\, and students of all ages together to share their expertise and excitement about neuroscience. *Diversity-Themed Session \n \nPRESENTATION SLIDES: Brain Awareness SLIDES 2018 (ppt; compressed file) \nPRESENTATION SLIDES: Brain Awareness SLIDES 2018 (pdf; compressed file) \nAND…MAKE YOUR OWN PIPE CLEANER NEURON!\n \n \n \n“This is a GFP expressing glutamatergic neuron!” Pipe cleaners provided by SfN and the NIH BUILD EXITO program at Portland State… \nLEARN MORE: STEAM Art Projects \nWe visited San Diego public schools during the conference\, as we did in 2016… \n \nLEARN MORE: NW Noggin + UCSD Neuro K-12 Outreach \nLEARN MORE: Cortical Connections in San Diego Schools! \nAnd as we did during SfN in Washington DC in 2017… \n \nLEARN MORE: From classrooms to Congress! \nWe also presented our SfN poster during this event… \n \n \nNW Noggin: homelessness and the brain – seeing us all through research and art\nGRIESAR\, W.S.* **\, LEAKE\, J.* ** *** \n \n \n“It’s like people see me as an object\, not as a human being.” \nScience needs investment\, and engaging people builds support for research and education. Integrating arts in STEM (“STEAM”) fosters innovative engagement. Here we report on efforts to bring together new researchers and outreach volunteers\, clinicians\, policy makers and\, as equal participants\, young members of our community who lack safe\, secure places to call home. Nonprofit NW Noggin (nwnoggin.org) organizes graduates and undergraduates to collaborate and engage\, building networks and inspiring people about discovery in neuroscience and art. Volunteers benefit from working across disciplines and institutions\, serving as “near peer” role models\, gaining skill explaining work and thinking creatively about careers. We’ve met with over 20\,000 K-12 students since 2012! \nNoggin loves to visit p:ear\, a nonprofit for homeless youth. P:ear offers community\, services and a welcoming educational and gallery space in Portland\, Oregon\, filled with caring staff and volunteers for young people without safe places to sleep. We’ve had powerful conversations with adolescents struggling to overcome drugs\, anxiety\, depression\, abandonment\, bias  –  and a strong sense that many people pass them by as if they weren’t valuable human members of our community. Harris & Fiske (2007) found that people respond harshly to those in “extreme outgroups\,” including those without homes. These street kids are correct  –  some respond to them with “dehumanized perception.” Yet by asking subjects to engage with images of outgroup members\, there is more activation of frontal lobe networks essential for responding to others as relatable human beings. Young people at p:ear created landscapes on plaster brain casts that powerfully conveyed their feelings\, significant locations\, and both actual and aspirational aspects of their lives in our shared community. \n \nIn fall 2017\, we put on a “Homelessness and the Brain” day at p:ear\, and policy makers\, clinicians\, members of the public\, young researchers from OHSU and PSU and houseless youth talked\, listened and learned from each other about research on stress\, anxiety\, depression\, sleep\, emotional regulation\, drugs\, development\, bias and resilience\, and explored data\, art and testimony from p:ear youth to illuminate links between a lack of affordable housing and all our brains. \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 on important community concerns\, and increases awareness and support for investment in brain research and the arts. \n* Department of Psychology\, Portland State University;  ** NW Noggin (nwnoggin.org);  *** Department of University Studies\, Portland State University \nLEARN MORE: Landscapes of the Brain: Seeing us all through research & art \nLEARN MORE: NW Noggin on homelessness and the brain \n \nThe Portland State University Neuroscience Club will also present a poster… \nOutreach to diverse populations by Portland State University Neuroscience Club as a method to promote and enrich neuroscience research \nBenefiel\, J.\, Schmidt\, J.\, Eisen\, A.\, Ray\, R.\, Sumrall\, L.\, Chapek\, M.\, Lerner\, M.\, Garduno\, R.\, Uriarte\, J.\, Hamilton\, H.\, Kiersarsky\, S.\, Javaheri\, A.\, Helback\, O. \n \nOur motto at Portland State University (PSU) is “Let Knowledge Serve the City.” The PSU Neuroscience Club\, founded in 2012\, has over 300 members\, and serves to make neuroscience resources widely available. Our club has traditionally focused on undergraduates\, but we aim to increase outreach in diverse populations\, including diversity in age\, socioeconomic status\, ethnicity\, sexuality\, gender\, religion\, and mental health in order to expand opportunities and benefit the field. The club has analyzed three points of consideration in the context of diversity\, including  (1) what should outreach try to accomplish\, (2) what should outreach consist of\, and (3) what resources should outreach provide. The first point addresses the inconsistent reach of resources among communities\, inequality which denies opportunities and excludes valuable viewpoints from the field. Outreach should strive to be the solution\, offering education\, opportunity\, and equity to those who may otherwise be overlooked. Those who haven’t examined anatomy can have a chance to; those who have never talked to a neuroscientist can interact with scientists and students at length; and those who never thought they could contribute to the field might reconsider. How these goals are accomplished falls into the second point of what outreach should consist of. As in any communicative relationship\, outreach involves the flow of information\, and both outreach participant and community members have much to offer. Partnering with on campus organizations that promote diversity (e.g.\, NIH BUILD EXITO\, PSU’s Equity & Empowerment Corps) is key. To ensure engagement\, people have to be motivated or no progress can be made. A variety of methods have and will be used to engage attention in the club’s efforts\, including the arts\, games and one on one education. Our club uses low cost\, portable devices to measure electrophysiological responses\, the direct handling of actual human and animal brains\, and games based on brainwaves. Providing resources that invite engagement and garner interest are required for successful\, memorable outreach. The final concept goes beyond the resources of the present and provides resources for the future. An outreach experience should make access to the field a real possibility. The availability of paid internships\, jobs\, opportunities to get involved\, scholarships\, and creative outlets for expression can remain an active part of one’s life\, even once the Neuroscience Club has left. These three points drive our club towards more expansive\, effective outreach. \n \nKeywords: diversity\, neuroscience\, educational outreach \nA THIRD Noggin poster was prepared by PSU Psychology undergraduate and Noggin volunteer Jordan Ray! \nDemocratizing electrophysiological research technology for educational enrichment\, public science\, and inspiring the future generation of STEM researchers \n \nRay\, J.* **\, Griesar\, W.S.* ** *** \nAt any given time\, in every corner of our bodies\, we experience millions of electrical fluctuations. These minute changes in voltage regulate the functions of our nervous system\, instructions to and from the brain and spinal cord\, directing neurons to fire in specific spatial and temporal sequence. These are exciting\, critical events that captivate the minds of young students we meet through outreach with the nonprofit NW Noggin. However\, it’s one thing to talk about electrophysiology\, but why not demonstrate it in the classroom in real time? \nAll of these electrical signatures can be captured\, amplified and measured using electrophysiological recording equipment. Traditionally\, use of these systems required large financial investment. Research grade electrocardiogram (ECG)\, electroencephalography (EEG)\, and electrodermal activity (EDA) equipment are costly to obtain and not easy to transport. For these reasons\, they are typically inaccessible to the average K-12 student at public school. Yet advancements in technology now offer the opportunity for greater public accessibility. \nThe aim of this project was to assemble low-cost equipment that could measure ECG\, EDA\, EMG\, and EEG to educate kids in public school\, and allow them to conduct experiments in their own environment. Through builds using various Arduino microcontrollers\, simple analog voltage sensors\, and homemade\, DIY cabling solutions\, we have recorded ECG\, EDA and EMG. With the addition of an inexpensive OpenBCI Ganglion board\, we can record EEG signals as well. \nThis opens up a world of discovery for kids at the institutions we serve\, allowing students to learn more about technology surrounding electrophysiological equipment while also being able to hook up these systems and see voltage changes in real time. Many find the ability to assemble equipment at home a revelation and have been given resources to put together their own kits. We hope to expand this idea into inexpensive open source Arduino kits for students and teachers to use in their own classrooms. \nMembers of the neuroscience research community should connect with students in our own communities. Taking time to democratize research and information helps encourage the next generation of scientists. I believe that the average researcher/student/professor/community member deserves intuitive and flexible equipment that can help us discover more about electrophysiological aspects of ourselves and the world around us. \n \n*Portland State University; **NW Noggin (nwnoggin.org)\, ***OHSU \n \nCLICK HERE TO LEARN MORE ABOUT NOGGIN PLANS AT SfN
URL:https://nwnoggin.org/event/noggin-keynote-sfn-brain-awareness-campaign-event/
LOCATION:San Diego Convention Center\, 111 W Harbor Dr\, San Diego\, CA\, 92101\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181104T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181104T100000
DTSTAMP:20260610T120101
CREATED:20180709T210819Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181105T142153Z
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SUMMARY:Public Awareness of Neuroscience Poster Event!
DESCRIPTION:WHAT: Noggin Theme J (Public Awareness of Neuroscience) poster presentation at SfN \nWe did it! More details below…\n \nWHERE: San Diego Convention Center: SDCC Halls B-H; 0.26.02SU/LLL55 \nWHEN: Sunday Nov 4\, 2018 9:00am – 10am \n \nNW Noggin: homelessness and the brain – seeing us all through research and art\nGRIESAR\, W.S.* **\, LEAKE\, J.* ** *** \n“It’s like people see me as an object\, not as a human being.” \n \nScience needs investment\, and engaging people builds support for research and education. Integrating arts in STEM (“STEAM”) fosters innovative engagement. Here we report on efforts to bring together new researchers and outreach volunteers\, clinicians\, policy makers and\, as equal participants\, young members of our community who lack safe\, secure places to call home. Nonprofit NW Noggin (nwnoggin.org) organizes graduates and undergraduates to collaborate and engage\, building networks and inspiring people about discovery in neuroscience and art. Volunteers benefit from working across disciplines and institutions\, serving as “near peer” role models\, gaining skill explaining work and thinking creatively about careers. We’ve met with over 20\,000 K-12 students since 2012! \n \nNoggin loves to visit p:ear\, a nonprofit for homeless youth. P:ear offers community\, services and a welcoming educational and gallery space in Portland\, Oregon\, filled with caring staff and volunteers for young people without safe places to sleep. We’ve had powerful conversations with adolescents struggling to overcome drugs\, anxiety\, depression\, abandonment\, bias  –  and a strong sense that many people pass them by as if they weren’t valuable human members of our community. Harris & Fiske (2007) found that people respond harshly to those in “extreme outgroups\,” including those without homes. These street kids are correct  –  some respond to them with “dehumanized perception.” Yet by asking subjects to engage with images of outgroup members\, there is more activation of frontal lobe networks essential for responding to others as relatable human beings. Young people at p:ear created landscapes on plaster brain casts that powerfully conveyed their feelings\, significant locations\, and both actual and aspirational aspects of their lives in our shared community. \n \nIn fall 2017\, we put on a “Homelessness and the Brain” day at p:ear\, and policy makers\, clinicians\, members of the public\, young researchers from OHSU and PSU and houseless youth talked\, listened and learned from each other about research on stress\, anxiety\, depression\, sleep\, emotional regulation\, drugs\, development\, bias and resilience\, and explored data\, art and testimony from p:ear youth to illuminate links between a lack of affordable housing and all our brains. \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 on important community concerns\, and increases awareness and support for investment in brain research and the arts. \n* Department of Psychology\, Portland State University;  ** NW Noggin (nwnoggin.org);  *** Department of University Studies\, Portland State University \nLEARN MORE: Landscapes of the Brain: Seeing us all through research & art \nLEARN MORE: NW Noggin on homelessness and the brain
URL:https://nwnoggin.org/event/public-awareness-of-neuroscience-poster-event/
LOCATION:San Diego Convention Center\, 111 W Harbor Dr\, San Diego\, CA\, 92101\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181105
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20181107
DTSTAMP:20260610T120101
CREATED:20180807T204304Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181109T201850Z
UID:21491-1541376000-1541548799@nwnoggin.org
SUMMARY:NW Noggin + UCSD Neuro K-12 Outreach
DESCRIPTION:WHAT: Noggin + UCSD Neuro outreach in San Diego Public Schools \nWe did it! Learn more here…\nSynapsing in San Diego @ SfN!\n \nWHERE: Linda Vista Elementary\, Carson and Montgomery schools \nWHEN: Monday (11/5) – Tuesday (11/6) \n \nNW Noggin is thrilled to partner (again!) with the San Diego Unified School District Office of School Innovations and University of California Neuroscience on new outreach to academic priority classrooms during the Society for Neuroscience conference! \n \nThanks to Lynnie Fein-Schafer and Lindsay Altidor from the Society for Neuroscience for joining us at Carson and Montgomery\, and for Javier How and Nadine Heyworth from UCSD Neurosciences for brains and enthusiastic outreach engagement! \nPublic School Outreach Schedule \n\nMONDAY (8 – 12:30)\, November 5: Carson Elementary School\nMONDAY (12:30 – 3:15)\, November 5: Linda Vista Elementary School\nTUESDAY (8:00 – 3:15)\, November 6: Montgomery Middle School \n \nSee what we did the last time the conference was in town! \nCortical Connections in San Diego Schools!\n \nNoggin will present the keynote address at the SfN Brain Awareness Event on Saturday\, November 3\, and we’ll follow with multiple school visits  –  with plenty of brains and art  –  during the week!
URL:https://nwnoggin.org/event/nw-noggin-ucsd-neuro-k-12-outreach/
LOCATION:OR
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181105T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181105T123000
DTSTAMP:20260610T120101
CREATED:20180908T232414Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181106T040303Z
UID:21876-1541404800-1541421000@nwnoggin.org
SUMMARY:Noggin/UCSD @ Carson Elementary
DESCRIPTION:WHAT: NW Noggin + UC San Diego Neuroscience @ Carson Elementary School \nWe did it! Post coming soon…\n \n \nWHERE: Carson Elementary School\, 6905 Kramer St\, San Diego\, CA 92111 \nWHEN: Monday\, November 5\, 8:00am – 12:30pm \n \nContact: Rob Corona\, MSAP Resource Teacher\, SDUSD Office of School Innovations \nParticipants\nAaron Eisen\, PSU\nLouis Sumrall\, PSU\nJesse Benefiel\, PSU\nMary Lerner\, PSU\nSai Kiersarsky\, PSU\nHeather Hamilton\, PSU/NIH BUILD EXITO\nJonathan Uriarte-Lopez\, PSU\nJordan Ray\, PSU\nJade Osilla\, PSU\nDenesa Lockwood\, OHSU\nAngela Gonzalez\, WSUV\nBill Griesar\, NW Noggin/PSU/OHSU\nJeff Leake\, NW Noggin/PSU
URL:https://nwnoggin.org/event/noggin-ucsd-carson-elementary/
LOCATION:Carson Elementary School\, 6905 Kramer St\, San Diego\, CA\, 92111\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181105T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181105T151500
DTSTAMP:20260610T120101
CREATED:20180908T233046Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181106T040618Z
UID:21880-1541421000-1541430900@nwnoggin.org
SUMMARY:Noggin/UCSD @ Linda Vista Elementary
DESCRIPTION:WHAT: NW Noggin + UC San Diego Neuroscience @ Linda Vista Elementary School \nWe did it! Post coming soon…\n \n“When I say something without thinking\, is my brain still doing it?” \nWHERE: Linda Vista Elementary School\, 2772 Ulric St\, San Diego\, CA 92111 \nWHEN: Monday\, November 5\, 12:30pm – 3:15pm \n \nContact: Rob Corona\, MSAP Resource Teacher\, SDUSD Office of School Innovations \nParticipants\nAaron Eisen\, PSU\nLouis Sumrall\, PSU\nJesse Benefiel\, PSU\nMary Lerner\, PSU\nSai Kiersarsky\, PSU\nHeather Hamilton\, PSU/NIH BUILD EXITO\nJonathan Uriarte-Lopez\, PSU\nJordan Ray\, PSU\nJade Osilla\, PSU\nDenesa Lockwood\, OHSU\nBill Griesar\, NW Noggin/PSU/OHSU\nJeff Leake\, NW Noggin/PSU
URL:https://nwnoggin.org/event/noggin-ucsd-linda-vista-elementary/
LOCATION:Linda Vista Elementary School\, 2772 Ulric St\, San Diego\, CA\, 92111\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181106
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20181107
DTSTAMP:20260610T120101
CREATED:20180906T233329Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181107T163921Z
UID:21851-1541462400-1541548799@nwnoggin.org
SUMMARY:Neuroscience 2018 Presidential Reception
DESCRIPTION:WHAT: Society for Neuroscience Presidential reception \nINVITATION ONLY\n \nCurrent SfN President: Richard Huganir\n \n \nLEARN MORE: BLOOMBERG DISTINGUISHED PROFESSOR OF NEUROSCIENCE AND PSYCHOLOGICAL AND BRAIN SCIENCES AND DIRECTOR DEPARTMENT OF NEUROSCIENCE \n \n“The membership of the Society for Neuroscience (SfN) recently elected Barry Everitt\, president-elect\, the first member based outside of North America to hold the position since the Society was founded in 1969.” \n \nLEARN MORE: Barry Everett\, The Royal Society \nLEARN MORE: SfN Welcomes First President-Elect from Outside North America \nInvited from Noggin…\nBill Griesar\, NW Noggin/Portland State/OHSU\nJeff Leake\, NW Noggin/Portland State
URL:https://nwnoggin.org/event/neuroscience-2018-presidential-reception/
LOCATION:CA\, United States
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