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SUMMARY:Noggin @ Hosford
DESCRIPTION:WHAT: Noggin at Hosford Middle School (Portland Public Schools) \nWe did it!!\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \nWHERE: Hosford Middle School\, 2303 SE 28th Pl\, Portland\, OR 97214 \nWHEN: Thursday\, May 9\, 9:00am – 12:30; meet at the school office \nCONTACTS: Jane VanDam\, Science teacher; Kevin Marquardt\, Science teacher \n \nNoggin volunteers from Portland State University\, OHSU and other area campuses will meet with students in Kevin Marquardt and Jane VanDam’s 6th grade classrooms at Hosford\, introducing them to neuroscience research and art projects related to understanding the brain. \n \nCome join us! Please contact Bill Griesar (griesar@pdx.edu) and Jeff Leake (jleake@pdx.com) to get involved. \nCOMMITTED PARTICIPANTS\n1. Bill Griesar\, NW Noggin/PSU/OHSU\n2. Jeff Leake\, NW Noggin/PSU\n3. Diego Sanchez\, PSU\n4. Shae Zeimantz\, PSU\n5. Elizabeth DeGraw\, PSU\n6. Ben Johnston\, PSU\n7. Rocio Garcia\, PSU\n8. Melissa Garcia\, PSU\n9. Hannah Hauser\, PSU\n10. Xander Hawkins\, PSU\n11. Iris Campos Servin\, PSU\n12. Brin Rey\, PSU\n13. Khelen Walsh\, PSU/Rosenbaum scholar\n14. Isabel Fleischman\, PSU\n15. Andy Ng\, PSU \nSee what we’ve done at Hosford before! \nKGW did a story!\nGetting kids excited about neuroscience\n \nHosford\, Hippocampi & Hope\n \nBrains examining brains\n \nHonest selves @ Hosford\n \nBrains\, Art & Inquiry @ Hosford\n \nHigh energy Hosford: Tumors\, music & drugs!
URL:https://nwnoggin.org/event/noggin-hosford-2/
LOCATION:Hosford Middle School\, 2303 SE 28th Pl\, Portland\, OR\, 97214\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240501
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240504
DTSTAMP:20260610T150815
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SUMMARY:Storytelling Brains in Astoria!
DESCRIPTION:WHAT: Noggin collaboration with Astoria & Jewell Public Schools\, TRIO Clatsop and Kids Make Theater! \n \nWe did it!\nBrain Cells Dance\n \nWHERE: Various locations in and around Astoria Oregon\, including the Liberty Theater\, Jewell School and Astoria Public Schools \nWHEN: Wednesday\, May 1 – Friday\, May 3 (return to Portland Friday\, May 3) \nHOUSING AND MEALS PROVIDED BY TRIO OREGON \n \nMAKE BRAIN CELLS!\nFREE WORKSHOP!! \nDraw them! Print them! Twist them out of pipe cleaners! Make them out of anything! \nOur brains are home to distinctive neighborhoods\, each with fascinating local residents who constantly talk\, reach out and connect with each other to make us who we are.  \nThese are your BRAIN CELLS\, and there are so many different kinds! \n \nIMAGES: The Story of the Brain in 10 1/2 Cells\, by Dr. Richard Wingate \n \nBrain cells come in multiple shapes and sizes\, with unique personalities and skills. Some of them are very excitable\, and can bend others to their will\, while some are better at slowing things down. Some brain cells can listen\, some of them see\, and others help you feel\, remember\, make decisions\, notice things\, get hungry\, sleep or tell stories. \n \nWe’ll introduce these incredible brain actors and explore them  –  including what they look like\, and what they do  –  and discover the neighborhoods (parts of our brains and nervous systems) where they live. We’ll examine real brain specimens\, and discover how our own brain cells grow and develop and change across our lives! \n \nAnd we’ll ask: what brain cell do YOU want to be? \nWhich cell speaks to you\, and why? Are you pretty excitable? Some brain cells can’t stop talking. A little shy? Some cells help us slow down and relax. Do you feel things deeply? Are you always hungry? Sleepy? Goofy? Anxious? Do you like to tell stories? \nWho would YOU be as a brain cell?\n  \n \nJOIN US THIS SPRING\, hold noggins\, make art\, discover brain cells and create your very own\, with its own shape\, its own functions and its own neighborhood in your brain! \nTHIS SPRING: BRAIN CELL STORIES WITH NORTHWEST NOGGIN AND KIDS MAKE THEATRE!\nWEDNESDAY\, MAY 1\nTravel to Astoria\nSTAY: The Y Astoria\, 514 12th Street\, Astoria\, OR\, 97103\n4:30 – 6:30pm: Storytelling Brain Workshop (6 – 9 year olds) w/Kids Make Theatre @ the Liberty Theater FULL\nDINNER: Fort George Brewery\, 1483 Duane St\, Astoria\, OR 97103 \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \nTHURSDAY\, MAY 2\nSTAY: The Y Astoria\, 514 12th Street\, Astoria\, OR\, 97103\n8:30am – 12:30pm: Astoria High School\, 1001 W Marine Dr #5829\, Astoria\, OR 97103\nLUNCH: Peter Pan Market\, 712 Niagara Ave\, Astoria\, OR 97103\n4:30 – 6:30pm: Storytelling Brain Workshop (9 – 18 year olds) w/Kids Make Theatre @ the Liberty Theater\nDINNER: Fort George Brewery\, 1483 Duane St\, Astoria\, OR 97103 \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \nFRIDAY\, MAY 3\n9:45am – 1:00pm\, Jewell School\, 83874 OR-103\, Seaside\, OR 97138\n(note mailing address Seaside but it’s on Highway 103 quite a bit inland 🙂\nLUNCH: Jewell School\nReturn to Portland \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \nTHANK YOU!!!!!!\nHousing and meals provided by Fort George Brewery\, Peter Pan Market\, Jewell School & TRIO Clatsop! \nCOMMITTED VOLUNTEERS (FULL)\n1. Bill Griesar\, NW Noggin/PSU/OHSU\n2. Jeff Leake\, NW Noggin/PSU\n3. Kadi Rae Smith\, PSU Neuroscience Club\n4. Julian Rodriguez\, PSU\n5. Martin Lemke\, PSU\n6. Natalie Robison\, PSU\n7. Pearl Ton\, PSU\n8. Xander Hawkins\, PSU\n9. Isabella Fleishman\, PSU (Jewell School) \nSee what we’ve done on Oregon’s North Coast before! \nPre-K\, Fish and Logger Lobes!\n \nSignal from Noise on the Oregon Coast\n \nViking\, Shark\, Fishermen & Bandit Brains!\n \nClatsop Community Cortex\n\nNorth Coast Noggins: Art\, Alevins & Brains!\n \nAccumbens in Astoria
URL:https://nwnoggin.org/event/storytelling-brains-in-astoria/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240423T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240423T121500
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SUMMARY:Noggin @ Sunnyside!
DESCRIPTION:WHAT: NW Noggin @ Sunnyside Environmental School \nWe did it!\nWithout my amygdala\, would I get scared?\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \nWHERE: Sunnyside Environmental School\, 3421 SE Salmon St\, Portland\, OR 97214 \nWHEN: Tuesday\, April 23\, 9:30am – 12:15pm  \nContacts: Asa Gervich & Jeremy Thomas\, 4th Grade Teachers\, Sunnyside School \n \nWe are thrilled to return LIVE to Jeremy and Asa’s lively classrooms this spring! We’ll make TWO visits\, on Thursday (4/18) and Tuesday (4/23) to make art and explore brains\, and consider the neuroscience of LISTENING! \n \nHow do our brains process auditory information compared to visual? Is our ability to truly listen put at risk by digital distraction and information overload? \nJOIN US! Please contact griesar@pdx.edu and jleake@pdx.edu for to get involved 🙂 \nCOMMITTED PARTICIPANTS FULL\n1. Bill Griesar\, PSU/OHSU/NW Noggin\n2. Jeff Leake\, PSU/NW Noggin\n3. Angrich Brophy\, PSU\n4. Diego Sanchez\, PSU\n5. Alyssa Showalter\, PSU\n6. Cris Keirsey\, PSU\n7. Pearl Ton\, PSU\n8. Shae Zeimantz\, PSU\n9. Elizabeth DeGraw\, PSU\n10. Ben Johnston\, PSU\n11. Alexandria Bills\, PSU\n12. Rocio Garcia\, PSU\n13. Melissa Garcia\, PSU\n14. Nicole Scribner\, PSU\n15. Iris Campos Servin\, PSU\n16. Xander Hawkins\, PSU\n17. Cat Swallow\, PSU\n18. AB Alseehan\, PSU \nSee what we’ve done before!\nLearning through mistakes!\n \nHow to visit public schools\n \nThank You Northwest Noggin!\n \nNeurons in Minecraft & More!\n \nA crayon in Homer’s brain\n \nWhat about the glia?
URL:https://nwnoggin.org/event/noggin-sunnyside-3/
LOCATION:Sunnyside Environmental School\, 3421 SE Salmon St\, Portland\, OR\, 97214\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240418T120000
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SUMMARY:Noggin @ Sunnyside!
DESCRIPTION:WHAT: NW Noggin @ Sunnyside Environmental School \nWe did it!!\nWithout my amygdala\, would I get scared?\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \nWHERE: Sunnyside Environmental School\, 3421 SE Salmon St\, Portland\, OR 97214 \nWHEN: Thursday\, April 18\, noon – 3:00pm  \nContacts: Asa Gervich & Jeremy Thomas\, 4th Grade Teachers\, Sunnyside School \n \nWe are thrilled to return LIVE to Jeremy and Asa’s lively classrooms this spring! We’ll make TWO visits\, on Thursday (4/18) and Tuesday (4/23) to make art and explore brains\, and consider the neuroscience of LISTENING! \n \nHow do our brains process auditory information compared to visual? Is our ability to truly listen put at risk by digital distraction and information overload? \nJOIN US! Please contact griesar@pdx.edu and jleake@pdx.edu for to get involved 🙂 \nCOMMITTED PARTICIPANTS FULL\n1. Bill Griesar\, PSU/OHSU/NW Noggin\n2. Jeff Leake\, PSU/NW Noggin\n3. Angrich Brophy\, PSU\n4. Diego Sanchez\, PSU\n5. Alyssa Showalter\, PSU\n6. Cris Keirsey\, PSU\n7. Pearl Ton\, PSU\n8. Cat Swallow\, PSU\n9. Shae Zeimantz\, PSU\n10. Elizabeth DeGraw\, PSU\n11. Ben Johnston\, PSU\n12. Rocio Garcia\, PSU\n13. Melissa Garcia\, PSU\n14. Kadi Rae Smith\, PSU\n15. Hannah Hauser\, PSU\n16. Xander Hawkins\, PSU\n17. Iris Campos Servin\, PSU\n18. Daren Kostov\, PSU \nSee what we’ve done before!\nLearning through mistakes!\n \nHow to visit public schools\n \nThank You Northwest Noggin!\n \nNeurons in Minecraft & More!\n \nA crayon in Homer’s brain\n \nWhat about the glia?
URL:https://nwnoggin.org/event/noggin-sunnyside-2/
LOCATION:Sunnyside Environmental School\, 3421 SE Salmon St\, Portland\, OR\, 97214\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240406T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240406T160000
DTSTAMP:20260610T150815
CREATED:20231201T215148Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240409T193119Z
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SUMMARY:OMSI BRAIN FAIR!
DESCRIPTION:WHAT: NW Noggin Brings Brains to Brain Fair! \nWe did it!\n \nWHERE: Oregon Museum of Science & Industry\, 1945 SE Water Ave\, Portland\, OR 97214 \nWHEN: Saturday\, April 6\, 2024\, 9:00am (set up) – 4:00pm \nOne of the nation’s largest Brain Fairs is this Saturday at OMSI! \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \nCome join Noggin for an awesome day of FREE public learning! \nOMSI usually charges exorbitant admission costs ($14 for a 3 year old; $19 for adults!)\, but the Brain Fair is FREE! There will be some sandwiches provided for our volunteers by the OHSU Brain Institute\, but Noggin will fill in the gaps this year\, and bring pizza\, water\, snacks and coffee :). \nPLUS there’s free admission to OMSI for all outreach participants (though again a taxpayer funded\, “accessible” science museum should not be routinely charging $14 – $19 to get in 🙄) \nWE ARE FULL FOR THIS EVENT! \nCOMMITTED PARTICIPANTS\n1. Bill Griesar\, NW Noggin/PSU/OHSU\n2. Jeff Leake\, NW Noggin/PSU\n3. Jennie Terranova\, PSU\n4. Denesa Lockwood\, OHSU\n5. Selah Monsef\, OHSU (2 – 4pm)\n6. Rocio Garcia\, PSU\n7. Isabella Starr\, PSU\n8. Abigail O’Neil\, OHSU\n9. Quin Brunner\, PSU\n10. Wolfgang Powell\, PSU\n11. Natalie Robison\, PSU\n12. Kate Lovetang\, PSU\n13. Raymond Brewer\, PSU\n14. Lauren Campbell\, PSU\n15. Mo DindarAzimi\, PSU\n16. Angrich Brophy\, PSU\n17. Luis Carillo\, PSU\n18. Diego Sanchez\, PSU\n19. Alex Heinrich\, PSU\n20. Alyssa Showalter\, PSU\n21. Yoko Kinoshita\, PSU\n22. Will Mora\, PSU\n23. Pearl Ton\, PSU\n24. Cat Swallow\, PSU\n25. Shae Zeimantz\, PSU\n26. Ben Johnston\, PSU\n27. Kadi Rae Smith\, PSU\n28. Melissa Garcia\, PSU\n29. Marc Chenard\, PSU \nBrain Awareness for ALL\n \nThe Brains at Brain Fair\n \nBringing BRAINS to Brain Fair 🙂\n \nPutting the brains in Brain Fair!\n \n \nPipe Cleaners\, Gel Prints\, Electrodes & Brains!
URL:https://nwnoggin.org/event/omsi-brain-fair-2/
LOCATION:Oregon Museum of Science & Industry\, 1945 SE Water Ave\, Portland\, OR\, 97214\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240308
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240310
DTSTAMP:20260610T150815
CREATED:20230913T220159Z
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SUMMARY:Society for Neuroscience OR/SW WA Chapter Meeting
DESCRIPTION:WHAT: Society for Neuroscience OR/SW WA Chapter Annual Meeting \n \n \nWHERE: McMenamins Edgefield\, 2126 SW Halsey Street\, Troutdale\, OR \nWHEN: Friday\, March 8 – Saturday\, March 9\, 2024 \n \nFrom their website: “The Society for Neuroscience is the world’s largest organization of scientists and physicians devoted to understanding the brain and nervous system.” \nThis year’s Chapter theme: Neuroinflammation and the Aging Brain \n \nSFN OR WA SCHEDULE \nSFN OR WA 2024 PROGRAM \n \nLEARN MORE: Molecular Mechanisms of Neuroinflammation in Aging and Alzheimer’s Disease Progression \nLEARN MORE: Systemic inflammation as a predictor of brain aging \n \nNW Noggin volunteers include neuroscience undergraduates\, graduate students\, postdocs and artists\, and both individually and collectively we present and attend local chapter meetings and international conferences for the Society for Neuroscience (SfN). \nLEARN MORE: NOGGIN & SfN \n \nNW NOGGIN ABSTRACT\nLas neuronas son bacanes: interdisciplinary neuroscience in Valparaíso Chile \nGRIESAR\, W.S.124\, LEAKE\, J.123 \n1Department of Psychology\, Portland State University;  2NW Noggin (nwnoggin.org);  3Department of University Studies\, Portland State University; 4Department of Behavioral Neuroscience\, Oregon Health & Science University \n \n \nPOSTER_Noggin_SfN_Chapter_2024 \nNonprofit nwnoggin.org organizes collaboration around interdisciplinary neuroscience\, going places to explore brains\, hear stories\, make art and see where research discoveries can contribute. Portland State University in Portland\, OR offers a minor in interdisciplinary neuroscience\, where Noggin co-founders Dr. Bill Griesar and Jeff Leake both teach. In 2023\, we reached out to artists and STEM colleagues at the Universidad de Valparaíso Chile. Along with the PSU Education Abroad Office and Academic Programs International we created Cerebrarte\, the first international\, homestay-based STEAM program exploring the rich art and neuroscience traditions of the Valparaíso region. We brought 17 students and two faculty to Chile from July 27 – August 28\, 2023. Through visits to labs and the historic complex at Montemar\, we explored how research on the giant axons of Humboldt squid contributed to our understanding of the electrical signaling that links our perceptual and cognitive experiences to the world. We met Dr. Ramón LaTorre and Dr. Juan Saez (members of the National Academy of Sciences)\, Dr. David Naranjo\, Dr. Jesús Olivares\, Dr. John Ewer and Dr. Kate Whitlock\, and graduate students and postdocs for discussions about olfaction\, voltage-gated channels\, spider neurons and potential therapeutic compounds in boldo tea. We welcomed Kings College London neuroscientist Dr. Richard Wingate\, Editor of brainfacts.org\, the outreach arm of Society for Neuroscience\, who spoke about his 2023 book\, “The Story of the Brain in 10 ½ Cells\,” with the ½ Cell referencing the giant axon. Valpo is home to exceptional research\, and is a celebrated center of public art. Street art was legalized in 1990\, and eye-catching murales are everywhere. Students examined art with thiscatcallededdie\, explored regional museums\, created engravings (grabados)\, and sewed arpilleras\, woven depictions of challenging and sometimes traumatic experiences that allow emotional expression and create durable memories of events with artist Cecilia Araneda. We explored the neuroscience of perception\, stress and trauma as it relates to personal experience (including aspects of culture shock)\, research\, art and the 50th year since El Golpe\, the US-backed coup that violently overthrew democratically elected President Salvador Allende in 1973. The program culminated in a visit to Ciencia al Tiro\, a STEAM outreach nonprofit where we made pipe cleaner brain cells and took them to the streets to speak with residents of Playa Ancha sobre porque las neuronas son bacanes (why neurons are cool). Cerebrarte was an exciting\, interdisciplinary\, intercultural\, international experience\, and will occur again in 2025. \nLEARN MORE: Las neuronas son bacánes! \nNOGGIN PRESENTS SATURDAY\, MARCH 9\n \nCEREBRARTE SLIDES (ppt): NW Noggin SfN Chapter Presentation 2024 \nCEREBRARTE SLIDES (pdf): NW Noggin SfN Chapter Presentation 2024
URL:https://nwnoggin.org/event/society-for-neuroscience-or-sw-wa-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:20240229T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240229T150000
DTSTAMP:20260610T150815
CREATED:20231201T171607Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240510T151726Z
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SUMMARY:NW Noggin @ Fort Vancouver High School
DESCRIPTION:WHAT: Noggin outreach at Fort Vancouver! \nWe did it!\nTrapper Keeper!\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \nWHERE: Fort Vancouver High School\, 5700 E 18th St\, Vancouver\, WA 98661 \nWHEN: Thursday\, February 29\, 2024\, 8:30am – 3:00pm \nWe are super-excited to return to Fort!\nVancouver Public Schools changed their high school start times to a more reasonable 8:40am\, based partly on neuroscience research presented in classrooms by Northwest Noggin outreach volunteers! \n \nCheck out some student questions! \n \n \nCOME JOIN US!\nPlease email griesar@pdx.edu and jleake@pdx.edu to get involved 🙂 \nCOMMITTED PARTICIPANTS\n1. Bill Griesar\, NW Noggin/PSU/OHSU\n2. Jeff Leake\, NW Noggin/PSU\n3. Mo DindarAzimi\, PSU\n4. Jennie Terranova\, PSU\n5. Zach Salcido\, PSU\n6. Natalie P Robison\, PSU\n7. Justin Benner\, PSU\n8. Aaron Eisen\, OHSU\n9. Michael Gold\, PSU\n10. Denesa Lockwood\, OHSU\n11. Becky Callos\, PSU \nWe’ve visited Coreyanne Russell and James Cederstrom’s 9th through 12th grade classrooms on multiple occasions. More details are at the links! \nHey Vancouver: Let Kids Sleep!\n \nSleepy brains at Fort\n \nTired Trappers at Fort\n \nUploading your brain from Vancouver\n \nWhy do you study the brain?\n \nTrap Squad!\n \nBrains\, biofeedback & SLEEP\n \nVentricles in Vancouver!
URL:https://nwnoggin.org/event/nw-noggin-fort-vancouver-high-school/
LOCATION:Fort Vancouver High School\, 5700 E 18th St\, Vancouver\, WA\, 98661\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240215T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240215T120000
DTSTAMP:20260610T150815
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SUMMARY:Noggin @ Ogden Elementary in Vancouver!
DESCRIPTION:WHAT: Noggin visits Ogden Elementary in Vancouver! \nWe did it!\n \n \n \n \nWHERE: Ogden Elementary\, 3200 NE 86th Ave\, Vancouver\, WA 98662 \nWHEN: Thursday\, February 15\, 8:30am – noon \n \nPeter S. Ogden Elementary (PSO) is the farthest southeast school in Vancouver Public Schools\, with boundaries at the edge of Evergreen and Portland Public Schools. They have over 520 students\, and are extremely proud of student diversity. Their demographics are 40 percent Hispanic\, 40 percent white\, 7 percent Asian/Pacific Islander\, 3 percent black\, 1 percent American Indian and 10 percent other/multiracial. \n \nMore than 40 percent of PSO students speak a second language\, including Arabic\, Bosnian\, Cambodian\, Chuukese\, Amharic\, Hindi\, Rumanian\, Hmong\, Kosraean\, Lao\, Malayalam\, Marshallese\, Rumanian\, Russian\, Soninke\, Spanish\, Ukrainian and Vietnamese. \nBrain in Cambodian (Khmer):  ខួរ​ក្បាល  (“khuorokbal”)\nBrain in Hindi:  डिमाग (“dimaag”)\nBrain in Hmong:  lub hlwb\nBrain in Bosnian:  mozak\nBrain in Arabic:  دماغ (“damagh”)\nBrain in Russian: головной мозг (“golovnoy mozg”) \nEmail griesar@pdx.edu and jleake@pdx.edu to learn more. \nCOMMITTED PARTICIPANTS\n1. Bill Griesar\, NW Noggin/PSU/OHSU\n2. Jeff Leake\, NW Noggin/PSU\n3. Jennie Terranova\, PSU\n4. Denesa Lockwood\, OHSU\n5. Natalie P Robison\, PSU\n6. Justin Benner\, PSU\n7. Mo DindarAzimi\, PSU \nSee what we’ve done before at Ogden! \nArt\, brains & GUTS at Ogden!\n \nOccipital lobes at Ogden!
URL:https://nwnoggin.org/event/noggin-ogden-elementary-in-vancouver/
LOCATION:Peter S. Ogden Elementary\, 8100 NE 28th St\, Vancouver\, WA\, 98662\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240208T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240208T120000
DTSTAMP:20260610T150815
CREATED:20231129T220106Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240225T203641Z
UID:49192-1707381000-1707393600@nwnoggin.org
SUMMARY:Noggin @ Marshall Elementary in Vancouver
DESCRIPTION:WHAT: Noggin visits Marshall Elementary in Vancouver! \nWe did it!\n \n \n \n \n \n \nWHERE: George C. Marshall Elementary School\, 6400 MacArthur Blvd #7533\, Vancouver\, WA 98661 \nWHEN: Thursday\, February 8\, 8:30am – noon \nCONTACT: Darya Samiee \n \nOur first visit to this Vancouver Public School! \nPlease join us! Email griesar@pdx.edu and jleake@pdx.edu to learn more. \nCOMMITTED PARTICIPANTS\n1. Bill Griesar\, NW Noggin/PSU/OHSU\n2. Jeff Leake\, NW Noggin/PSU\n3. Jennie Terranova\, PSU\n4. Denesa Lockwood\, OHSU\n5. Zach Salcido\, PSU\n6. Natalie P Robison\, PSU\n7.\n8.\n9.\n10.\n11.\n12.\n13.\n14.\n15.
URL:https://nwnoggin.org/event/noggin-marshall-elementary-in-vancouver/
LOCATION:George C. Marshall Elementary School\, 6400 MacArthur Blvd #7533\, Vancouver\, WA\, 98661\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240206T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240206T083000
DTSTAMP:20260610T150815
CREATED:20240205T001130Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240306T163116Z
UID:50312-1707206400-1707208200@nwnoggin.org
SUMMARY:Noggin Testifies in the Oregon Senate!
DESCRIPTION:WHAT: Noggin Testimony in Favor of Permanent Standard Time in Oregon \nWe did it!\n \nWHERE: Hearing Room C\, Oregon State Capitol\, 900 Court St NE\, Salem\, OR 97301 \nWHEN: Tuesday\, February 6\, 2024\, 8:00am \nNorthwest Noggin is honored and stoked by an invitation from the Senate Committee on Veterans\, Emergency Management\, Federal and World Affairs to present neuroscience research on the clear community and individual health benefits of making standard time – not daylight savings time – permanent in Oregon. \nMore details (and the research!) at the link! \nPermanent Standard Time is best for your brain
URL:https://nwnoggin.org/event/noggin-testifies-in-the-oregon-senate/
LOCATION:Oregon State Capitol\, 900 Court St NE\, Salem\, OR\, 97301\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240201T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240201T190000
DTSTAMP:20260610T150815
CREATED:20231121T230444Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240202T155817Z
UID:48918-1706808600-1706814000@nwnoggin.org
SUMMARY:Noggin in Corvallis!
DESCRIPTION:WHAT: The Neuroscience of Narrative\, NW Noggin presents at the Arts Center! Part of the NEW MYTHOLOGIES exhibit by artist Jeff Leake. \nWe did it!\n \n \n \n \nWHERE: The Arts Center\, 700 SW Madison Avenue\, Corvallis\, OR\, 97333 \nWHEN: Thursday\, February 1\, 2024\, 5:30 – 7:00pm (volunteers arrive ~ 5:00pm) \n \nJoin us! \nAt this event\, The Neuroscience of Narrative\, artist Jeff Leake joins Dr. Bill Griesar (PSU\, OHSU\, NWNoggin) to explore the biology that underlies how humans create meaning through narrative. Storytelling in combination with sensory and past experience profoundly shapes our understanding\, as our brains makes predictions about the world. \nIn Leake’s work\, he explores the interplay between cultural narratives and human relationships to encourage a nuanced understanding of human interaction and storytelling. Brain-related art objects are included in this unique presentation. \nCOMMITTED PARTICIPANTS\n1. Jeff Leake\, NW Noggin/Artist/PSU\n2. Bill Griesar\, NW Noggin/PSU/OHSU\n3. Isabella Starr\, PSU\n4. Kate Lovetang\, PSU\n5. Justin Benner\, PSU\n6. Marc Chenard\, PSU
URL:https://nwnoggin.org/event/noggin-in-corvallis/
LOCATION:The Arts Center\, 700 SW Madison Avenue\, Corvallis\, OR\, 97333\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240201T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240201T110000
DTSTAMP:20260610T150815
CREATED:20231129T203012Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240220T171348Z
UID:49189-1706774400-1706785200@nwnoggin.org
SUMMARY:Noggin @ Roosevelt Elementary in Vancouver!
DESCRIPTION:WHAT: Noggin visits Roosevelt Elementary in Vancouver! \nWe did it!\n \n \n \n \n \n \nWHERE: Eleanor Roosevelt Elementary\, 2921 Falk Rd #5683\, Vancouver\, WA 98661 \nWHEN: Thursday\, February 1\, 8:00am – 11:00am \n \nOur first visit to this Vancouver Public School! \nPlease join us! Email griesar@pdx.edu and jleake@pdx.edu to learn more. \nCOMMITTED PARTICIPANTS\n1. Bill Griesar\, NW Noggin/PSU/OHSU\n2. Jeff Leake\, NW Noggin/PSU\n3. Jennie Terranova\, PSU\n4. Denesa Lockwood\, OHSU\n5. Bradley Marxmiller\, OHSU/PSU\n6. Xander Hawkins\, PSU\n7. Brin Rey\, PSU\n8. Justin Benner\, PSU
URL:https://nwnoggin.org/event/noggin-roosevelt-elementary-in-vancouver/
LOCATION:Eleanor Roosevelt Elementary\, 2921 Falk Rd #5683\, Vancouver\, WA\, 98661\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240125T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240125T110000
DTSTAMP:20260610T150815
CREATED:20231129T225822Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240814T182842Z
UID:49198-1706169600-1706180400@nwnoggin.org
SUMMARY:Noggin @ Oregon City High School
DESCRIPTION:WHAT: NW Noggin visit with high schoolers at Oregon City High School! \nWe did it!\n \n \n \n \n \n \nWHERE: Oregon City High School\, 19761 S Beavercreek Rd\, Oregon City\, OR 97045 \nWHEN: Thursday\, January 25\, 8:00 – 11:00am (plan to arrive ~ 7:45am) \n \nWe’ll join high school students studying science and anatomy in multiple classes at Oregon City High School to talk brain research\, make art\, and consider questions! \n \nCome join us! Please contact Bill Griesar (griesar@pdx.edu) and Jeff Leake (jleake@pdx.com) to get involved. \nCOMMITTED PARTICIPANTS\n1. Bill Griesar\, NW Noggin/PSU/OHSU\n2. Jeff Leake\, NW Noggin/PSU\n3. Kya Smith\, PSU\n4. Jennie Terranova\, PSU\n5. Justin Benner\, PSU\n6. Luis Carillo\, PSU\n7. Brin Rey\, PSU\n8. Jadyn Harris\, PSU\n9. Wolfgang Powell\, PSU\n10. Natalie Robison\, PSU\n11. Zach Salcido\, PSU\n12. Conner Corbett\, PSU/OHSU\n13. Annika Thomas\, PSU\n14. Savannah Pederson\, PSU\n15. Khelen Walsh\, PSU \nSee what we’ve done before at Oregon City! \nDid school kill my brain?
URL:https://nwnoggin.org/event/noggin-oregon-city-high-school/
LOCATION:Oregon City High School\, 19761 S Beavercreek Rd\, Oregon City\, OR\, 97045\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240123T084500
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240123T120000
DTSTAMP:20260610T150815
CREATED:20231201T212744Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240124T003634Z
UID:49347-1705999500-1706011200@nwnoggin.org
SUMMARY:Noggin @ Hockinson Heights Elementary
DESCRIPTION:WHAT: Noggin visits Hockinson Heights Elementary! \nWe did it!\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \nWHERE: Hockinson Heights Elementary\, 20000 NE 164th St\, Brush Prairie\, WA 98606 \nWHEN: Tuesday\, January 23\, 8:45am – noon!  \nPLEASE PLAN AHEAD: the school is about an hour’s drive from Portland\, Oregon! \nContact: Morgan Beaty\, 4th Grade Teacher\, Hockinson Heights Elementary School \n \nOur first visit to this Brush Prairie\, Washington public school! \nClass Session One: 9:00am – 10:00am\nClass Session Two: 10:40am – 11:40am \n \nPlease join us! Email griesar@pdx.edu and jleake@pdx.edu to learn more. \nCOMMITTED PARTICIPANTS\n1. Bill Griesar\, NW Noggin/PSU/OHSU\n2. Jeff Leake\, NW Noggin/PSU\n3. Angie Briones\, PSU\n4. Jennie Terranova\, PSU\n5. Natalie Robison\, PSU\n6. Zach Salcido\, PSU\n7. Becky Callos\, PSU\n8. Mira Bickford\, PSU\n9. Khelen Walsh\, PSU
URL:https://nwnoggin.org/event/noggin-hockinson-heights-2/
LOCATION:Hockinson Heights Elementary\, 20000 NE 164th St\, Brush Prairie\, WA\, 98606\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231130T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231130T120000
DTSTAMP:20260610T150815
CREATED:20230630T214125Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231210T200017Z
UID:47908-1701338400-1701345600@nwnoggin.org
SUMMARY:Noggin + p:ear!
DESCRIPTION:WHAT: Noggin @ p:ear! \nWe did it!\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \nWHERE: p:ear\, 338 NW 6th Ave.\, Portland\, OR 97209 \nWHEN: Thursday\, November 30\, 2023\, 10:00am – noon \nContacts: Jessica Kain\, Education Coordinator; Kanani Miyamoto\, Art Coordinator \n \nNOTE: Noggin is visiting p:ear on October 3\, October 26\, and November 30! \nNoggin is returning to P:ear\, a remarkable Portland nonprofit 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. We’ll be exploring art projects and research related to dehumanized perception and how to overcome it and improve our world throughout this fall\, winter and spring. \n \nLEARN MORE: Seeing us all through research & art \nLEARN MORE: Dehumanizing the lowest of the low: neuroimaging responses to extreme out-groups \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! \nLearning about brains and behavior\, and genuine\, evidence-based structural and functional aspects of who we are is powerful and actionable information for everyone\, including those who are experiencing anxiety\, depression\, drug use disorders\, bias\, chronic stress\, insomnia  –  as well as poverty\, isolation\, racism\, homophobia\, inequality\, Supreme Court corruption and our region’s extreme lack of affordable housing. \n \nLEARN MORE: Noggin @ p:ear \nCome join us!\nPlease RSVP to griesar@pdx.edu and jleake@pdx.edu \nCOMMITTED PARTICIPANTS\n1. Bill Griesar\, NW Noggin\, PSU\, OHSU\n2. Jeff Leake\, NW Noggin\, PSU\n3. Rebecca Chevrel\, PSU\n4. Adriana Garcia\, PSU\n5. Abubakar Nur\, PSU\n6. Dan Jang\, PSU\n7. Alexandria Bills\, PSU\n8. Kasey Judd\, PSU\n9. Logan Bittar\, PSU\n10. Geoff Sierra\, PSU\n11. Becky Martinez\, PSU\n12. Martin Lemke\, PSU
URL:https://nwnoggin.org/event/noggin-pear-17/
LOCATION:P:ear\, 338 NW 6th Ave\, Portland\, OR\, 97209\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231111
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231116
DTSTAMP:20260610T150815
CREATED:20230113T000649Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231204T164702Z
UID:43029-1699660800-1700092799@nwnoggin.org
SUMMARY:Noggin at SfN\, DC schools and Congress!
DESCRIPTION:We did it!\nNoggin Takes DC\n \nWHAT: Noggin at Society for Neuroscience Conference & DC schools! \n \n \nWHERE: Walter E. Washington Convention Center\, 801 Mt Vernon Pl NW\, Washington\, DC 20001; Public schools TBA \nWHEN: Saturday\, November 11 – Wednesday\, November 15\, 2023 \n**REGISTER FOR OUR BRIEFING TO CONGRESS (Monday (11/13) 10 – 11:30am) HERE \n \nThe Society for Neuroscience conference will bring 30\,000 researchers to Washington DC this November\, including many of our Northwest Noggin (nwnoggin.org) outreach volunteers.  NW Noggin brings together graduate and undergraduate collaborators from the Pacific Northwest\, who since 2012 have developed and delivered their own arts-integrated instruction on the brain and behavior to over 65\,000 academic priority students in urban and rural public schools\, youth correctional facilities\, art museums\, breweries\, coffee shops\, houseless youth centers and more! \n \nLEARN MORE: Noggin @ SfN \nLEARN MORE: What is Northwest Noggin? \nLEARN MORE: Noggin Bloggin \n \nSATURDAY\, NOVEMBER 11\, 2:30pm – 4:00pm\nSfN Conference\, WCC Hall E\nBrain Awareness Campaign Event\nPoster Presentation (presenters arrive at 2:00pm) \n \nSUNDAY\, NOVEMBER 12\, 10:00 – 11:00am (poster) & 6:00 – 9:00pm (Brainfacts Showcase)\nPoster Presentation: 10 – 11am \n \n\nBrainFacts Showcase\, 6 – 9pm\nRight Proper Brewing Company\, 624 T St NW\, Washington\, DC 20001\nJOIN US for short scientific talks for a science-curious public audience\, live music\, and the release of a new brain-inspired beer\, specially brewed for the event!\n \n \nMONDAY\, NOVEMBER 13\, 10:00am – 11:30am\nHouse STEAM and Neuroscience Briefing\nSynapses & Schmears! \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \nVIEW INVITATION (.pdf): NW Noggin briefing invitation – 11-13-23 \nREGISTER FOR THE BRIEFING HERE \n \n \nBRIEFING SLIDES (.pdf): NW Noggin House Briefing 2023 \nBRIEFING SLIDES (.ppt): NW Noggin House Briefing 2023 \nTUESDAY\, NOVEMBER 14\, 8:15am – 3:00pm\nOutreach at Inspired Teaching Demonstration School!\n200 Douglas St NE\, Washington\, DC 20002\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \nCOMMITTED VOLUNTEERS\n1. Bill Griesar\, NW Noggin\, PSU\, OHSU\n2. Jeff Leake\, NW Noggin\, PSU\n3. Ben Bolen\, PSU\, Neuroscience Club President \n4. Kadi Rae Smith\, PSU Neuroscience Club Vice President\n5. Bee Conn\, PSU\, Neuroscience Club Science Officer\n6. Cassidy Fitzpatrick\, PSU\, Neuroscience Club Historian\n7. Cat Swallow\, PSU\, Neuroscience Club Event Coordinator\n8. Marc Chenard\, PSU Neuroscience Club NW Noggin Coordinator\n9. Dan Jang\, PSU\, Neuroscience Club General Officer/Former President\n10. Angie P. Mejia\, PhD\, Masonic Institute for the Developing Brain\, University of Minnesota\n11. Jonathan Lehman\, Masonic Institute for the Developing Brain\, University of Minnesota\n12. Taylor Rawstern\, Masonic Institute for the Developing Brain\, University of Minnesota\n13. Denesa Lockwood\, NW Noggin\, OHSU\n14. Yasmin Kloth\, NIH BRAIN Initiative (8:15am – 11:30am)\n15. Mai Habib\, NIH BRAIN Initiative (8:15am – 11:30am)\n16. Gina Sampson\, NIH Brain Initiative (8:15am – 11:30am)\n17. Liz Akinbiyi\, NIH Brain Initiative (8:15am – 11:30am) \nIn partnership with the American Brain Coalition\, we will visit DC area public schools during that week\, introducing them to graduate and undergraduate students\, real human brains\, and art projects designed to engage and inform young people about how their brains work. \n \nWe’ll also present a NORTHWEST NOGGIN BRIEFING TO CONGRESS! \nLEARN MORE: NW Noggins Bring #brains2DC! \nLEARN MORE FROM 2016 STEAMing to DC..! \n \nThe Roundhouse Foundation is providing support for Noggin volunteers to attend the conference  –  we are deeply\, deeply grateful to community organizations that let knowledge serve! \n \nNW NOGGIN ABSTRACT\nSignal from Noise on the Oregon Coast \nGRIESAR\, W.S.124\, LEAKE\, J.123 \n1Department of Psychology\, Portland State University;  2NW Noggin (nwnoggin.org);  3Department of University Studies\, Portland State University; 4Department of Behavioral and Systems Neuroscience\, Oregon Health & Science University \n \n \nDOWLOAD NW NOGGIN POSTER PDF \nNorthwest Noggin Signals from Noise SfN 2023 \nScience needs investment. Engaging the public communicates discoveries and builds support for education and research. Integrating arts in STEM (STEAM) and community members from varied fields fosters interdisciplinary engagement\, and draws in people not currently overrepresented in neuroscience. \n \nNonprofit NW Noggin (nwnoggin.org) organizes undergraduates and graduates to collaborate\, build community networks and inspire people about neuroscience and art. We bring diverse students excited by research and their own arts-integrated study of the brain and behavior into K-12 public schools\, correctional facilities\, Congress\, houseless youth centers\, coffee shops and pubs to hear what people already know and what they’d like to know\, and to see where our stories and discoveries from labs and classrooms intersect. We’ve talked with over 65\,000 people since 2012! \n \nOur volunteers left labs and lecture halls in spring 2023 to learn from bar pilots\, cardiologists\, graduate students\, curious pre-K kids and 250 engaged 9th – 12th graders with inspiring\, challenging questions from rural Oregon public schools. \n \nWe love to learn from people with knowledge and experience we do not have\, and find where our research might apply. These efforts have deepened connections. Noggin has been invited to Oregon’s North Coast every year since 2019\, with meals and housing provided by local businesses and TRIO Clatsop. \n \nEleven volunteers and 100+ people came to the Fort George Brewery in Astoria\, Oregon for a free Noggin talk about energy in waves. We introduced three speakers\, each skilled in extracting essential signals from noisy swells. Mark Hails\, a Columbia River bar pilot\, described wave signals permitting safe navigation around an infamous bar; Tom Hernandez\, a PA cardiologist at Columbia Memorial Hospital\, taught us to appreciate and measure a blood-borne wave relevant to health and disease; and Randall Olson\, a graduate student in Behavioral/Systems Neuroscience at OHSU\, explored brain waves contributing to conscious experience and perception. \n \nThis presentation began a week of visits to pre-K’s and high schools in Knappa and Astoria. We made brain-related art\, examined brain specimens\, and discussed diverse topics of local interest\, including sleep\, psychedelics\, fentanyl\, elk behavior in response to different hunting techniques\, ADHD\, anxiety\, depression\, autism\, alcohol\, epigenetic impacts of multi-generational trauma\, forest bathing\, education and career pathways in neuroscience and the development of adolescent brains! \n \nInterdisciplinary outreach informs community understanding\, reaches more people\, and builds support for investment in research and art. \nLEARN MORE: Signal from Noise on the Oregon Coast \nLEARN MORE: Pre-K\, Fish and Logger Lobes! \n \nPSU Neuroscience Club Abstract
URL:https://nwnoggin.org/event/noggin-at-society-for-neuroscience-dc-schools/
LOCATION:Walter E. Washington Convention Center\, 801 Mt Vernon Pl NW\, Washington\, DC\, 20001\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231031T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231031T150000
DTSTAMP:20260610T150815
CREATED:20230422T202612Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231102T175104Z
UID:45170-1698742800-1698764400@nwnoggin.org
SUMMARY:Noggin @ King Elementary PDX!
DESCRIPTION:WHAT: Noggin visit with K-5 students in Portland Public Schools! \nWe did it!\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \nWHERE: Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. School\, 4906 NE 6th Ave\, Portland\, OR 97211 \nWHEN: Tuesday\, October 31 🎃\, 9:00am – 3:00pm \nCONTACT: Teresa Seidel\, Principal\, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Elementary School \n \n \n“At Dr. Martin Luther King\, Jr. School\, we believe in the unlimited potential of everyone in our diverse community.  We believe that a caring well-balanced student will be motivated to become a global citizen who is inspired to take action.” \n \nNoggin volunteers are excited to hear from K-5 students at this Northeast Portland public school in October! We’ll bring some extra noggins for exploring student questions and interests\, and make more pipe cleaner brain cells too. \n \nPlease join us! Email griesar@pdx.edu and jleake@pdx.edu to learn more. \nCOMMITTED PARTICIPANTS\n1. Bill Griesar\, NW Noggin/PSU/OHSU\n2. Jeff Leake\, NW Noggin/PSU\n3. Arlene Lopez\, PSU\n4. Abubakar Nur\, PSU\n5. Kasey Judd\, PSU\n6. Alexandria Bills\, PSU\n7. Alex Heinrich\, PSU\n8. Hailey Trieu\, PSU\n9. Ethan Mell\, PSU\n10. Andy Ng\, PSU (1pm – 3pm)\n11. Shelby Wilkinson\, PSU\n12. Jennie Terranova (9:00am – 1:00pm)\n13. Angie Briones\, PSU\n14. Martin Lemke\, PSU\n15. Lauren Campbell\, PSU \nSee what we’ve done at King in the past! \nKing Cortex!
URL:https://nwnoggin.org/event/noggin-king-elementary/
LOCATION:Dr. Martin Luther King\, Jr. School\, 4906 NE 6th Ave\, Portland\, OR\, 97211\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231026T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231026T120000
DTSTAMP:20260610T150815
CREATED:20230630T213807Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231027T003620Z
UID:47906-1698314400-1698321600@nwnoggin.org
SUMMARY:Noggin + p:ear!
DESCRIPTION:WHAT: Noggin @ p:ear! \nWe did it!\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \nWHERE: p:ear\, 338 NW 6th Ave.\, Portland\, OR 97209 \nWHEN: Thursday\, October 26\, 2023\, 10:00am – noon \nContacts: Jessica Kain\, Education Coordinator; Kanani Miyamoto\, Art Coordinator \n \nNOTE: Noggin is visiting p:ear on October 3\, October 26\, and November 30! \nNoggin is returning to P:ear\, a remarkable Portland nonprofit 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. We’ll be exploring art projects and research related to dehumanized perception and how to overcome it and improve our world throughout this fall\, winter and spring. \n \nLEARN MORE: Seeing us all through research & art \nLEARN MORE: Dehumanizing the lowest of the low: neuroimaging responses to extreme out-groups \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! \nLearning about brains and behavior\, and genuine\, evidence-based structural and functional aspects of who we are is powerful and actionable information for everyone\, including those who are experiencing anxiety\, depression\, drug use disorders\, bias\, chronic stress\, insomnia  –  as well as poverty\, isolation\, racism\, homophobia\, inequality\, Supreme Court corruption and our region’s extreme lack of affordable housing. \n \nLEARN MORE: Noggin @ p:ear \nCome join us!\nPlease RSVP to griesar@pdx.edu and jleake@pdx.edu \nCOMMITTED PARTICIPANTS\n1. Bill Griesar\, NW Noggin\, PSU\, OHSU\n2. Jeff Leake\, NW Noggin\, PSU\n3. Rebecca Chevrel\, PSU\n4. Abubakar Nur\, PSU\n5. Dan Jang\, PSU\n6. Kasey Judd\, PSU\n7. Alex Heinrich\, PSU\n8. AB Alseehan\, PSU\n9. Lauren Campbell\, PSU
URL:https://nwnoggin.org/event/noggin-pear-16/
LOCATION:P:ear\, 338 NW 6th Ave\, Portland\, OR\, 97209\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231024T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231024T113000
DTSTAMP:20260610T150815
CREATED:20230905T171627Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231025T153123Z
UID:48095-1698134400-1698147000@nwnoggin.org
SUMMARY:Noggins @ MLK Elementary Vancouver!
DESCRIPTION:WHAT: Noggin visit with K-5 students! \nWe did it! Over 450 students!!\n \n“What happens when you fall and hit your head? What causes brain freeze? What does our brain do with our memories? How did you get those brains? How do we hear voices? How do we make the sounds of speech? Why do zombies eat brains  –  is it because brains have a lot of healthy fat and protein? Or are they really sweet?”  \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n“Thank you and your team for coming out to King Elementary today! The kids LOVED it! Thank you so much!!” — Amalia Franco\, Family Community Resource Coordinator\, MLK Elementary \n \nWHERE: Martin Luther King Elementary School\, 4801 Idaho St\, Vancouver\, WA 98661 \nWHEN: Tuesday\, October 24\, 2023\, 8:00am – 11:30am \nGoing back to elementary school with extra noggins and art! \n \n \nSOME MLK STUDENT QUESTIONS FROM 2022\nWhen does a rotting brain start making an odor?\nHow does the brain function?\nHow do we remember?\nHow do you get the brains?\nWhen you body moves is there some attachments that make your body move?\nWhat if you have an artificial brain?\nAre the 3D printed brains also real\, or from real people?\nHow long have you been studying the brain?\nWhen did you know you wanted to study brain?\nDo ants have brains?\nAre there animals that don’t have brains?\nHow does the spinal cord work?\nIs it normal to get dizzy?\nSo I’m thinking that maybe we are like robots  –  but also not robots?\nAre those animal brains real?\nWhat is your brain made out of?\nHow do you remember?\nHow do you get headaches?\nCan what my brain is doing now as a kid affect what my own kids’ brains might do in the future?\nDoes what happened to my mom in her life before I was born affect how my brain works today?\nWhat is consciousness  –  like\, in the brain? What’s happening in my brain when I really see you now? \nCOMMITTED PARTICIPANTS\n1. Bill Griesar\, NW Noggin/PSU/OHSU\n2. Jeff Leake\, NW Noggin/PSU\n3. Alexandria Bills\, PSU\n4. Jacob Boynton\, PSU\n5. Rebecca Chevrel\, PSU\n6. Abubakar Nur\, PSU\n7. Dan Jang\, PSU\n8. Kasey Judd\, PSU\n9. Alex Heinrich\, PSU\n10. Jadyn Harris\, PSU \nSee what we did the last time we visited MLK! \nEnamored by Neuroscience!
URL:https://nwnoggin.org/event/noggins-mlk-elementary-vancouver/
LOCATION:Martin Luther King Elementary School\, 4801 Idaho St\, Vancouver\, OR\, 98661\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231019T114500
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231019T153000
DTSTAMP:20260610T150815
CREATED:20230907T154149Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231021T165826Z
UID:48107-1697715900-1697729400@nwnoggin.org
SUMMARY:Noggin in Sisters!!
DESCRIPTION:WHAT: Noggin visit to Sisters Middle School! \nWe did it!\n \n \n“We loved it! We are positively in awe of your knowledge of the brain. The blend of Science and Art is awesome. Your students are so knowledgeable too. Thank you so much! What gorgeous weather for all of us!” — Tanya Young\, 6th grade Science Teacher\, Sisters Middle School \n \n \n“Can the brain live outside the body? Why are teens better at learning new things than adults? What causes a headache? Does the brain shrink with age? How would you remove a tumor from the brain? Do girls have different brains than boys? Why is a bear skull so small?” \n \n \n \n“How do we think? Why do we dream? Why do I fall in a dream? Is talking in your sleep normal? Why don’t I remember my dreams? Are daydreaming and dreaming the same? What causes sleepwalking? Why do I dream the same dream? How many times do people dream each night?” \n \n \nAMAZING QUESTIONS. Thank you students\, teachers and staff at Sisters Middle School\, and thank you Noggin volunteers! \n \n \n \n \nWHERE: Sisters Middle School\, 15200 OR-242\, Sisters\, OR 97759 \nWHEN: Thursday\, October 19\, 2023\, 11:45am-3:30pm; set up @ 11:45am \nContact: Tanya Young\, 6th Grade Teacher\, Sisters School District \nSuper-excited to visit the Home of the Outlaws in beautiful central Oregon! \n \nWe’ll meet with 6th grade students to ask what they already know about our brains and what they’d like to know\, consider research discoveries in neuroscience\, hold a few real noggins\, and make some neuro-art! \n \nA limited opportunity! Housing/meals provided in Sisters\, Oregon. \nCOMMITTED PARTICIPANTS\n1. Bill Griesar\, NW Noggin\, PSU\, OHSU\n2. Jeff Leake\, NW Noggin\, PSU\n3. Kadi Rae Smith\, PSU\n4. Angela Hendrix\, NW Noggin\n5. Martin Lemke\, PSU\n6. Angie Briones\, PSU \nSee what we did last time!\nSynapses and Seconds in Sisters
URL:https://nwnoggin.org/event/noggin-in-sisters-2/
LOCATION:Sisters Middle School\, 15200 OR-242\, Sisters\, OR\, 97759\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231013T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231013T170000
DTSTAMP:20260610T150815
CREATED:20230422T201355Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231201T220736Z
UID:45168-1697205600-1697216400@nwnoggin.org
SUMMARY:Noggin @ MacLaren Youth Correctional Facility!
DESCRIPTION:WHAT: Noggin visit to MacClaren Youth Correctional Facility \nWe did it!\nListening at MacLaren\n \nWHERE: MacClaren Youth Correctional Facility\, 2630 N Pacific Highway\, Woodburn\, OR 97071; go first to the Gatehouse to check in. \nWHEN: FRIDAY\, OCTOBER 13\, 2023\, 2:00 – 5:00pm \n2:00pm: Arrival at gate\n2:15 – 2:45pm: Brain/art material set up\n2:45 – 4:00pm: Meeting with UNIT 1\n4:00 – 5:00pm: Meeting with UNIT 2 \n \n“Because the brain is undergoing such rapid\, fundamental changes at this stage of life\, adolescents have a heightened capacity to learn and to [grow] out of risky behavior. Given an environment and supports appropriate to their developmental stage\, most young offenders have the potential to become law-abiding adults.”\n— The MacArthur Foundation Research Network on Law and Neuroscience \nWe are excited to return to MacLaren\, and meet with more young people curious about the brain\, and the policy implications of ongoing neuroscience research on adolescent development\, bias\, trauma\, drugs\, and mental health in terms of education\, healthcare\, criminal justice and the law. \n \nThe HOPE Partnership is providing pens\, markers and paper for drawing\, and we’ll bring along pipe cleaners\, nitrile gloves\, extra noggins and plenty of grads\, post-docs and undergrads who study the brain. \nLearn more about NW Noggin at MacLaren at these links:\nMyelinating @ MacLaren!\n \nAll is in motion\, is growing\, is you\n \nLEARN MORE: Youth get visual\, hands-on experience with the brain \nCorrections\, Bias & Brains\n \nCOMMITTED PARTICIPANTS\n1. Bill Griesar\, NW Noggin\, PSU\, OHSU\n2. Jeff Leake\, NW Noggin\, PSU\n3. Alexandria Bills\, PSU\n4. Emilee Brnusak\, PSU\n5. Angela Hendrix\, NW Noggin\n6. Martin Lemke\, PSU\n7. Julian Rodriguez\, PSU\n8. Conner Corbett\, PSU\n9. Brooke Hyland\, PSU\n10. Khelen Walsh\, PSU\n11. Kadi Rae Smith\, PSU
URL:https://nwnoggin.org/event/noggin-maclaren-youth-correctional-facility-3/
LOCATION:MacLaren Youth Correctional Facility\, 2630 N Pacific Hwy\, Woodburn\, 97071\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Boise:20231010T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Boise:20231010T161500
DTSTAMP:20260610T150815
CREATED:20230921T203149Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231012T142603Z
UID:48150-1696950000-1696954500@nwnoggin.org
SUMMARY:Noggin Presents @ Boise State University!
DESCRIPTION:WHAT: Noggin Presentation at Boise State University \nWe did it!\nBrains in Boise\n \n \n \nWHERE: Boise State University\, 1910 W University Drive\, Boise\, ID 83725; Multipurpose Building Room 11 \nWHEN: Tuesday\, October 10\, 3:00 – 4:15pm \n \nWe’re excited to meet with students\, faculty and staff at Boise State University to explore interdisciplinary neuroscience education\, teaching  and community outreach! \n \nPlease join us for art making\, noggins and discussion\n \nPRESENTATION SLIDES (*.pdf): Noggin at BOISE STATE 10_2023
URL:https://nwnoggin.org/event/noggin-presents-boise-state-university/
LOCATION:Boise State University\, 1910 W University Drive\, Boise\, ID\, 83725\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231010T114500
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231010T130000
DTSTAMP:20260610T150815
CREATED:20230901T214918Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231012T142657Z
UID:48082-1696938300-1696942800@nwnoggin.org
SUMMARY:Noggin Presents @ NAEOP Conference!
DESCRIPTION:WHAT: “Brains\, Hearts\, Ships & Students: Signals from Noise on the Oregon Coast” at the Northwest Association of Educational Opportunity Programs (NAEOP) conference! \nWe did it!\nBrains in Boise\n \nWHERE: The Riverside Hotel\, 2900 Chinden Blvd.\, Boise\, ID 83714 \nWHEN: Conference October 8 – 10th\, 2023;\nPresentation Tuesday\, October 10\, 11:45am – 1:30pm \n \nNorthwest Noggin presents on our TRIO community collaboration on the North Oregon Coast earlier this year! We’ll present in Concurrent Session 6 on Tuesday\, October 10 from 11:45am – 1:00pm! \n \nLEARN MORE: Conference Agenda \nNW Noggin\, along with TRIO Clatsop\, left campus in spring 2023 to learn from bar pilots\, cardiologists\, graduate students\, curious pre-K kids and 250 engaged 9th – 12th graders with inspiring questions from rural Oregon public schools. Over 100 people attended a free talk about energy in waves at the Fort George Brewery in Astoria. A Columbia River bar pilot described wave signals permitting safe navigation; a PA cardiologist taught us to measure a blood-borne wave relevant to health; and an OHSU graduate student explored brain waves underlying conscious experience. This presentation began a week of school visits in Knappa and Astoria. We crafted brain cells\, examined brains\, and discussed diverse topics of local interest\, including sleep\, psychedelics\, fentanyl\, elk behavior\, ADHD\, anxiety\, depression\, autism\, forest bathing\, alcohol\, epigenetic impacts of trauma\, education/career pathways in neuroscience and the development of adolescent brains. Join us to make brain cells and learn more! \n \nLearn more about our Oregon collaboration with TRIO at these links! \nPre-K\, Fish and Logger Lobes!\n \nSignal from Noise on the Oregon Coast\n \nPRESENTATION SLIDES (pdf): Noggin at NAEOP 10_2023
URL:https://nwnoggin.org/event/noggin-presents-trio-conference-2/
LOCATION:The Riverside Hotel\, 2900 Chinden Blvd.\, Boise\, ID\, 83714\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231003T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231003T120000
DTSTAMP:20260610T150815
CREATED:20230630T213207Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231003T233538Z
UID:47903-1696327200-1696334400@nwnoggin.org
SUMMARY:Noggin + p:ear!
DESCRIPTION:WHAT: Noggin @ p:ear! \nWe did it!\n \n \n \n \n \nWHERE: p:ear\, 338 NW 6th Ave.\, Portland\, OR 97209 \nWHEN: Tuesday\, October 3\, 2023\, 10:00am – noon \nContacts: Jessica Kain\, Education Coordinator; Kanani Miyamoto\, Art Coordinator \n \nNOTE: Noggin is visiting p:ear on October 3\, October 26\, and November 30! \nNoggin is returning to P:ear\, a remarkable Portland nonprofit 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. We’ll be exploring art projects and research related to dehumanized perception and how to overcome it and improve our world throughout this fall\, winter and spring. \n \nLEARN MORE: Seeing us all through research & art \nLEARN MORE: Dehumanizing the lowest of the low: neuroimaging responses to extreme out-groups \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! \nLearning about brains and behavior\, and genuine\, evidence-based structural and functional aspects of who we are is powerful and actionable information for everyone\, including those who are experiencing anxiety\, depression\, drug use disorders\, bias\, chronic stress\, insomnia  –  as well as poverty\, isolation\, racism\, homophobia\, inequality\, Supreme Court corruption and our region’s extreme lack of affordable housing. \n \nLEARN MORE: Noggin @ p:ear \nCome join us!\nPlease RSVP to griesar@pdx.edu and jleake@pdx.edu \nCOMMITTED PARTICIPANTS\n1. Bill Griesar\, NW Noggin\, PSU\, OHSU\n2. Jeff Leake\, NW Noggin\, PSU\n3. Rebecca Chevrel\, PSU\n4. Alexandria Bills\, PSU\n5. Angela Hendrix\, NW Noggin\n6. Kadi Rae Smith\, PSU Neuroscience Club\n7. Maria Krueger\, PSU\n8. Josie Borden\, PSU\n9. Khelen Walsh\, PSU/Rosenbaum scholar\n10. Dan Jang\, PSU\n11. Martin Lemke\, PSU
URL:https://nwnoggin.org/event/noggin-pear-15/
LOCATION:P:ear\, 338 NW 6th Ave\, Portland\, OR\, 97209\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230630T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230630T120000
DTSTAMP:20260610T150815
CREATED:20230602T173424Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230630T153753Z
UID:46521-1688122800-1688126400@nwnoggin.org
SUMMARY:Noggin Presents: University Center for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities
DESCRIPTION:WHAT: Noggin visits the University Center for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities (UCEDD) @ OHSU! \n \nWHERE: Zoom \nWHEN: Friday\, June 30\, 2023\, 11:00am – 1:00pm \n \nNoggin is invited to speak and talk brains with interns at the UCEDD this month! \nNoggin Presentation (PDF): Noggin at OHSU UCEDD 6_2023
URL:https://nwnoggin.org/event/noggin-presents-university-center-for-excellence-in-developmental-disabilities/
LOCATION:OR
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230618T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230618T220000
DTSTAMP:20260610T150815
CREATED:20230316T214025Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230622T231311Z
UID:44090-1687104000-1687125600@nwnoggin.org
SUMMARY:NOGGINFEST 2023!!!!
DESCRIPTION:WHAT: NOGGINFEST 2023! \nWe did it!\nMinibrains\, Music\, Estrogen\, Art & Sleep!\n \n \n \nDOWNLOAD POSTER: nogginfest23-poster \nWHERE: Honey Latte Cafe\, 1033 SE Main St\, Portland\, OR 97214 \nWHEN: SUNDAY\, JUNE 18th\, 4:00pm – 10:00pm \n \nJOIN US: This is the largest student-run\, accessible\, public celebration of music\, art and interdisciplinary neuroscience in the Pacific Northwest! And it’s FREE!! \n \nBuy art at our Nogginfest Art Auction \nLEARN MORE: NOGGINFEST \nSCHEDULE OF EVENTS\n4:00 – 6:00pm\nArt and BRAINS! \n \n \n \n \n \n6:00 – 6:25pm\nNOAH MILMAN\, Oregon Health & Science University\n“Loss of sleep when its needed most – Consequences of persistent developmental sleep disruption: Lessons from prairie voles” \n \nNoah Milman is a 2nd year graduate student in the Department of Behavioral and Systems Neuroscience program at OHSU. He is interested in the fundamental role that sleep plays across the lifespan and will focus on his early-life work on prairie voles in the lab of Dr. Miranda Lim. \n \n \n \n \n \n \nLEARN MORE: Noah Milman \n6:30 – 6:55pm\nLO GLO \n \nLo Glo is a drum and vocal duo from Portland\, formed in 2018 featuring Kadi Rae (vocals & microkit) and Marge Belcastro (drums & tonal textures)\, combining improvisation and experimentation to create a rhythm-forward pop experience. \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n7:00 – 7:25pm\nAUSTIN SCHUBERT\, Oregon Health & Science University\n“Brains in a Dish: What Cortical Organoids can Teach us about Brain Development\, Disease\, and Evolution” \n \nAustin Schubert is a 1st year PhD student in OHSU’s Neuroscience Graduate Program. He is interested in the genetic and molecular basis of how the cerebral cortex develops in the context of health\, disease\, and evolution. \n \n \n \n \n \n \nLEARN MORE: Austin Schubert \n7:30 – 7:55pm\nCAPE MEARES \n \nCape Meares is an American instrumental band formed in Portland\, OR in 2018. The band incorporates jazz fusion\, krautrock\, dub\, minimal music\, and psychedelia into their music.  Members include Nik Viola (bass)\, Matt Radich (guitar)\, and Asa Gervich (drums). \n \n \n \n \n \n\ \n \nLEARN MORE: Cape Meares \n8:00 – 8:25pm\nROXANNE BAHN-BALES AND BLAKE LEE\, Oregon State University\n“Barn biology: What sheep and mice neurons are teaching us about our own reproductive axis” \n \nRoxanne Bahn-Bales and Blake Lee are both undergraduate students at Oregon State University studying Bioengineering and Biology\, respectively. Roxanne and Blake are researching how different populations of the same neuron\, kisspeptin\, react to different stimuli in the hypothalamus. Roxanne and Blake work under professor Patrick Chappell in the Carlson College of Veterinary Medicine. \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n8:30 – 8:55pm\nWOLF \nWolf is a Portland jazz artist who has been singing since the age of 13. Wolf has performed at many venues including Saturday markets\, parties\, jazz clubs and more. Although their roots lie in jazz and blues\, Wolf sings a variety of different music including pop\, techno and folk. In their daily life they are a full time student at Portland State University\, studying criminology and criminal justice. Wolf’s main goal is to become a therapist for youths in correctional facilities\, specializing in attachment injuries and disorder. This is Wolf’s first performance in over a year and they are very excited to be here tonight. \n \n \n \n \n \nCOMMITTED PARTICIPANTS\n1. Andy Ng\, PSU\n2. Noah Milman\, OHSU\n3. Sami Wagner\, PSU\n4. Kadi Rae Smith\, PSU\n5. Bella Showerman\, PSU\n6. Ben Bolen\, PSU Neuroscience Club\n7. Natalie Robison\, PSU
URL:https://nwnoggin.org/event/nogginfest-2023/
LOCATION:Honey Latte Cafe\, 1033 SE Main St\, Portland\, OR\, 97214\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230608T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230608T120000
DTSTAMP:20260610T150815
CREATED:20230530T132023Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230608T214930Z
UID:46461-1686218400-1686225600@nwnoggin.org
SUMMARY:Noggin Legacy Research Institute Tour!
DESCRIPTION:WHAT: Noggin visit to labs at Legacy Research Institute (LRI) \nWe did it!\n \nHuge thanks to LRI scientists and staff for an exciting and informative tour! \n \n \n \n \n \nWHERE: Legacy Research Institute\, 1225 NE 2nd Avenue\, Portland\, OR 97232 \nWHEN: Thursday\, June 8\, 2023\, 10:00am – noon \n \nEVENT FULL \nOur undergraduate volunteers from Psychology/Neuroscience at Portland State University are invited to tour the research labs at the Legacy Research Institute in Portland! \nFor those curious to learn about research and clinical care\, and explore opportunities for internships\, this is a terrific 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. Bill Griesar\, NW Noggin\, PSU\, OHSU\n2. Jeff Leake\, NW Noggin\, PSU\n3. Chad Alexander\, PSU/McNair Scholar\n4. Andy Ng\, PSU\n5. Bella Showerman\, PSU\n6. Moss Pederson\, PSU\n7. Shae Zeimantz\, PSU\n8. Sam Mutschler-Aldine\, PSU\n9. Kadi Rae Smith\, PSU\n10. Justin Hollison\, PSU\n11. Alexys Endries\, PSU\n12. Noelle Wilcox\, PSU \nLearn more about Legacy Research!\nA Legacy of Links\n \nWhat’s it like to volunteer in a neurobiology lab? (Part 1: Training)\n \nWhat’s it like to volunteer in a neurobiology lab? (Part 2: Experience)\n \nTo the Lab!\n \nResearch & Practice: The Human Element\n \nInterested in Research? Here’s what I gained from my volunteer experience in a neurobiology lab\n \nFrom combat boots to lab coats\n \nA Lit Review of Cannabis Vaping for Pain
URL:https://nwnoggin.org/event/noggin-legacy-research-institute-tour/
LOCATION:Legacy Research Institute\, 1225 NE 2nd Avenue\, Portland\, OR\, 97232\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230601T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230601T143000
DTSTAMP:20260610T150815
CREATED:20221216T170110Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230616T231255Z
UID:42951-1685610000-1685629800@nwnoggin.org
SUMMARY:Noggins @ David Douglas!
DESCRIPTION:WHAT: Visit to Psychology classrooms at David Douglas High School \nWe did it!\nThank you for letting us touch your brains\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \nWHERE: David Douglas High School\, South Building Board Room\, 1500 SE 130th\, Portland\, OR 97233; Please park in the lot off 130th; enter the doors that face 130th. The secretary will buzz people in and direct them to the board room. \nWHEN: THURSDAY\, JUNE 1\, 2023\, 9:00am – 2:30pm \nContact: Tracy Lind & Heather Roberts\, Social Studies/Psychology Teachers\, David Douglas High School \n \nWe are excited  –  even depolarized!  –  to return to classrooms at David Douglas to discuss neuroscience research\, examine brains and make art! \n \nWe’ll meet with Grades 10\, 11 and 12 in the Psych I\, Psych II and AP Psych classes: \nPeriod 6- 9:17am – 10:46am \nPeriod 7-11:26am – 12:53pm \nPeriod 8-1:03pm – 2:30pm \n \nCOME JOIN US!\nPlease contact griesar@pdx.edu and jleake@pdx.edu to learn more. \nCOMMITTED VOLUNTEERS\n1. Bill Griesar\, NW Noggin/PSU/OHSU\n2. Jeff Leake\, NW Noggin/PSU\n3. Tonia Bautista\, PSU\n4. Veronika Volko\, PSU\n5. Andy Ng\, PSU\n6. Cameron McGrew\, PSU\n7. Rebecca Chevrel\, PSU\n8. Luis Carrillo\, PSU\n9. Denesa Lockwood\, OHSU \nSee what we’ve done before @ David Douglas!\nInspiration & Education!\n \nEverything but guns
URL:https://nwnoggin.org/event/noggins-david-douglas/
LOCATION:David Douglas High School South Building\, 1500 SE 130th\, Portland\, OR\, 97233\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230522
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230526
DTSTAMP:20260610T150815
CREATED:20230110T222949Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230707T184331Z
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SUMMARY:Animal Brains & Stories in Siletz!
DESCRIPTION:WHAT: Noggin + Siletz Outreach: Animal Brains & Stories \nWe did it!\nLong skinny lightning in Siletz\n \n \n \nWHERE: Siletz Valley School\, 245 NW James Franks Ave\, Siletz\, OR 97380 \nWHEN: Tuesday\, May 23 – Thursday\, May 25\, 2023\nArrive @ hotels in Nye Beach\, Oregon Monday night (5/22) \n \nMONDAY\, MAY 22\nArrive late in Nye Beach\, Oregon\nNOTE: Nye Beach is about a 30 minute drive from Siletz! \n \nTUESDAY\, MAY 23\nARRIVE Siletz School @ 8:15am\nIntroductions and Assembly!\nElementary School Students\, Siletz\nFINISH @ 3:20pm \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \nWEDNESDAY\, MAY 24\nARRIVE Siletz School @ 11:30am\nHigh School Students\, Siletz\nFINISH @ 3:20pm\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \nTHURSDAY\, MAY 25\nARRIVE Siletz School @ 8:15am\nMiddle School Students\, Siletz\nFINISH @ noon\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \nSiletz Animal Noggins: Behavior and Brains from Stories\, Songs and Labs \nDid you know that Native stories describe language and tool use by Crow? What do the ordeals of Little Raccoon tell us about our own struggles? What makes these tales compelling\, memorable\, instructive\, thrilling\, engaging\, motivating and fun? What do they tell us about the structure and function of animal brains and behaviors  –  and our own? \n \nStorytelling has a long history\, and is a powerful and accepted method of teaching science. Research finds that curricula which include stories result in greater comprehension of material\, longer retention of information\, and a stronger personal connection between teller and listener. Similarly\, music\, rhythm and art-making also contribute to academic achievement\, retention and brain development\, while fostering a stronger sense of community. \n \nWe’ve collaborated successfully with Siletz Valley School on interdisciplinary neuroscience outreach projects in the past\, visiting classrooms to discuss the neuroscience of storytelling and song thanks to a 2018 grant from the Spirit Mountain Community Fund. \n \nLEARN MORE: Until the story takes shape \nLEARN MORE: Joanne Trzcinski on Synapses\, Stories & Song! \nWe recently delivered 25 “woodpecker red” 3D printed brains to Siletz teachers and staff. Woodpeckers are important in Siletz culture and we partnered with Shashi Jain at Intel and the Portland 3D Printing Lab to provide customized teaching tools that are compelling and relevant. \n \nThese visits and donations have had significant\, lasting impact; according to a science teacher at Siletz\, students advocated for opportunities to hear and play more music\, they are more aware of changing circadian cycles in adolescence\, and more understanding of diverse developmental experiences and how they are not alone in facing challenges. \n \nWith support from the Roundhouse Foundation\, the Portland Alcohol Research Center at OHSU and Siletz Valley School\, we’ll bring graduate students and undergraduates studying neuroscience from Portland State University\, Oregon Health & Science University and the University of Oregon back into Siletz classrooms in spring of 2023. We will also bring brain specimens (animal and human) and art projects developed in consultation with teachers at Siletz. \n \nLEARN MORE: Mountain Beaver\, Boomer\, Sewellel \n \nBefore our visit\, we’ll contribute to lesson plans focusing on culturally significant animals\, including Salmon\, Woodpecker\, Eel\, Elk\, Deer\, Dragonfly\, Porcupine\, Bear\, Cougar\, Octopus\, Raccoon and Coyote – and the local Boomer!  –  and the community and brain benefits of drumming and music\, integrated with the new Siletz Tribal History/Shared History curriculum. During the visit\, we’ll tell stories\, examine brains\, make art and discuss student questions over a three day period. \n \n \nCOMMITTED VOLUNTEERS\n1. Bill Griesar\, PSU/OHSU/NW Noggin\n2. Jeff Leake\, PSU/NW Noggin\n3. Kanani Miyamoto\, PNCA/PCC/NW Noggin\n4. Denesa Lockwood\, OHSU/NW Noggin\n5. Kadi Rae Smith\, PSU\n6. Moss Pederson\, PSU\n7. Natalie Partipilo\, PSU\n8. Sami Wagner\, PSU\n9. Angelique Allen\, University of Oregon\n \n \n“Sabía poco\, pero al menos sabía eso: que nadie habla por los demás. Que aunque queramos contar historias ajenas terminamos siempre contando la historia propia”\n—Alejandro Zambra \n“I knew little\, but at least I knew that: that no one speaks for others. That although we want to tell other stories we always end up telling our own story\n—Alejandro Zambra
URL:https://nwnoggin.org/event/animal-brains-stories-in-toledo-siletz/
LOCATION:Siletz Valley Early College Academy\, 245 NW James Franks Ave\, Siletz\, 97380\, United States
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SUMMARY:How Brains Create Meaning through Art and Narrative
DESCRIPTION:WHAT: How Brains Create Meaning through Art and Narrative presentation \nWe did it!\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \nWHERE: Paragon Gallery\, 815 N Killingsworth St\, Portland\, OR 97217 \nWHEN: Saturday\, May 20\, 2:00 – 4:00pm \n \nJoin Jeff Leake and his colleague Neuroscientist Dr. Bill Griesar for a NWNoggin workshop “How Brains Create Meaning through Art and Narrative\,” Saturday\, May 20\, 2023\, 2 – 4 pm. Our focus is on narrative and art and how they create the stories (and the brains!) that make us who we are.  \n \nWhat is a narrative? What is a story? What is a schema\, or a frame of reference\, or set of expectations\, predictions\, emotions and biases based on our individual experiences? \n \nWhere does it come from? How do these personal experiences shape our brains\, including what we remember\, what we attend to (and what we ignore)\, and how we react? How might this change\, and what do we discover through making and viewing art? Where in the brain does all this happen? \n \nA presentation on the neuroscience of how our brains create meaning through narrative will be followed by hands-on art activities and brain specimens to observe. \n \nCOMMITTED PARTICIPANTS\n1. Bill Griesar\, PSU/OHSU/NW Noggin\n2. Jeff Leake\, PSU/NW Noggin\n3. Sami Wagner\, PSU\n4. Martin Lembke\, PSU\n5. Kadi Rae Smith\, PSU\n6. Cameron Mcgrew\, PSU\n7. Andy Ng\, PSU
URL:https://nwnoggin.org/event/how-brains-create-meaning-through-art-and-narrative/
LOCATION:Paragon Gallery\, 815 N Killingsworth St\, Portland\, OR\, 97217\, United States
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