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SUMMARY:Noggin @ Camas for Kids Health Fair!
DESCRIPTION:Noggin Resource Council member Joey Seuferling\, from WSU Vancouver Neuroscience\, is looking for graduate and undergraduate volunteers to help introduce kids to brains at the annual Kids Health Fair in Camas\, Washington..! \n \nPlease email Joey directly if you can assist:  joseph.seuferling@wsu.edu \nWHAT:  Noggin @ Camas Healthy Kids Fair \nWHEN:  Saturday\, September 10th\, 9:45am – 2:00pm \nWHERE:  Doc Harris Stadium\, 1125 NE 22nd Ave\, Camas\, WA 98607 \nFor more details…  \nhttps://www.facebook.com/events/1210128389000231/
URL:https://nwnoggin.org/event/noggin-camas-for-kids-health-fair/
LOCATION:Doc Harris Stadium\, 1125 NE 22nd Ave\, Camas\, WA\, 98607\, United States
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SUMMARY:Art\, Pain and Cannabinoids:  Results from Research
DESCRIPTION:Come join us for a Washington State Psychological Association Noggin workshop on marijuana\, including its chemical complexity\, history of use\, role in visual culture\, and what new research suggests about its therapeutic potential for treating pain… \n \nMore details available here… \nArt\, Pain & Cannabinoids:  Results from Research \n \nRegister for the workshop (and additional WSPA workshops) here…\nhttps://wapsych.site-ym.com/events/EventDetails.aspx?id=842005&group= \nWHAT:  “Art\, Pain & Cannabinoids:  Results from Research”\nNW Noggin Workshop for the Washington State Psychological Association \nWHEN:  Saturday\, September 10\, 2016;  1 – 4pm \nWHERE:  North Seattle Community College;  Old Cafeteria
URL:https://nwnoggin.org/event/art-pain-cannabinoids-results-from-research/
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SUMMARY:Brain cell building @ Fort Vancouver High
DESCRIPTION:Make your own brain cells! (We can always use more ?) \n \nGraduates and undergraduates: please join us to introduce neurons to seniors at Fort Vancouver High School later this month. We’ll make brain cells from colorful pipe cleaners that will hang in a display at the Portland Art Museum in October\, for a discussion of the art and neuroscience of change! \nHigh school students benefit when they learn about your background\, interests\, and what and where you study. And grad students who research specialized brain cells (hair cells\, opiate interneurons\, etc.) add tremendously to student understanding of the diversity of neuron structure and function… \nWe’ll bring along some real human brains too\, for you to introduce and help explain… \nWe promise fun! Please RSVP to bgriesar@pacifier.com\, and aspragus@yahoo.com…hope to see you at Fort & cheers!\nBill & Jeff\nnwnoggin.org \nWHAT: Introduction to brains\, and brain cells – and pipe cleaner neuron making \nWHERE: Fort Vancouver High School\nFort Vancouver HS \n \nWHEN: TWO DAYS; Wednesday (9/14) and Friday (9/16)\nTWO SESSIONS each day…\nMORNING: 7:15am – 9:30am; AFTERNOON: 11:55am – 2:05pm
URL:https://nwnoggin.org/event/brain-cell-building-fort-vancouver-high/
LOCATION:Fort Vancouver High School\, 5700 E 18th St\, Vancouver\, WA\, 98661\, United States
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SUMMARY:Brain cell building @ Fort Vancouver High
DESCRIPTION:Make your own brain cells! (We can always use more ?) \n \nGraduates and undergraduates: please join us to introduce neurons to seniors at Fort Vancouver High School later this month. We’ll make brain cells from colorful pipe cleaners that will hang in a display at the Portland Art Museum in October\, for a discussion of the art and neuroscience of change! \nHigh school students benefit when they learn about your background\, interests\, and what and where you study. And grad students who research specialized brain cells (hair cells\, opiate interneurons\, etc.) add tremendously to student understanding of the diversity of neuron structure and function… \nWe’ll bring along some real human brains too\, for you to introduce and help explain… \nWe promise fun! Please RSVP to bgriesar@pacifier.com\, and aspragus@yahoo.com…hope to see you at Fort & cheers!\nBill & Jeff\nnwnoggin.org \nWHAT: Introduction to brains\, and brain cells – and pipe cleaner neuron making \nWHERE: Fort Vancouver High School\nFort Vancouver HS \n \nWHEN: TWO DAYS; Wednesday (9/14) and Friday (9/16)\nTWO SESSIONS each day…\nMORNING: 7:15am – 9:30am; AFTERNOON: 11:55am – 2:05pm
URL:https://nwnoggin.org/event/brain-cell-building-fort-vancouver-high-2/
LOCATION:Fort Vancouver High School\, 5700 E 18th St\, Vancouver\, WA\, 98661\, United States
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SUMMARY:World Parkinson's Conference lecture!
DESCRIPTION:The following NW Noggin volunteers are invited to hear a lecture by Dr. John G. Nutt from OHSU\, at the Oregon Convention Center on Wednesday\, September 21 from noon – 1:15pm… \n1. Christie Pizzimenti\, OHSU\n2. Christina Williams\, WSU Vancouver\n3. Ankita Guchait\, PSU\n4. Allie Clark\, PSU\n5. Gaile Parker\, PSU \nWednesday\, September 21\, 2016 \nJames Parkinson’s Special Lecture (12:15 – 1:15 PM)\nLevodopa over the last 50 years\, where we’ve come and where we are going\nIntroduction by: Stanley Fahn (USA)\nSpecial Lecture by: John G. Nutt (USA)\nNoggin guest passes at Special Registrations Counter \n \nThis is part of the annual World Parkinson Conference \nEXPLORE MORE:  NINDS Parkinson’s Disease Information Page
URL:https://nwnoggin.org/event/world-parkinsons-conference-lecture/
LOCATION:Oregon Convention Center\, 777 NE Martin Luther King Jr Blvd\, Portland\, OR\, 97232\, United States
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