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SUMMARY:Noggin @ Fort Vancouver!
DESCRIPTION:WHAT: Noggin outreach at Fort Vancouver! \nWe did it!\nTired Trappers at Fort\n \nWHERE: Fort Vancouver High School\, 5700 E 18th St\, Vancouver\, WA 98661\n(We will be OUTDOORS for this event\, in a covered area with coffee and snacks!) \n \nWHEN: Thursday\, March 3\, 2022\, 7:15am – 2:05pm\nYes\, they STILL start that early 😝 And NO\, they shouldn’t… 🙄 \n \n \nWe LOVE Fort Vancouver!\n \nWe’ve visited Coreyanne Russell and James Cederstrom’s 9th through 12th grade classrooms on multiple occasions\, and are excited to return live (omicron-permitting) in 2022! \nCHECK OUT THE QUESTIONS!\n \n \nCOME JOIN US!\nPlease email griesar@pdx.edu and jleake@pdx.edu to get involved 🙂 \nALL VOLUNTEERS VAXXED\, BOOSTED AND DOUBLE MASKED\n(we’ll have n95/kn95 masks available too\, and will be outdoors) \nCOMMITTED PARTICIPANTS \n\nBill Griesar\, NW Noggin\, Portland State University\, OHSU\nKass Fitzgerald\, PSU\nTheresa Vu\, PSU\nAlex Phanphackdy\, PSU (7:15 – 10)\nDarrin Lane\, Oregon State University\nDenesa Lockwood\, OHSU\nBen Bolen\, PSU Neuroscience Club\nAlex Heinrich\, PSU\nTira Gaston\, PSU\n\nSee what we’ve done previously at the sleep-deprived Home of the Trappers! \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/noggin-fort-vancouver-5/
LOCATION:Fort Vancouver High School\, 5700 E 18th St\, Vancouver\, WA\, 98661\, United States
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SUMMARY:Noggin in LONDON @ Kings!
DESCRIPTION:WHAT: Noggin presents on Interdisciplinary Neuroscience! \nWe did it!\n \nNo pics (yes\, that just about killed me :)) – but we have never had the opportunity to discuss interdisciplinary neuroscience teaching or outreach in a more unique or inspiring location! \n \nThe Percy Theatre at the historic Gordon Museum of Pathology is utterly extraordinary\, with an unparalleled collection of brains\, bones and bodies\, in a stunning\, spiraling library\, which includes some of the original medical work of absolute luminaries in their fields\, from Thomas Addison’s disease specimen (for the eponymous Addison’s disease) to Thomas Hodgkin’s first stethoscope. \n \nWe enjoyed a private tour from Bill Edwards\, the museum curator\, who has offered us the chance to return anytime (we’re going back tomorrow after our next talk!). \n \nWHERE: Centre for Developmental Neurobiology\, Institute of Psychiatry\, Psychology & Neuroscience\, Percy Lecture Theatre\, New Hunt’s House\, Guy’s Campus\, King’s College London\, London SE1 1UL\, United Kingdom \n \nWHEN: Tuesday\, March 8\, 11:30am – 12:30pm GMT; luncheon to follow \n \nWe are gobsmacked and excited to join our colleagues at King’s to speak about the journey of Northwest Noggin\, the work we do\, our challenges and successes\, the communities we work with and the role of art and creativity in outreach and teaching! \n \nWe’ll be at King’s the next day too! \nDETAILS: Noggin + SciComm @ Kings!\n \nLEARN MORE: Noggins & Kings\n \nSLIDES (PPT): Noggin at Kings 2022 \nSLIDES (PDF): Noggin at Kings 2022
URL:https://nwnoggin.org/event/noggin-in-london-kings/
LOCATION:King’s College London Guys Campus\, Centre for Developmental Neurobiology\, Institute of Psychiatry\, Psychology & Neuroscience\, New Hunt's House\, London\, SE1 1UL\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Noggin + SciComm @ Kings!
DESCRIPTION:WHAT: Noggin + Comms Sci undergraduates @ Kings! \nWe did it!\n \nWonderful questions from students!! \nHow do you handle the more controversial topics in science? \nCan you offer an example of how you’d specifically integrate music into your outreach? \nI’m so intrigued by where you go. How do you make these connections with different communities? \nI love that you go places for outreach\, and don’t rely on bringing people to campus (what you called “in-reach”). How do you avoid upsetting some of the more senior faculty who aren’t always comfortable with change? \nWhat sort of institutional support do you receive for this wonderful work? \n \nFrom Leigh Wilson\, Public Engagement Manager\, MRC Centre for Neurodevelopmental Disorders\, Centre for Developmental Neurobiology\, Kings College London: “We just wanted to extend our huge thanks for coming along and sharing amazing work\, experiences\, and philosophies with the students today. It was brilliant to hear your journey and the students (and us) were totally inspired hearing about your programmes and ideas. All best and thank you so much again for taking the time to come to King’s.” \nWHERE: Centre for Developmental Neurobiology\, Institute of Psychiatry\, Psychology & Neuroscience\, New Hunt’s House\, Guy’s Campus\, King’s College London\, London SE1 1UL\, United Kingdom \n \nThe discovery of the structure of DNA in 1953 was enabled by Dr Rosalind Franklin’s X-ray diffraction work at King’s. This metal model stands in the entrance of The Centre for Developmental Neurobiology. \nWHEN: Wednesday\, March 9\, 10:45am – 11:30pm GMT \n \nWe’re excited to meet with Comms sci undergraduates at Kings College London to share interests and experiences in innovative\, evidence-based community outreach! \n \nWe’ll be at King’s the day before too! \nDETAILS: Noggin in LONDON @ Kings!\n \nLEARN MORE: Noggins & Kings
URL:https://nwnoggin.org/event/noggin-scicomm-kings/
LOCATION:King’s College London Guys Campus\, Centre for Developmental Neurobiology\, Institute of Psychiatry\, Psychology & Neuroscience\, New Hunt's House\, London\, SE1 1UL\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Society for Neuroscience TRIVIA!
DESCRIPTION:WHAT: Noggin hosts a VIRTUAL TRIVIA EVENT for the Society for Neuroscience! \nThat was great fun!\n \nWHERE: REGISTER ONLINE HERE – Brain Trivia LIVE \nWHEN: Wednesday\, March 16\, 3:00pm Pacific/6:00pm EST
URL:https://nwnoggin.org/event/society-for-neuroscience-trivia/
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SUMMARY:Noggins @ PPS Franklin High!
DESCRIPTION:WHAT:  Noggin @ Franklin High School (Portland Public Schools) \nWe did it!\nLightning in a Berry\n \n \nWHERE: Franklin High School\, 5405 SE Woodward St\, Portland\, OR 97206\n(We will be fully OUTDOORS for this event\, in a covered area)\n \nWHEN: Thursday\, March 17\, 8:30 – 11:40am (we’ll also be there Friday 3/18) \nWe’re excited to return to Franklin High School\, this time to meet with Kilsi Naanee’s Biology students (and perhaps more – stay tuned!). We’d been ready to visit back in April of 2020\, but the coronavirus pandemic canceled many people’s plans. \n \nWe’ll introduce our volunteers\, who will describe their studies and research\, how they got where they are now\, and where they’d like to be going. We’ll ask students at Franklin\, in Portland Public Schools\, what questions they have\, and what they already know about the brain and behavior. Kilsi is preparing some activities and experiences we’re excited to join! \nSee what we did at Franklin in the past! \nAutonomic Function @ Franklin\n \nFrequencies @ Franklin: Your brain on sax!\n \nALL VOLUNTEERS VAXXED\, BOOSTED AND MASKED\n(we’ll have n95/kn95 masks available too\, and will be outdoors) \nCommitted participants\n1. Bill Griesar\, NW Noggin/PSU/OHSU\n2. Jeff Leake\, NW Noggin/PSU\n3. Kilsi Naanee\, PSU/Franklin High School\n4. Tiara Freeman\, PSU\n5. Sophia Weber\, OHSU\n6. Zoie Harpole\, PSU\n7. Alex Heinrich\, PSU\n8. Tonia Bautista\, PSU\n9. Leslie Bienen\, OHSU-PSU School of Public Health\n10. Melissa DeMoura\, PSU\n11. Kaya Burd\, PSU\n12. Crystal Clark\, PSU
URL:https://nwnoggin.org/event/noggins-pps-franklin-high/
LOCATION:Franklin High School\, 5405 SE Woodward St\, Portland\, OR\, 97206\, United States
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SUMMARY:Noggins @ PPS Franklin High!
DESCRIPTION:WHAT:  Noggin @ Franklin High School (Portland Public Schools) \nWe did it!\nLightning in a Berry\n \nWHERE: Franklin High School\, 5405 SE Woodward St\, Portland\, OR 97206\n(We will be fully OUTDOORS for this event\, in a covered area)\n \nWHEN: Friday\, March 18\, 12:15pm – 3:30pm (we’ll also be there Thursday 3/17) \nWe’re excited to return to Franklin High School\, this time to meet with Kilsi Naanee’s Biology students (and perhaps more – stay tuned!). We’d been ready to visit back in April of 2020\, but the coronavirus pandemic canceled many people’s plans. \n \nWe’ll introduce our volunteers\, who will describe their studies and research\, how they got where they are now\, and where they’d like to be going. We’ll ask students at Franklin\, in Portland Public Schools\, what questions they have\, and what they already know about the brain and behavior. Kilsi is preparing some activities and experiences we’re excited to join! \nSee what we did at Franklin in the past! \nAutonomic Function @ Franklin\n \nFrequencies @ Franklin: Your brain on sax!\n \nALL VOLUNTEERS VAXXED\, BOOSTED AND MASKED\n(we’ll have n95/kn95 masks available too\, and will be outdoors) \nCommitted participants\n1. Bill Griesar\, NW Noggin/PSU/OHSU\n2. Jeff Leake\, NW Noggin/PSU\n3. Kilsi Naanee\, PSU/Franklin High School\n5. Hannah Shawo\, PSU\n7. Tonia Bautista\, PSU\n8. Julie Barrette\, PSU Neuroscience Club\n9. Alisha J Steigerwald\, PSU Neuroscience Club
URL:https://nwnoggin.org/event/noggins-pps-franklin-high-2/
LOCATION:Franklin High School\, 5405 SE Woodward St\, Portland\, OR\, 97206\, United States
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SUMMARY:Society for Neuroscience Chapter Meeting
DESCRIPTION:WHAT: Society for Oregon/SW Washington Neuroscience Chapter Meeting \nWHERE: VIRTUAL ONLINE EVENT; REGISTER/SUBMIT ABSTRACTS HERE \nWHEN: Thursday\, March 31 and Friday\, April 1\, 2022 \n \nThe Oregon/Southwest Washington Chapter of the Society for Neuroscience is meeting online this year.  \nPoster Viewing: \nPoster presentations can be viewed at any time on our YouTube channel: \nhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPLc-vdofn-j23nkUU-GFIQ \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). \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.” \nLEARN MORE: Noggin @ Society for Neuroscience \n \nSfN Chapter Meeting AGENDA\nThursday\, March 31\, 2022\nMini-symposium on Neurogenetics \n11:00 am Keynote Speaker: Suman Jayadev\, University of Washington\nNeurogenetics from the clinic to the bench \n \n12:00 pm Soren Impey\, Legacy Research Institute\nNovel activity- and seizure-regulated non-coding genes \n \n1:00 pm Tamara Phillips\, OHSU\nNeurogenetic analysis of differential susceptibility to methamphetamine intake \n \n \n1:30 pm Betsy Ferguson\, Oregon National Primate Research Center\nNon-human primate models of genetic disease in the era of precision medicine \n \n2:15 – 3:25 pm Poster Session I\n \n3:30 pm Meeting Keynote Speaker: Susan Dymecki\, Harvard Medical School\nEmbracing Differences: Heterogeneity in the brain serotonergic system \n \n \nFriday\, April 1\, 2022\nSpeaker Session I \n9:00 am Brice Kuhl\, University of Oregon\nAdaptive distortions of long-term memory representations \n \n9:30 am Tua’au Laolagi\, Southern Oregon University\nThe Effects of Exercise on Brain Activity in Older Adults Utilizing fMRI Analysis \n \n9:45 am Caroline Hernandez\, Oregon State University\nMicrobiota-gut-brain axis: Identifying Microbes that Directly Interact with Gut Sensory\nCells in Mice via Cell Cross-linking \n \n \n10:00 am Emily Sackinger\, Oregon State University\nCannabidiol affects NMDA receptors and memory differently between males and females in the 5xFAD mice \n \n10:15 am Opal Stayer-Wilburn\, Oregon National Primate Research Center\nAstrocytic aquaporin-1 expression across age in rhesus macaques \n \n10:30 am Break \n10:45 – 11:45 am Poster Session II\n \nSpeaker Session II \n12:15 pm Daniel Bradford\, Oregon State Univerisity\nAlcohol Stress response dampening and drug-induced neuroadaptations to uncertain stressors \n \n12:45 pm Sudeshna Tripathy\, Oregon National Primate Research Center\nFetal Brain Inflammation with Choriodecidual Ureaplasma Infection in Rhesus Macaques \n \n1:00 pm Skylar Ferrara\, OHSU\nThyromimetics modulate TREM2 expression on macrophages and microglia: implications for MS and other neurodegenerative diseases \n \n1:15 pm Steven Dash\, Oregon National Primate Research Center\nThe rhesus macaque as a model of aging: MRI analysis \n \n1:30 pm Elizabeth Wood\, OHSU\nCOVID-19 Pandemic Exposure on Infant Sadness at 6 Months of Age is Mediated by Maternal Body Composition at the End of Pregnancy \n \n1:45 pm Maria-Luisa Appleman\, Oregon National Primate Research Center\nEffect of hormone replacement therapy on amyloid beta expression in the amygdala of aged rhesus macaques \n \n2:00 pm Break \n2:15 – 3:45 am Poster Session III\n \n3:05 pm William Griesar and Jeff Leake\, Portland State University\nNW NOGGIN: Reconnecting our brains one cell at a time in a pandemic \n \nSpeaker Session III \n3:15 pm Vincent Costa\, Oregon National Primate Research Center\nTranscriptional and anatomical diversity of excitatory and inhibitory neurons in the primate amygdala \n \n \n3:45 pm Awards and closing \nNW Noggin Abstract\n \nReconnecting our brains one cell at a time in a pandemic\n \nSLIDE SHOW: SfN OR Chapter Griesar Leake 2022 \n*W. S. GRIESAR 1\,2\,4\, J. J. LEAKE 1\,3;\n1Northwest Noggin\, Portland\, OR; 2Psychology/Neuroscience\, 3Univ. Studies\, Portland State Univ.\, Portland\, OR; 4Behavioral Neurosci.\, OHSU\, Portland\, OR \n \nOur brains are home to billions of cells that reach out and connect. These networks of linked neurons and glia make us who we are\, and let us perceive\, think and behave. When separated by trauma or injury they are remarkably plastic\, capable of establishing new synapses\, developing creative approaches to navigating a complex world. \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 brains and behavior into K-12 public schools\, youth 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 more than 50\,000 people since 2012! \n \nIn 2020\, with COVID-19 suspending in-person outreach\, we developed a new found object brain cell project we could engage in online. We asked people to look around their own environment and find objects that reminded them of neurons or glia. We asked: “Can you construct a brain cell out of things that you find? What objects for you represent the function of a glial cell\, or neuron\, or the function of specific parts of a neuron? Do these objects have personal meaning\, or say something about you?” We brought this project to K-12 classrooms in the Pacific Northwest\, Hawaii and Europe\, and presented it through two global webinars in collaboration with BrainFacts.org\, a public information initiative of The Kavli Foundation\, the Gatsby Charitable Foundation and the Society for Neuroscience. \n \nThe brain cells created and posted online with the hashtag #showusyourbraincell are extraordinary – beautiful\, compelling\, informative – and offer windows into people’s individual lives and circumstances. Many took the opportunity to explain the materials used and their significance\, connecting essential aspects of other fields and cultures to basic structural components of our brains. \n \nA pandemic is traumatic\, separates networks\, and makes it hard to connect. Yet like our brain cells\, we can adapt and find new approaches to our ever-changing world. Building excitement and awareness of discoveries\, educational options and careers through interdisciplinary neuroscience outreach also trains new scientists to collaborate\, engages more people\, and increases awareness and support for community investment in both brain research and the arts. \n \nLEARN MORE: Pandemic connections \nLEARN MORE: Reconnecting Our Brains\, One Cell at a Time \nLEARN MORE: Action & Potential! \nLEARN MORE: Returning to find a voice \nLEARN MORE: Uploading your brain from Vancouver \nLEARN MORE: Ho brah\, he lolo maoli kēlā! \nLEARN MORE: NogginFest 2021: Threshold Potential! \nLEARN MORE: A crayon in Homer’s brain \nLEARN MORE: Neurons in Minecraft & More! \nLEARN MORE: Thank You Northwest Noggin!
URL:https://nwnoggin.org/event/society-for-neuroscience-chapter-meeting-2/
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