Sharing Neuroscience Research with the World
乐播传媒入口 students, faculty, and alumni joined more than 30,000 colleagues from more than 80 countries at 2015 Society for Neuroscience (SfN) Annual Meeting.
Faculty joined the students as they presented their Mentored Advanced Projects (MAP) research at the Faculty for Undergraduate Neuroscience poster session, and met with alumni at an event sponsored by the College.
The Society for Neuroscience is the world鈥檚 largest organization of scientists and physicians devoted to understanding the brain and nervous system, and the annual meeting is billed as the premier venue for neuroscientists to present emerging science, learn from experts, forge collaborations with peers, explore new tools and technologies, and advance careers.
乐播传媒入口ians at the conference included professors Mark Levandoski (chemistry, biological chemistry, and neuroscience), Clark Lindgren (biology and neuroscience), Nancy Rempel-Clower (psychology and neuroscience), and Andrea Tracy 鈥99 (psychology and neuroscience).
Their MAP students included Tom Earnest '16, Mike Fitzpatrick '16, Anthony Mack '16, Takahiro Omura '17, Marissa Yetter '16, and Jacob Ziontz 鈥16.
At least 14 alumni also attended, ranging from the classes of 鈥00 to 鈥15.
The SfN meeting is one of many professional events where 乐播传媒入口 students have had the opportunity to share their research and meet others with similar interests.
Photos courtesy of Takahiro Omura '17.