News from the 2011 Winter Meeting

January 31, 2011

Headshot of Michael HennessyMichael Hennessy, Ph.D. (left; Wright State University) was installed as the 2011 President of the Ohio Miami Valley Chapter of the Society for Neuroscience at the chapter’s business meeting held January 28 in Dayton.  He was elected as President-Elect in 2010.

Chapter members present at the meeting nominated and elected Joyce Fernandes, Ph.D. (Miami University) to be President-Elect and Kim Hagler (Wright State University) to be Secretary-Treasurer for 2011.  Amit Singh, Ph.D., was elected Officer-at-Large for the University of Dayton. An Officer-at-Large for the University of Cincinnati will be nominated at a later date.

President Hennessy announced that this year’s Neuroscience Day will be held Friday, May 20, at Wright State University. Mary Dallman, Ph.D., of the University of California-San Francisco has been invited as keynote speaker.  More details will follow. Save the date!


2011 Winter Meeting Scheduled Jan. 28

January 4, 2011

OMV-SfN’s 2011 Winter Meeting will be held Friday, Jan. 28, from 1:00-3:00 p.m. in Room 101 White Hall (Gandhi Auditorium) at Wright State University in Dayton. The meeting will begin with 20-minute research presentations from faculty at OMV-SfN’s participating institutions:

  • Zoe Hesp (Department of Zoology, Miami University)
    “Reinnervation of peripheral targets following axotomy of the superior cervical ganglion”
  • Mark Baccei (Department of Anesthesiology, University of Cincinnati)
    “Pacemaker neurons in newborn spinal pain circuits.”
  • James Lucot (Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology, Wright State University)
    “Development of a novel anti-emetic”

The chapter’s annual business meeting will follow the presentations, and WSU’s Michael Hennessy, Ph.D., will be installed as president for 2011.

Am agenda  will be published before the meeting, along with travel directions and parking information. Please pass this message along to colleagues and students who might be interested in OMV-SfN.


James Olson Wins SfN Science Educator Award

November 17, 2010

Photo of James E. Olson, Ph.D.The Society for Neuroscience (SfN) has presented its Science Educator Award to James E. Olson, Ph.D., professor of emergency medicine and neuroscience, cell biology and physiology, at the Wright State University Boonshoft School of Medicine. The award was presented at SfN’s annual meeting Neuroscience 2010, held recently in San Diego.

The Society for Neuroscience founded the Science Educator Award in 2003 to recognize an outstanding neuroscientist who has made significant contributions in promoting public education and awareness about the field.

According to SfN, Olson has worked diligently to promote the inclusion of neuroscience topics in state and national Science Olympiad competitions. His efforts have introduced grade-specific neuroscience education to over 5,000 middle schools and high schools across the United States. He currently helps define health science and anatomy events as a member of Science Olympiad’s Biological and Life Sciences Committee, ensuring that neuroscience topics will be included in the Science Olympiad curriculum.

Olson rarely misses an opportunity to promote the study of neuroscience. In addition to serving as a research mentor for students and resident physicians in the medical school, he has delivered lectures for general audiences through Wright State’s Mini-Medical School program. What he enjoys most, however, is introducing young learners around the country to the wonders of neuroscience through his work with Science Olympiad.

An international nonprofit organization, Science Olympiad strives to interest K-12 students in science and improve science education. Each year, an estimated 150,000 students from more than 14,000 schools participate in Science Olympiad activities. At the middle and high school level, students form teams to compete in 23 fun, yet challenging, science-based events during local, state, and national tournaments.

As a Science Olympiad coach, Olson has worked with local middle and high school students for several years teaching cell biology and genetics. In addition, he created a program called “Neuroscience (This is your brain)” that was used in regional competitions across Ohio and adopted as a national trial event.

The Society for Neuroscience is an organization of more than 40,000 researchers and clinicians who study the brain and nervous system.

“The science education awards are important for recognizing the outreach efforts of neuroscientists at all stages of their careers,” said Michael E. Goldberg, M.D., president of SfN.


Final Preparations for Neuroscience Day on May 10

May 7, 2010

OMV-SfN President -Jim Eliassen sent this message for all planning to attend the 2010 Neuroscience Day on Monday, May 10, at the University of Cincinnati:

Hi Neuroscience Day Attendees,

Everything looks to be ready for Neuroscience Day, Monday, May 10th!

I’ve attached several things to this last email announcement.

1. A detailed map of the UC Medical Campus/Academic Health Center (PDF). Relevant buildings are highlighted in yellow.

2. A Google map of the UC Environs (PDF) with the routes from 75 and 71 to the Eden Parking garage highlighted in pink.

3. The program (PDF), for your information. You will receive the official paper program when you arrive and register. Registration will beheld in the CARE/Crawley Building.

4. Dr. Sinha recommended a recent paper (PDF) and commentary as appropriate to the talk.

For attendees from Wright State, Miami and Dayton, please use the Eden parking garage (see detailed map). We will have parking passes for you to use when you exit the garage. Carpool if you can.

For attendees from UC, please park as you normally do when visiting or working at the East Campus Academic Health Center. If you need a parking pass for the Eden garage, please let us know, we should have some extras.

Regards,

-Jim Eliassen
President, Ohio Miami Valley Chapter of the Society for Neuroscience

Neuroscience Day is free of charge for current chapter members. If you didn’t register in advance, you can register at Neuroscience Day and pay 2010 chapter dues, if necessary. See you there!


Register by Today for Neuroscience Day

May 5, 2010

Please register by Wednesday, May 5, so we can plan for attendance at OMV-SfN’s 2010 Neuroscience Day. After May 5, attendees can register at Neuroscience Day and pay 2010 chapter dues, if necessary.

Neuroscience Day will feature student presentations and a poster competition. See the Call for Posters for online poster submission. The deadline was Monday, May 3. Late submissions will be accepted after that date, and will be listed as an addendum to the final program.

Rajita Sinha, Ph.D. (left), will be the keynote speaker at  Neuroscience Day on Monday, May 10, at the University of Cincinnati. Dr. Sinha is professor of psychiatry and director of the Yale Stress Center at Yale University. Her research interests include “clinical neurobiology of stress and relaxation, emotion dysregulation, and their effects on desire and drug craving and addictive behaviors, such as, drinking, eating and drug use.” Read more.

Neuroscience Day is free of charge for current chapter members, so join or renew your membership now!

Download map & preliminary schedule (MS Word)


Download Neuroscience Day Schedule

April 26, 2010

The University of Cincinnati’s local organizing committee for OMV-SfN’s 2010 Neuroscience Day has posted a preliminary schedule for Monday, May 1 (MS Word download). It includes a site map for all Neuroscience Day venues at the UC Medical Center.


Fernandes Elected As OMV-SfN Officer

April 21, 2010

Joyce Fernandes, Ph.D., was elected as Miami University’s Officer-at-Large for 2010 using an email ballot. Dr. Fernandes is an associate professor of zoology at Miami. According to her MU home page:

“Research in my laboratory focuses on understanding the manner in which the adult complement of muscles in the fruit-fly, Drosophila, are generated during the transition phase of metamorphosis. My research also examines the mechanisms that regulate branching of innervating motor neurons and their subsequent stabilization into synapses. These studies have broader implications for understanding developmental disorders in humans. Funding for my research comes from the National Institutes of Mental Health (NIMH) and from the National Science Foundation (NSF).

Read more about her neuroscience research projects.


Call for Posters at Neuroscience Day

April 7, 2010

OMV-SfN’s 2010 Neuroscience Day will be held Monday, May 10, at the University of Cincinnati. Neuroscience Day will feature a poster session where OMV-SfN members can share their research in a stimulating, convivial setting!

Graduate and undergraduate students, postdoctoral fellows, research staff, and faculty are invited to present posters on recent findings in neuroscience and its related fields.  Posters presented at last fall’s SfN meeting and other conferences are welcome. The poster submission deadline is Monday, May 3.  Submit your poster information using our online form.

Neuroscience Day is free of charge for current chapter members, so join or renew your membership now!


Wright State and Premier Health Partners Establish New Neuroscience Institute

February 24, 2010

Dayton, Ohio – Wright State University Boonshoft School of Medicine and Miami Valley Hospital announced today the formation of the Wright State University & Premier Health Partners Neuroscience Institute to speed the transfer of research discoveries from bench to bedside, improving the diagnosis and treatment of neurological disorders such as stroke. The institute’s director will be OMV-SfN past president Timothy Cope, Ph.D.

This major public-private initiative partners the Dayton region’s strongest biomedical research institution with the clinical resources of the region’s leading hospital system to create the WSU & PHP Neuroscience Institute. Miami Valley Hospital has made a major investment of $4.35 million over five years to create a new Department of Neurology within the WSU Boonshoft School of Medicine. The investment includes long-term support for clinical neurologists who will form the nucleus for collaboration with the university-based neuroscientists in critical research in stroke and movement disorders. A national search is underway for the founding chair of the new department.

Governor Ted Strickland designated the new institute as one of Ohio’s Centers of Excellence in Biomedicine and Health Care.

The Boonshoft School of Medicine has a talented cadre of NIH-funded neuroscientists, along with excellent core resources and equipment for cutting-edge laboratory research, including microscopic imaging, genomics, proteomics and electrophysiology. A primary focus of their research is nervous system disorders that affect movement. The PHP system has a large and diverse patient base that provides excellent opportunity for high-quality research and clinical trials.

The institute will be the critical centerpiece for conducting neuroscience research, and will promote ways to move the results of that research directly from the laboratory to the bedside, providing outstanding neurological clinical care to the community and creating a clinical and research enterprise that will be pivotal for the region’s economic recovery. Joint research activities and related investments will have direct economic impact on the community, amounting to tens of millions of dollars over the next five years. The emergence of a strong neuroscience institute through this collaboration will be a watershed accomplishment for the Dayton region. Read more.

Institute Home Page | Fact Sheet | FAQ | Economic Impact

Architectural vision of the proposed Neurological Sciences Research Building at Wright State University.(Left) Architectural vision of the proposed Neurological Sciences Research Building at WSU.

Wright State University is in the process of raising funds for a new $22-million state-of-the-art laboratory building within its existing biomedical and engineering research corridor. The new 64,000-square-foot facility will feature sustainable design, interdisciplinary laboratories and shared core resources for more than 100 scientists, physicians, and student researchers. Read more.


Neuroscience Day Is May 10 – Save the Date!

February 17, 2010

Rajita Sinha, Ph.D. (left), will be the keynote speaker at OMV-SfN’s 2010 Neuroscience Day on Monday, May 10, at the University of Cincinnati. Dr. Sinha is professor of psychiatry and director of the Yale Stress Center at Yale University. Her research interests include “clinical neurobiology of stress and relaxation, emotion dysregulation, and their effects on desire and drug craving and addictive behaviors, such as, drinking, eating and drug use.” Read more.

Neuroscience Day also will feature student presentations and a poster competition. Look here for more details as plans are finalized.

Neuroscience Day is free of charge for current chapter members, so join or renew your membership now!


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