CANCELED: Society for Neuroscience Oregon/SW Washington Chapter
When |
April 17, 2020 to April 18, 2020
1 p.m. to 2:30 p.m.
As of March 10, this event is canceled due to COVID-19 concerns.The Oregon/Southwest Washington Chapter is the local group affiliated with the Society for Neuroscience. Our goal is to be a networking resource for neuroscience students, postdoctoral scholars and faculty throughout the region. Our annual meeting in the spring brings together scientists to share projects, network with elected officials and government entities, and engage with colleagues from across the state. Mini-symposium of the Gut Microbiome-Nervous System AxisKeynote: The brain-gut microbiome axis: challenges in translation The gut-brain axis: the example of multiple sclerosis Emerging roles of gut microbiome in autism Microbial modulation of zebrafish behavior and brain development Environmental challenges, the gut microbiome, and behavioral and cognitive measures in mouse models Insights into the enteric nervous system: perspectives from a gut stem cell biologist Plenary SpeakersAn eye on neurogenesis: Exploring how retinal progenitors transition from proliferation to differentiation in the developing zebrafish visual system Understanding functional architecture and neuromodulation of brain circuits using connectomic and novel imaging approaches Mechanisms of encoding social vocalizations in the auditory midbrain |
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Where |
2126 SW Halsey Street
Troutdale
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OR
97060
Ballroom, 2nd Floor
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Contact Information |
As of March 10, this event is canceled due to COVID-19 concerns.
The Oregon/Southwest Washington Chapter is the local group affiliated with the Society for Neuroscience. Our goal is to be a networking resource for neuroscience students, postdoctoral scholars and faculty throughout the region. Our annual meeting in the spring brings together scientists to share projects, network with elected officials and government entities, and engage with colleagues from across the state.
Mini-symposium of the Gut Microbiome-Nervous System Axis
Keynote: The brain-gut microbiome axis: challenges in translation
Emeran Mayer, M.D., Ph.D., Professor of Medicine, Physiology and Psychiatry, UCLA Health
The gut-brain axis: the example of multiple sclerosis
Sergio Baranzini, Ph.D., Professor of Neurology, UCSF Weill Institute for Neurosciences
Emerging roles of gut microbiome in autism
Maude David, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Microbiology, Oregon State University
Microbial modulation of zebrafish behavior and brain development
Judith Eisen, Ph.D., Professor of Biology, University of Oregon
Environmental challenges, the gut microbiome, and behavioral and cognitive measures in mouse models
Jacob Raber, Ph.D., Professor of Behavioral Neuroscience, OHSU
Insights into the enteric nervous system: perspectives from a gut stem cell biologist
Annie Zemper, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Biology, University of Oregon
Plenary Speakers
An eye on neurogenesis: Exploring how retinal progenitors transition from proliferation to differentiation in the developing zebrafish visual system
Kara Cerveny, Ph.D., Professor of Biology, Reed College
Understanding functional architecture and neuromodulation of brain circuits using connectomic and novel imaging approaches
Tianyi Mao, Ph.D., Associate Professor, Vollum Institute, OHSU
Mechanisms of encoding social vocalizations in the auditory midbrain
Christine Portfors, Ph.D., Professor of Biological Sciences and Neuroscience, Washington State University Vancouver