Nu Rho Psi events at SfN 2023

If you will be attending the Society for Neuroscience 2023 annual conference and are interested in learning more about Nu Rho Psi or represent a Nu Rho Psi Chapter and would like to share ideas for future initiatives with representatives of the Executive Council, please visit our poster on Sunday Morning, between 8:00 AM and 11:00 AM, at Session TJPO4 -Undergraduate Neuroscience Programs.

Poster#: XX34 

Representatives of the Executive Council will also be at the Faculty for Undergraduate (FUN) Booth on Sunday, Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday between 2:00 PM and 3:00 PM.

Booth: #3334
Convention Center Hall A
Across from the Neuroscience in Germany Booth


Our 2023 Student Member SfN Travel Grant Recipients will be presenting their posters on the following days:

Saturday, November 11:
1:00 PM – 2:00 PM
: Mallory Witt, Baldwin Wallace University | Poster#: X2/024.13, Early-life ingestion of non-nutritive sweetener associated with lowered expression of sweet taste cell markers in the circumvallate lingual epithelium and smaller circumvallate taste bud field size in adult rats.

Monday, November 13:
10:00 AM – 11:00 AM: Lauren Tierney, University of Miami | Poster#: BB12/209.11 Attenuation of chronic SCI-pain by intrathecal hiPSC-derived GABAergic cells with chromaffin cell co-grafts or in conjunction with exercise.

Tuesday, November 14:
9:00 AM – 10:00 AM: Anya Gemos, Emmanuel College | Poster#: KK2/355.10 Male mice are more susceptible to developmental stress in a two-hit paradigm: effects on adult mood-related behavior, social behavior and glucocorticoid receptor expression.
10:00 AM – 11:00 AM: Hannah Jack, Quinnipiac University | Poster#: JJ1/354.07 Enhanced sex differences in double-hit stress effects during early life and adolescence: impact on rodent behavior, adrenal function, meningeal activity, and serum tryptophan signaling.
11:00 AM – 12:00 PM: Freya Abraham, University of Arizona | Poster#: LL12/356.21 Cognitive characteristics that predict helpful thoughts during periods of stress
1:00 PM – 2:00 PM: Giulia Aimale, Regis University | Poster#: RR6/403.17 The role of neurotrophic factors in the ability of exercise to facilitate extinction of methamphetamine conditioned place preference and attenuation of drug-primed reinstatement

Wednesday, November 15:
8:00 AM – 9:00 AM: Frederica Bertolotti, Lake Forest College | Poster#: P1/465.09 Insight into synucleinopathies: Molecular toxicity in a yeast model.
11:00 AM – 12:00 PM: Theresa Wilsterman, Dominican University | Poster#: VV5/502.12 Transcriptional correlates of long-term memory have a long-term sensitization memory in Aplysia: Does long-term memory have a long-term transcriptional cost?
1:00 PM – 2:00 PM: Samantha Lang, University of St. Thomas | Poster#: QQ18/562.13 Investigating the effects of mental health, perceived health risk, and demographics on at-home electronic cigarette self-administration for adult cigarette smokers