Nu Rho Psi @ SfN: Full schedule

We’re thrilled to have several members of Nu Rho Psi attending and presenting at this year’s Society for Neuroscience conference in San Diego!

Below are the several presentations of Nu Rho Psi members!

Saturday, November 15th

1-5 PM
Benjamin Pethe, Tulane University | Q3/PSTR 030.05 | “Effects of different estradiol treatment regimens on myelin-associated protein levels in the frontal cortex and hippocampus of aging ovariectomized rats”

Nu Rho Psi National Council | VV7/PSTR 04.03 | Nu Rho Psi – The National Honor Society in Neuroscience

6:45 PM – 8:45 PM
Shanamon Chandavimol & Kate Feist, Lake Forest College | FUN Poster Session | “New Molecular Insights into the Toxicity Linked with Three Newer α-Synuclein Mutants (A18T, A29S, and A53V) in a Yeast Model”

Sebastian Gacek, Lake Forest College | FUN Poster Session | “Assessment of Three Newer α-Synuclein Mutants Reveals Differential Toxicity Under Varying Expression Levels and PD-Relevant Altered Environments in Yeast”

Sunday, November 16th

8 AM – 12 PM
Chiara Blake, Northeastern University | U14/PSTR 112.11 | “Evaluating the Effect of Timing of Mating on Reproductive Outcomes in Mice”

1 PM – 5 PM
Sebastian Florian Gacek, Lake Forest College | 3 PM – 4 PM | D57/PSTR 112.11 | “Assessment of Three Newer α-Synuclein Mutants Reveals Differential Toxicity Under Varying Expression Levels and PD-Relevant Altered Environments in Yeast”

Shanamon Chandavimol, Lake Forest College | D58/PSTR 112.12 | “New Molecular Insights into the Toxicity Linked with Three Newer α-Synuclein Mutants (A18T, A29S, and A53V) in a Yeast Model”

Kate Feist, Lake Forest College | D58/PSTR 112.12 | “New Molecular Insights into the Toxicity Linked with Three Newer α-Synuclein Mutants (A18T, A29S, and A53V) in a Yeast Model”

3 PM – 3:15 PM
[Post-doc member] Rachel Doser, Colorado State University | Nanosymposium 014, SDCC Rm 33 | “Mitochondria-derived double-stranded RNA may contribute to neuroinflammation in brain aging and Alzheimer’s disease”

3 – 4 PM
Nu Rho Psi National Council | Faculty for Undergraduate Neuroscience Booth, #3928

Monday, November 17

8 AM – 12 PM
Sofia Nelson, Fairfield College | KK16/PSTR 186.08 | “Cocaines impact on novelty suppressed feeding in male and female rats: anxiogenesis or hypophagia?”

Trinity Murray, North Central College | KK17/PSTR 186.09 | “Dose-dependent attenuation of oxytocin on the cocaine-seeking and cocaine-induced Fos expression of differentially reared rats”

1 PM – 5 PM
Eun Jung Hwang, Lake Forest College | D2/PSTR 209.06 | “Evaluating the role of amyloid beta in cognitive deficits using 5xFAD mice”

3 PM – 4 PM
Nu Rho Psi National Council | Faculty for Undergraduate Neuroscience Booth #3928

8 PM – 10 PM
Chiara Blake, Northeastern University | Sleep & Circadian Biology DataBlitz | Hilton Bayfront – Sapphire Ballrooms CD | “Evaluating the Effect of Timing of Mating on Reproductive Outcomes in Mice”

Tuesday, November 18

8 AM – 12 PM
Valentina Roldan, Florida International University | D31/PSTR266.14 | “PSEN1 and 5xFAD Alzheimer’s disease pig models show ambulatory differences compared to wild-type pigs during delays in a T-maze alternation task”

Anna Drillen, Emmanuel College | II9/PSTR 296.06 | “Ankyrin 3 reduction in male and female mice does not alter voluntary alcohol intake in two-bottle choice paradigm but may increase anxiety during alcohol withdrawal”

Sarah Goerold, Colorado State University | LBP160/LBP074.09 | “Evidence for a distinct dominant prion strain in Norwegian reindeer compared to North American chronic wasting disease”

Virtual

Nilufar Imomdodova, Lake Forest College | “Evaluating the role of amyloid beta in cognitive deficits using 5xFAD mice”


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