ASSOCIATION OF
NEUROSCIENCE DEPARTMENTS AND PROGRAMS
FALL MEETING SUMMARY
NOVEMBER 2, 2002
The Association of Neuroscience
and Departments held its annual fall meeting on Saturday, Nov.
2. The highlight of the dinner meeting was the recognition of
Dr. Eric Chudler as the 2002 recipient of the 2002 ANDP
Education Award. Dr. Chudler has created a web based
neuroscience education resource that is widely used by science
teachers, especially at the secondary education level. This
outstanding resource can be accessed at chudler@u.washington.edu
Newly elected officers were recognized: Dr. George Rebec,
president-elect, and Dr. James Roberts, counselor. Dr. James
King completed his term as president, Dr. Jack Waymire completed
his two year term as councilor, and Dr. Leslie Tolbert began her
term as president.
The annual ANDP Forum for students and postdoctoral trainees was
held on Monday Nov. 4, as part of the SFN meeting. The focus for
this year was "Getting The Most Out of Your Postdoctoral
Experience." Speakers included Drs. Paul Shughrue (Merck
Reseach Laboratories), Lynne Bianchi (Oberlin College), and John
Hildebrand (University of Arizona), representing the
perspectives of private industry, a small private liberal arts
college, and a large public research university. Following their
presentations to a packed audience, a panel of postdoctoral
fellows led questions and discussion. The panel's summary
of the Forum is available on the ANDP website at http://www.andp.org
In addition, the ANDP again
collaborated with the SFN to host a Student Hospitality Room,
staffed by student volunteers. The room is a quiet place set
aside for students to relax, meet other students, and share
meeting notes.
The annual ANDP spring meeting will be held on May 3 - 4, 2003
at the Hyatt Regency in Bethesda Maryland. Please consult the
ANDP website http://ww.andp.org
for meeting information and registration forms.
James King
Past President, ANDP