ASSOCIATION OF
NEUROSCIENCE DEPARTMENTS AND PROGRAMS
2006 FALL MEETING
October 14, 2006
5:30 p.m. until 7:30 p.m.
Georgia World Congress Center
Room A408
Atlanta, GA
The 2006 ANDP Fall Meeting was held on
October 14 in Atlanta, Georgia, during the Society for
Neuroscience meeting. Approximately 50 ANDP member
representatives attended. The ANDP welcomed new member programs
at the University of Mississippi Medical Center and Brigham
Young University. In addition, the following new officers began
terms of service: Alison Hall, President; Michael Lehman,
President-elect; David Riddle, Secretary; Daniel Tranel,
Councilor; Barry Kaplan, Councilor. During the SfN meeting the
ANDP also sponsored two activities for trainees, the ANDP Forum
on Professional Development and the Student Hospitality Suite.
The highlight of the 2006 ANDP Fall Meeting was the presentation
of the ANDP Education Award to Dr.
Donald Kennedy in recognition of his contributions to
neuroscience education and training. With this award, ANDP
honored Dr. Kennedy’s positive influence on students through
his teaching undergraduate and graduate courses in neuroscience,
his important and influential role as the mentor and trainer of
a large cadre of successful neuroscientists, and his many
contributions to public education and awareness of science
through his work at the FDA and as Editor-in-Chief of Science.
Dr. Kennedy was introduced by three former students, Dr. Donald
Edwards, Dr. Ron Calabrese, and Dr. Brian Mulloney.
Other ANDP activities at the SfN meeting included:
The annual ANDP FORUM for
Students and Postdoctoral Trainees. This year's ANDP Forum
featured a panel discussion of strategies for successful
transition to independent research with panelists in different
types of research and teaching positions. The Forum WAS be
held on Monday, October 16, from 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. in the
Georgia World Congress Center, Room A409. For more information
see http://www.andp.org/meetings/2006/fallforum.
ANDP/SfN
STUDENT HOSPITALITY SUITE. The suite was located in the
Georgia World Congress Center room B213 and was open each day of
the SfN meeting from October 14 – 18. Students took advantage
of this quiet place to relax and socialize with other students.
Details may be found at http://www.andp.org/meetings/2006/hospitality.htm.