NGSO – GMU

 

Summary

The Neuroscience Graduate Student Organization (NGSO), composed of neuroscience and biopsychology students at George Mason University,  is an organization that fosters social and academic interaction.

Our weekly journal clubs (all are welcome) focus on various topics chosen each semester and are a great opportunity for students to bring up and discuss their interests with peers and to learn about the interests of other students. NGSO also assists members with partial funding for conferences, organizes various social events including end-of-semester socials, and invites notable neuroscientists to campus to share their knowledge and experience.

 

Information

Website

Email: Primary contact Daniel Dorman Address: 4400 University Dr. Mail Stop 2A1 Fairfax, VA 22030

 

Meetings

NGSO meets biweekly Wednesdays at 1 pm in the Krasnow Institute  Great Room to discuss neuroscience research.

10/26/2016, 1:00 PM to 2:00 PM Learning 11/9/2016, 1:00 PM to 2:00 PM Learning 11/23/2016, 1:00 PM to 2:00 PM Learning 12/7/2016, 1:00 PM to 2:00 PM Learning

 

Roster

Officers

Daniel Dorman. President Laura Rabbitt. Vice President Sumit Nanda, Vice President Caroline Neely, Secretary Keivan Moradi, Webmaster

Members

21 Total Members ( 12 hidden )

Alex Kaiser  since 4/19/2016 Caroline Neely since 5/4/2016 Carolyn Serraino since  9/6/2016 Erin Mckenna since 10/1/2015 Keivan Moradi since 5/4/2016 Kim Goodyear since 9/26/2012 Laura Rabbitt since 9/28/2016 Rachel Keith since  10/21/2016 Valerie Lewitus since 9/8/2016

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Students in Neuroscience- GMU

 

Summary

Students in Neuroscience is a George Mason University student group created in 2002 with the express purpose of advancing knowledge within the neurosciences through weekly discussions, social gatherings, and academic events.

Our organization is open to faculty, graduate students, and undergraduate students within Psychology and Neuroscience.

 

Information

Website: http://www.gmu.edu/org/sin/index.html

Email:cneely3@masonlive.gmu.edu

 

News

2016 – 2017 SiN Executive Board Announced

Caroline Neely and Kristen Craven win Cosmos Scholarships

 

Events

Upcoming Events

2016 Annual Neuroscience Symposium – April 14th, 2016

The Society for Neuroscience Annual Meeting – Nov 12-16, 2016

 

Previous Events

2015 Annual Neuroscience Symposium – April 22, 2015

 

Journal Club

The Students in Neuroscience Journal Club meets in the Cognitive Behavioral Neuroscience Conference Room in David King Hall, Room 2027 from 1-2pm unless otherwise specified. See below for specific dates, speakers, topics, and articles.

Spring 2016 Topics

02-18-16 Rochelle Sceats Topic: Sports Injuries and Cognitive Deficits  Article: A validation of the post concussion symptom scale in the assessment of complex concussion using cognitive testing and functional MRI 02-22-16 Paul Beatty Topic: Behavioral Compensation  Article: Error-Monitoring and Post-Error Compensations: Dissociation between Perceptual Failures and Motor Errors with and without Awareness 03-03-16 Sarah Dziura Topic: Social Cognition  Article: Neural evidence that three dimensions organize mental state representation: Rationality, social impact, and valence 03-07-16 No Meeting: Spring Break 03-17-16 Karin  Pedemonte Topic: Behavioral Compensation  Article: Self-regulatory strategies in daily ...

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Cure Mental Illness (CMI) – GMU

Summary

Cure Mental Illness GMU (CMI) is the inaugural chapter of the national mental illness education and advocacy group Cure Alliance for Mental Illness. CMU members are undergraduate and graduate Mason students from many disciplines including Neuroscience, Psychology, Nursing, Forensic Science, and Global and Community Health.

CMI’s mission is to support mental illness education, research, and advocacy on and around the Mason campus and in our global community.

 

Information

Facebook page   Get Connected at Mason page

Address: 4400 University Dr MSN 2A1 c/o Daniel McHail Fairfax, VA 22030 Phone: (703) 946-7321

Primary Contact: William R. Kochen Faculty Advisor/Coordinator: Theodore C. Dumas President:  Bill Kochen

 

About

Cure Mental Illness GMU primarily seek to correct the disparity between the global disease burden of mental illness and the allocation of federal funds for mental illness research. This starts with a grassroots movement and public education of the need to support mental illness research. With this approach, we aim to simultaneously empower researchers to find better treatments and combat stigma associated with mental illness. This will allow more patients to get the help they need.

As a large research university, Mason is an ideal setting for interdisciplinary collaboration toward these goals. Our location in the DC Metropolitan area will allow CMI to interact directly with policymakers. Proximity to a multifaceted local healthcare ...

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PRSSA – GMU

Summary

GMU PRSSA is the George Mason University Chapter of the Public Relations Student Society of America.

It is our hope that you have the passion for PR just as we do!

If you’re interested in PR and want to get your foot in the door then GMU PRSSA is for YOU!

 

Information

WordPress site:  gmuprssa.wordpress.com/ onMason site:  gmuprssa.onmason.com/ PRSSA website: https://prssa.prsa.org/ Facebook   Twitter

Email: georgemason.prssa@gmail.com Faculty Advisor:  Sergei Samoilenko

 

What is PRSSA?

The Public Relations Student Society of America (PRSSA) is the foremost organization for students interested in public relations and communications. We seek to advance the public relations profession by nurturing generations of future professionals. We advocate rigorous academic standards for public relations education, the highest ethical principles and diversity in the profession.

Who We Are? PRSSA is made up of more than 11,000 students and advisers organized into 300 plus chapters in the United States and one in Argentina. We are headquartered in New York City, and led by a National Committee of PRSSA and PRSA members. We have a rich history of support from our parent organization, the Public Relations ...

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