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State of the Neuroscience Program 2006-2007

State of the Neuroscience Program 2006-2007. Welcome!. Directorate: Villu Maricq – Biology Richard Dorsky – Neurobiology & Anatomy Kristen Keefe – Pharm/Tox Josh Cameron – Zhang lab Arik Hone – Mc Intosh Lab Program Coordinator: Tracy Marble. Recruitment/Admissions Sabine Fuhrmann.

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State of the Neuroscience Program 2006-2007

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  1. State of the Neuroscience Program 2006-2007

  2. Welcome! • Directorate: • Villu Maricq – Biology • Richard Dorsky – Neurobiology & Anatomy • Kristen Keefe – Pharm/Tox • Josh Cameron – Zhang lab • Arik Hone – Mc Intosh Lab • Program Coordinator: • Tracy Marble

  3. Recruitment/AdmissionsSabine Fuhrmann Admissions Committee: • Alessandra Angelucci (Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences) • Jeanne Frederick (Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences) • Sabine Fuhrmann (Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences) • Bradley Greger (Bioengineering) • Ray Kesner (Psychology) • Shannon Odelberg (Cardiology) • Gary Rose (Biology) • Fred Federer (Angelucci lab), James Anderson (Marc Lab), Sean Flynn (White Lab) Shushruth (Angelucci lab) Andrew Zayachkivsky (Dudek Lab)

  4. Recruitment/AdmissionsSabine Fuhrmann Update on recruitment efforts: • We reviewed 104 applications (71 international) • We interviewed 23 applicants (7 international) • We made 17 offers • 8 have accepted (2 international) • 1 MD/PhD joined the program: Robert Duncan (University of Oregon) Eerik Elias (New Mexico Tech) Olena Filchakova (intern., Kharkiv National Karazin U., Ukraine) Eli Iacob (University of Michigan) Shaili Johri (intern., University of Baroda, India) Rebecca Parker (University of Utah) Andrea Schwager (Drake University) Elliott Smith (University of Washington) James Tucker (Lewis and Clark College) *MD/PhD

  5. Recruitment/AdmissionsSabine Fuhrmann Events of the primary Recruitment Day: • Morning interviews occurred in the new Moran Building. • Poster session during Reception in the evening. General: • We need a replacement for a recruitment chair (identify opportunities to contact US and minority undergraduates in colleges and universities, attend career day events for undergrads, coordination with admissions chair). • Neuroscience Program info has been added to mbio /biol chem. Mailer.

  6. CurriculumMonica Vetter • Thanks to a dedicated curriculum committee: Franz Goller, Ed Dudek, Greg Clark, Steve White (stepping down), Alessandra Angelucci, Karen Wilcox, Crystal Sigulinsky, Kerry-Ann Stewart

  7. CurriculumMonica Vetter • Overall, the classes have been quite successful, so no major changes are planned. • Thank you to all of our course directors for a very successful year of classes: Greg Clark, Tom Parks, Rich Dorsky, Alan Light, Ed Dudek, Shannon Odelberg, Mary Lucero

  8. Curriculum - Major changes • Qualifying exam: • We now require 2 preproposals/abstracts rather than 3. Policies and Procedures being updated now. • We are planning to implement standardized online course evaluations for all Neuroscience classes using the MBM system. I will meet with the course directors to develop a template this summer. • We have drafted guidelines/requirements for MD/PhD students wishing to earn their PhD in a Neuroscience lab. These guidelines will be added to the Policies and Procedures.

  9. Curriculum - Major changes • Franz Goller will assume the role of Chair of the Curriculum Committee starting January 1, 2008 Thank you Franz!

  10. Student AdvisingRichard Dorsky • Roles of Student Advisor: • Rotations • Thesis labs • Other issues • Protocol for Student Problems: • 1st year: See Student Advisor • 2nd year and beyond: • PI • Thesis committee • Student Advisor

  11. Seminar CommitteeBradley Greger • Student members of seminar committee • Katherine Zukor • Matt Reidy • Eric Bend • Priyanka Pandit • Michelle Stamm • Renee Kruse Bend

  12. Seminar CommitteeBradley Greger 18 Sep 07 Ege Kavalai U of TX 16 Oct 07 20 Nov 07 18 Dec 07 15 Jan 08 Gord Fishell NYU 19 Feb 08 Mriganka Sur MIT 18 Mar 08 Paul Glimcher NYU 15 Apr 08 Constance Cepko Harvard

  13. Snowbird SymposiumAlice Schmid • First thanks to last year’s organizer, Kang Zhang • This year’s theme: • Regeneration and Neuroprotection in the CNS • Suggested speakers are pioneers in Translational Research:

  14. Brain Awareness WeekBAW Committee: Sarah Farnsworth, Eric Veien, Sam Covington, Molly Dubray, John Gaynes, Vernon Twede, Randi Rawson • Neuroscience students visited several schools in SLC from March 13-18 • We taught both elementary and high school students about brain anatomy, development, health, safety, etc. • Kids were able to participate in a hands-on manner and were excited to learn!

  15. Brain Awareness WeekBAW Committee: Sarah Farnsworth, Eric Veien, Sam Covington, Molly Dubray, John Gaynes, Vernon Twede, Randi Rawson • Juan Diego High School kids learning about neuroscience!

  16. Students – Current statusMary Lucero

  17. Students – Current statusMary Lucero • 9 student-author publications in 2006-2007 • Journals include: • Neuron • Cell Cycle • Science • J. Comp. Neurol., • Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci. Vis Res • J Int Neuropsychl Soc • Int J Biol Sci

  18. Grants/Awards to our studentsMary Lucero • Takahashi: Epilepsy Foundation of America pre-doctoral fellowship • Jobson: International New Venture Championship, Runner Up 2005; Utah Entrepreneurial Challenge, 1st place 2005; University of Utah Opportunity Quest 2nd place 2004 (all above with a Lassonde Center business we developed and named Wasatch Microfluidics) • Gribble: Genetics Training Grant • Veien: Genetics Training Grant • Cameron: Travel awards: National Eye Institute Travel Grant, ARVO; and Young Investigators Award, XIIth International Symposium on Retinal Degeneration; University TA Scholar, University of Utah 2005-06. • Federer: CSHL course • Shushruth: CSHL course

  19. StudentsMary Lucero • Current status of the Neuroscience Training Grant: • The grant just completed first of five years • Renee Bend • John Gaynes • Gretchen Carr – on medical leave of absence • James Anderson • Molly DuBray • Danielle Downey – on leave of absence

  20. Training Grant Year 2 • 7 students selected for support in 07-08 • First year students • Rebecca Parker • Eerik Elias • Eli Iocob • Second year students • Eric Bend (Jorgensen Lab) • Randi Rawson (Jorgensen Lab) • Renee Bend (Chien Lab) • Vernon Tweede (Olivera Lab)

  21. AdministrationMary Lucero • Guaranteed support for 12 stipends • Allows support for 2 years • MBM Dollars to follow students in med school labs to their departments • This makes us now on par with Mol Bio and Medicinal Chemistry

  22. FacultyMary Lucero • New Faculty in the past 3 years: • Ed Dudek Physiology • Kim Statler Pediatrics • Evan Riddle Pharmacology/Toxicology • Steve Bealer Pharmacology/Toxicology • Kuby Balagurunathan Medicinal Chemistry • Bradley Greger Bioengineering • Jason Watson Psychology • Kang Zhang Ophthalmology • Alice Schmid Human Genetics • Yukio Saijoh Neurobiology & Anatomy

  23. FacultyMary Lucero • Faculty Service • #Faculty in the program 74 • #Faculty serving on committees 17 • #Faculty teaching 28 • #Faculty training students in their labs 22 • #Faculty having rotations/no teaching 7 • Total 74 • In reality ~ 35 active faculty

  24. Questions, Comments, Suggestions

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