4th SfN Hudson-Berkshire Chapter Meeting - October 15, 2018
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Registration ends September 27th, 2018!!!
Notes:                    Attendees are encouraged to stay for the whole meeting
                                Speakers are kindly requested to stay on time with their presentation

New This Year:     Mentor-Mentee Power Lunch!

The primary objective of this program is to create interactions between people that may not have interacted otherwise (i.e. to break up cliques and increase cross-pollination of ideas). You are welcome to discuss career options, scientific questions and any other topic you would like to share to empower your interlocutor. The Mentor-Mentee pairs will be announced via email. Mentee: please let your mentor know things you might want to discuss. Mentors: please let your mentee know things where you might be able to offer advice.  You can introduce your mentees to your colleagues, help them navigate through the meeting if they are junior, and of course talk science!
Program At A Glance
08:00 - 09.00     Breakfast, registration and poster set-up

09:00 - 09:10    Introductory remarks

09:10 - 10:10    Keynote Speaker - Zayd Khaliq (NIH/NINDS)
                           GABAergic control of excitability in midbrain dopaminergic neuron subpopulations
10:10 - 10:30    Andrew Poulos (SUNY)
                           Organization of context fear neural circuits: a developing story
10:30 - 10:50    Robert Olberg (Union College)
                           How single target-selective visual neurons direct multiple facets of prey interception in dragonflies

10:50 - 11:10    Coffee break

11:10 - 11:30    Glen Ernstrom (Middlebury College)
                           Regulation of neurotransmitter release by the acidification of synaptic vesicles
11:30 - 11:50    Alex Mongin (AMC)
                           Heteromeric LRRC8A anion channels: new contributors to neurotransmitter release and intercellular  communication in the CNS
11:50 - 1:00      Mentor-Mentee Power Lunch

01:00 - 02:20    Posters and Vendors

02:20 - 03:20    Keynote Speaker - Linda Overstreet-Wadiche (UAB)
                           Synaptic connectivity of adult-born neurons
03:20 - 03:40    Thomas Kiehl (NSCI)
                           From high-throughput to single cell sequencing: applications in aging, development and injury of neurological systems
03:40 - 04:00    Ryan Gilbert (RPI)
                           Injectable, magnetically alignable bioscaffolds for directed axonal regeneration
The meeting is kindly sponsored by the following companies/society:
Agilent Technologies
Chroma | 89 North
Krackeler Scientific
SfN
The meeting is kindly sponsored by the following institutions:
Albany Medical College
College of Arts and Sciences at SUNY Albany
SUNY RF - Conference Support
The Glen Sanders Mansion
The Glen Sanders Mansion is an elegant, truly unique event venue in Scotia, NY. This historic mansion retains the character from when it was built in the 1700's but features a newly renovated ballroom and patio along the banks of the picturesque Mohawk River. The Glen Sanders Mansion boasts a stunning ballroom and several private rooms that can accommodate a wide variety of events...like the SfN Hudson-Berkshire Chapter Annual Meeting!

The Mansion is named for two families that were an integral part of our area's history. Alexander Lindsey Glen, born in Scotland, was the first to settle on the north side of the Mohawk River. He named his new home "Nova Scotia" meaning "New Scotland." The year was 1658, three years before the founding of Schenectady.

Built as a trading port, the original structure was a substantial stone house about one hundred feet closer to the river. Glen was an agent for the Dutch West India Company, and the Mohawk Valley was a much traveled pathway for trappers from the north. Damages due to flooding compelled Glen to salvage what he could and use the materials in the construction of a new one room dwelling. This is the kitchen of the present house. With additions, the new house soon was comprised with a hall and three rooms. The original Dutch Gambrel roof is still intact.

In 1713, Glens' son expanded the house by adding the east wing. This is now the dining room and Maquas Lounge. The Glen Family was host to many historical figures including : General George Washington and Louis Philippe of France, who stayed here in exile.

In 1739, Glen's great-granddaughter, Debra Glen, married John Sanders of Albany. In 1765, John and Debra Sanders become the sole owners of the Glen Estate, making it known as the Glen Sanders Mansion. From that date until 1961 the house remained in the possession of the Glen family handed down from generation to generation.

Find out more at: http://glensandersmansion.com/

Driving Directions
From Albany:
NYS Thruway take Exit 25, I-890 West take Exit 4C, left at the traffic light, over the bridge, at traffic light, make left and left into our driveway.

From Saratoga:
Route 50 south to Scotia. Turn left on Mohawk Ave. Take a right on Glen Ave and the Mansion is on your left.

For Custom Directions:
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