
The 38th Annual Meeting of the SfN
(held
in
Our
Neuroscience Club students do a research about sleep and memory. This research abstract was accepted by
SfN in June, 2008. On Nov 14-21,
2008, Dr. Ka-Chun Suen and five of our students who are Yuen Chun Ting (3S),
Wong Yat Hei (3N), Lam Ho Cheung (
The
itinerary of this conference trip:
|
Day
1 (Nov 14, 2008) |
With the
support from parents, our team had a good start from the
We had a
flight transit in
We had
arrived in |
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Day
2 (Nov 15, 2008) |
This was
our second day in
We
enjoyed our first lunch in DC. (12:30 pm)
We were
going to join the 38th Annual Meeting of the SfN in Walter E.
Washington Convention Center. (1:15
pm)
Our
students were studying “Today’s Schedule” to look for interesting topics of
poster presentations and special lectures. (1:30 pm)
Our
students were going to attend Presidential Special Lecture. Its topic was “What Songbirds Can Teach Us About
Learning and the Brain”. The speaker was Professor Allison J. Doupe,
M.D., Ph.D. (5:15 pm - 6:15 pm). |
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Day
3 (Nov 16, 2008) |
Our
students attended Fred Kavli Distinguished International Scientist Lecture.
Its topic was “Anatomy and the Problem
of Behavior”. The speaker was Professor Michael Bate, Ph.D. from
After
lunch, Dr. Suen started his poster presentation. He was explaining why cell
culture was a useful tool to help students learn cell biology. Dr. Suen’s
presentation topic was “Brain cell
culture is an effective learning activity for high school students to acquire
diverse knowledge and skills about neuroscience” [abstract] and [poster]. (1:00 pm)
Ms.
Melanie Fields (first right) and her students from Sidwell Friends School in
We were
happy to meet Dr.
Raymond C.C. Chang (third right) in the conference. He is one of our
school advisors. He showed his great support to our students. The background of
this photo is Dr. Suen’s poster. (2:30 pm)
Dr. Suen
(left) and Dr. Chang (right) were discussing the direction of future research
projects. (2:45 pm)
After the
poster presentation session, four of our students joined an interactive
demonstration about the measurement of brain electroencephalograph (EEG).
Their heads were connected with some wires for the measurement. They then
started a competition. They needed to be the most relaxed person. (4:20 pm) |
|
Day
4 (Nov 17, 2008) |
To
prepare the presentation on November 18 (Wednesday), our students were doing
the final rehearsal. Dr. Suen (second left) was giving advice to Yuen Chun
Ting (first right). (9:30 am)
The
background of this photo is
In
National Air and
At 4:00
pm, we reached United States Capitol serving as the seat of government for
the United States Congress,
the legislative branch of the U.S.
federal government.
Our
students were going to attend Presidential Special Lecture. Its topic was “Sleep: Studying a Human Behavior in an
Insect” in Hall D, |
|
Day
5 (Nov 18, 2008) |
(click to view a
high-resolution photo) This
morning, our students presented their research findings in an international
conference of neuroscience. They learnt a lot from many neuroscientists. The
topic of the poster presentation was “Immediate
night-time sleep helps memory consolidation in adolescents aged 13
In the
afternoon, we went to |
|
Day 6 (Nov 19, 2008) |
(click to view a
high-resolution photo We spent
our last day to visit National Archives (upper left), White House (middle
left), National Museum of Natural History (lower left), Washington Monument
(right), Lincoln Memorial, Vietnam Veterans Memorial and The Pentagon. (9:45
am – 5:00 pm.) |
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Day 7 (Nov 20, 2008) |
As we had
completed all of our tasks in |
|
Day 8 (Nov 21, 2008) |
After nearly 24 hours, we arrived
in |
[Information about the Conference Trip in Atlanta in
2006]
