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Neuroscience Student Organization

The Neuroscience Student Organization has existed at Vanderbilt University for almost 15 years, and the role of this organization continues to evolve. The purpose of the NSO is to improve the quality of life of the neuroscience graduate student. In the past the NSO has organized activities ranging from student socials, to community outreach, to preparing students for qualifying exams, to inviting outside speakers to give a seminar. The NSO is also designed to act as a liaison between faculty, administration, and students.

For minutes from past meetings, pleaseĀ click here. You will need to input your VUNet and password to access the documents

President

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Mariana Jimenez

Graham Lab
NSO President, 2022-2023


NSO Outreach

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Melanie Gil

Gama Lab
NSO Outreach Committee, 2022-2023


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Matthew Houpert

Carter Lab
NSO Outreach Committee, 2022-2023


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Michelle Piazza

Monteggia Lab
NSO Outreach Committee, 2022-2023


Social

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Joseph M. Holden

Calkins Lab
NSO Social Committee, 2022-2023


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Amy Stahl

Rex Lab
NSO Social Committee 2022-2023


Curriculum

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Rebecca A. Buchanan

Harrison Lab
NSO Curriculum Committee, 2021-2022


Academic

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Elena Bagatelas

Kavalali Lab
NSO Academic Committee, 2022-2023


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Kirsty Erickson

Calipari Lab
NSO Academic Committee, 2022-2023


Retreat

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Danielle Adank

Winder Lab
Neuroscience Annual Retreat Coordinator 2022-2023


VRN

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Leah Mann

Claassen Lab
Vanderbilt Reviews Neuroscience Editor-in-Chief, 2022-2023


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Sarah G. Vassall

Wallace Lab
Vanderbilt Reviews Neuroscience Editor, 2022-2023


Diversity & Inclusivity

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Andrea Burgess

Cutting Lab
NSO DEI Committee, 2022-2023


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Jessica Feller

Duff Lab
NSO DEI Committee, 2022-2023


Postdoctoral Representative

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Marie Doyle, Ph.D.

Postdoctoral Fellow, Winder Lab
NSO Postdoctoral Representative, 2022-2023