Present: Lisa Baker, Mike Bannon, Peter Cobbett, Sean Donevan, Gary Dunbar, Verne Hulce, Keith Lookingland, Laura Smale, Brandi Soldo, Audrey Seasholtz, Paul Walker
Absent: Amy Goodwin, Kristi Haik-Creguer, Kalpana Merchant
1. Brief reports from Lookingland (Treasurer), Cobbett (Secretary) and Dunbar (President). In addition there was some discussion concerning membership of MISFN. Soldo described efforts to identify and contact Michigan neuroscientists who are not currently MISFN members and to bring these individuals into MISFN. These efforts have identified over 350 individuals in Michigan who are current or likely members of MISFN. These efforts are continuing.
3. Plans for Annual Meeting
Soldo and Donevan, meeting co-organizers, presented their plans for
the Annual Meeting of MISFN to be held 5/5/2000 at the Marriott Hotel,
Ypsilanti. They confirmed dates for submission of abstracts for posters
and poster competitions (4/21/00) and for submission of materials for the
student Duncan McCarthy and Chapter Awards (4/7/00).
Soldo and Donevan confirmed the plan for a mini-symposium at the Annual
Meeting with three speakers (to take the place of a presentation by a single
speaker) and presented a schedule for the meeting. Considerable discussion
followed. This discussion focussed on the idea that the symposium
be held in the morning session rather than in the afternoon session.
(This idea was originally discussed at the last council meeting, 10/99).
This idea was approved: the symposium will be held in the morning session
and the poster session will be moved to the afternoon session. (The
business meeting will be held at lunch and the Duncan McCarthy and Chapter
Award recipients will make their presentations in the afternoon session,
as at recent meetings.) This schedule is intended make the whole
day more attractive to all attendees (and reduce the loss of attendees
after lunch). It is also intended to increase the interaction between
the featured speakers and attendees.
It was confirmed that most of the details concerning the 2000
Annual Meeting are already available on the Chapter website. Letters
giving information on the Annual Meeting to MISFN members are in the mail.
3. Plans for Brain Awareness Week.
Brief outlines of institutional activities for this year’s BAW activities
were given. It was confirmed that there will be a posterboard for
each institution to illustrate its BAW activities. There was discussion
of the possibility of a semi-professionally produced videotape of BAW activity
in Michigan for presentation at the annual SFN meeting and for broadcast
on local cable television.
4. Student Travel Award.
Dunbar informed Council of the new travel awards to be given
by the SFN to graduate students attending the annual SFN meeting.
These are competitive awards requiring selection of an appropriate student
within MISFN (by late May for the 2000 award) who will be nominated to
SFN to receive the award. Each student entering the competition must
submit an abstract for the (current year’s) annual SFN meeting and letters
of recommendation from research advisors and faculty. It was agreed
that this Travel Award will be brought to the attention of MISFN members
at the annual meeting (5/5/00) and that entries must be submitted by 5/15/2000
to Walker who will coordinate selection of a Michigan nominee to SFN.
4. Miscellaneous Items.
Hulce described efforts by his institute to fund/organize symposia
related to neuroscience. He described, as an example, plans for a
meeting to be held in Fall 2000 at Mackinac Island on spinal injury with
the actor Christopher Reeve as special guest speaker.
Dunbar raised the issue of renaming the Chapter Award (as discussed
originally at 10/99 Council meeting). It was agreed that if Pharmacia-Upjohn
will fund the award, then the Chapter Award will be renamed the Montford
F Piercey Award.
Dunbar reminded Council that Council elections will occur at the Annual
Meeting. Nominees for the open positions must be found!!
5. Meeting Adjournment.