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Lydia made it into UIUC IHSI NeuroMatters

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The Interdisciplinary Health Sciences Initiative (IHSI) at UIUC put out it's inaugural issue of NeuroMatters for Fall 2016 and Lydia had her work shown in it! In August 2016, Lydia presented a poster at "Synapse: A Collaborative Neuroscience Conference" hosted at the Beckman Institute in collaboration with the Carle Neuroscience Institute, where she got to interact with both research scientists and clinicians. Congratulations Lydia!

Congratulations Shraddha!

Shraddha, a new PhD student in the lab, received The Lady Meherbai D. Tata Education Trust scholarship, which is geared towards helping women from India pursue higher education. Great work Shraddha and congratulations on such an achievement!

2016 Walk to End Alzheimer's

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This past weekend the Alzheimer's Association hosted a Walk to End Alzheimer's here in Champaign (for more information about the Champaign walk click here or about the walks in general click here ). Members of AANCL volunteered and walked at the event to show our support for the cause. There was a great turnout at the event (307 registered participants according to the website) despite the rain and it was wonderful to see such solidarity! FanTing, Lydia, and Andrew walked and volunteered at the event this year.

Congratulations Stephany and Novi!

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Stephany and Novi worked in the lab during the spring semester as undergraduate interns, an opportunity granted to them through a research program for those residing in Living-Learning Communities. They presented their poster entitled "Using EEG to Study the Effects of Age-related Hearing Loss" at the Researchers Initiative poster symposium. Congratulations on a fantastic job!

Cognitive Neuroscience Society 2016

Lydia got to attend the Cognitive Neuroscience Society 23rd annual meeting in New York City from April 2-5. She presented a poster titled "Alpha Power Changes in Amnestic Mild Cognitive Impairment in Go/NoGo Tasks Involving Semantic Categorization". The poster was based off of work she did for her first year project. It was her first national conference and a great learning experience! To learn more about CNS, visit https://www.cogneurosociety.org/ .

Congratulations Lydia!

Lydia successfully presented her First Year Project to the Neuroscience Program. The project was entitled "Alpha Power Changes in Amnestic Mild Cognitive Impairment in Go/NoGo Tasks Involving Semantic Categorization".