Brain Blast!
Family
Fun at the Adventure
Science Center:
Come to the Adventure
Science Center (formerly known as the Cumberland
Science Museum) and enjoy a variety of hands-on
activities led by Vanderbilt neuroscience undergraduates,
graduate students, and faculty. Brain Blast is free,
but participants must pay the museum entry fee. Printable
event flyer: HERE
April
Videoconference and mentoring
of middle school students as they undertake neuroscience
projects for information contact the Vanderbilt
Virtual School 615-343-8848
or the Vanderbilt
Brain Institute
by e-mail brain.institute@vanderbilt.edu
or by phone 615-936-2637
On schedule: Neuroscience mentoring session for Carroll
Countymiddle school students on the Vanderbilt campus.
The session will be videoconferenced to other middle
schools.
Tennessee State-Wide
Brain Bee on the internet
- students in grades 9 through 12 compete in a Brain
Bee on the internet at Vanderbilt’s Virtual School
website at http://www.vanderbilt.edu/virtualschool/brainbee.htm
The Brain Bee was held Tuesday,
February 11, 2003
2003 Winner: Megan Parkerson,
Father
Ryan High School

Shown above: 2003 Winner, Megan Parkerson
with her parents Maria & David Parkerson and Vanderbilt
Brain Institute Director, Elaine
Sanders-Bush, Ph.D. (not pictured, Megan's teacher:
Phyllis Adgent, Father
Ryan High School)
Also visit the International
Brain Bee web site at
http://web.sfn.org/baw/bee.cfm
See HERE
for more details about Brain Awareness 2003!
Printable Brain
Awareness 2003! Schedule
of Events AND Flyer
2003
Vanderbilt Brain Institute T-shirt's are available
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