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SUMMARY:What can we learn from a fish? Zebrafish as a model of neuronal function and disease
DESCRIPTION:The SOU STEM Division Friday Science Seminar series will host Michael A. Johnson\, Ph.D.\, Associate Professor of Chemistry from the University of Kansas on Friday\, March 10. He will present “What Can We Learn From a Fish? Zebrafish as a model of neuronal function and disease.” \nDr. Johnson will discuss his work developing electroanalytical methods for the study of Parkinson’s disease. Specifically\, the use of fast-scan cyclic voltammetry to measure the effects of Zn2+ on dopamine release and uptake in zebrafish brains. Dr. Johnson will also speak about the graduate school experience at research universities. \n3:00 – 5:30 pm in the Science Building Rm 151
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SUMMARY:KS Wild and Rogue Riverkeeper's 21st annual Wild & Scenic Film Festival
DESCRIPTION:Over the past two decades\, KS Wild and Rogue Riverkeeper have used the art of film to help tell powerful stories from the wild and from frontline communities around the world. The first Siskiyou Film Festival kicked off 21 years ago when the Siskiyou Project and its long-time staffer Barry Snitkin organized a group of volunteers in Josephine County. The Siskiyou Project and KS Wild merged in 2011\, and we carried on the tradition of hosting the annual Siskiyou Film Festival in Grants Pass. We were honored to keep partnering with Barry on hosting the FilmFest until his passing in 2015. \nWith the world shifting these past few years\, we merged the Siskiyou Film Festival and Rogue Riverkeeper’s Wild & Scenic Film Festival On Tour into a larger\, single event that can be enjoyed from the comfort of your own home. We are excited to once again host this virtual event\, with plans to return to in-person programming next year! \nWe are thrilled to carry on the legacy of Barry. His memory lives on with this environmental film festival which has always served as an opportunity for activists and community groups to come together for a common cause. Barry believed we should highlight the wonders of the region and the world through film and art. \nPurchase a 2023 FilmFest ticket and you’ll be supporting our wildlands and wildlife conservation efforts in southwest Oregon & northwest California. Please join us! \nTickets and film lineup at www.siskiyoufilmfest.org. \nAfter you purchase your ticket\, the film festival will be sent to your inbox on March 8th & 10th. The film festival will be available to view for 5 days after the debut until March 15th. \nPlease show your support to KS Wild & Rogue Riverkeeper by purchasing your film festival tickets\, and play in our raffle for a chance to win big. The raffle runs until March 10th! See the full raffle at go.rallyup.com/kswild. \nTicket Prices:  \nSingle Ticket – This ticket is for solo viewers ($15) \nGroup Ticket ($30) \nFilm Fest Donor Ticket – Ticket and a donation ($100) \nGive What You Can Ticket ($0) \n\nFeatured in this 2 hour online film festival is a tale of eight environment themed short films\, find the entire film lineup at www.siskiyoufilmfest.org and purchase your tickets today!
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