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GIN - Graduates in Neuroscience

Graduates in Neuroscience, GIN, is a student-run organization comprised of the students in the Emory Neuroscience Graduate Program. Our aims are to promote neuroscience and build a sense of community, all the while enjoying ourselves - whether playing paintball, teaching neuroscience to elementary school kids, hosting a lecturer, or rafting at the annual retreat. It's friendly! It's fun! There's beer!


GIN Membership

Every Emory Neuroscience PhD student is invited to participate in GIN events, run for GIN office, or apply to become a student representative on a Neuroscience Program Committee or Graduate Student Council Committee.


GIN Activities

  • Click here for a list of regularly scheduled GIN-sponsored activities.

GIN Officers (2009-2010)

  • Co-Presidents : Sara Freeman & Catie Capello
  • Recruitment Coordinators: Eileen Kessler & Christina Nemeth
  • Treasurer : Lisa Matragrano
  • Secretary : Monica Chau
  • Frontiers Coordinators : Katie Barrett & Katy Shepard
  • Webmasters : Nikki Sawyer & Callie McGrath
  • Newsletter Editors: Dave Ehrlich & Lucy Guillory

Student Committee Representatives

Committee posts are held for two years, and we stagger terms so that there is always one experienced person and one trainee at any given time.

  • Neuroscience Executive Committee : Megan Lyle & Laura Mariani
  • Neuroscience Admissions Committee : Eileen Kessler & Christina Nemeth
  • Neuroscience Curriculum Committee : Damon Lamb & Steve Ryan
  • Graduate Student Council Representatives : Kalynda Gonzales, Chris Makinson, Jeanne McKeon, Yvonne Ogbonmwan
  • Division Student Advisory Council (DSAC) : Jacob Shreckengost

Laboratory photos courtesy of
Criss Hartzell - www.crisshartzell.org

Data photos courtesy of individual
Emory Neuroscience researchers

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