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Short Course on Neuroscience Concludes at SfN 2011

November 15, 2011

[nggallery id=5 template=carousel images=8 w=450 h=400] Med Associates just wrapped up another successful Short Course in Neuroscience.  The final course for 2011 was our popular Introduction to Behavioral Research Protocol: Getting Started with MED-PC® which took place on November 14th in conjunction with the Society for Neuroscience 2011 Annual Convention in Washington, D.C.  Course participants…

Med Associates at Neuroscience 2011

November 13, 2011

It’s Neuroscience Time! [nggallery id=4 template=carousel images=8 w=450 h=400] Are you in DC this week for the 2011 Society for Neuroscience Annual Convention?  Great!  Stop by and see us at booth #2400 and take a look at our line of products including: A live demonstration of our NIR Radial Arm Maze. A sneak peak or…

Congratulations to Jones Parker on his New Position with Pfizer

November 11, 2011

Jones is part of a collaborative effort between Dr. Michael Ehlers (CSO Pfizer Neuroscience) and Dr. Mark Schnitzer, Principal Investigator in the Schnitzer Group at Stanford University, using miniaturized in vivo microendoscopes to image neuronal activity during behavior.  This exciting research is currently working towards bringing this advanced imaging capability from the lab and into…

Congratulations to Dr. Adrienne J. Betz, PhD on her new position at Quinnipac University

October 3, 2011

Med Associates would like to extend our congratulations to Dr. Adrienne J. Betz, PhD has on her new position as Assistant Professor of Psychology in the Department of Psychology at Quinnipiac University in Hamden, Connecticut. Have you or a colleague reached a milestone in your career?  Let us help spread the good news!  Simply contact…

Robert Froemke Moves to New Lab at the NYU Langone Medical Center

September 21, 2011

Robert is moving to NYU from the University of California at San Francisco to begin work  on how forms of sensory experience and conditioning modify neural circuits with a focus on the auditory cortex.  They hope to learn how these changes to synapses and neural networks affect perception and behavior. Robert described their research as…

Wiltgen Lab Recieves Grants from Whitehall Foundation and Alzheimer’s Association

September 21, 2011

The Wiltgen Lab at the University of Virginia was recently awarded grants from both the Whitehall Foundation and Alzheimer’s Association. The Alzheimer’s Association grant was awarded as part of the associations 2011 New Investigator Research Grant awards for the labs submission “The Role of Synaptic Plasticity in the Development of Alzheimer’s Disease“.  This exciting research…

Former Med Associates Intern Makes First Publication

September 20, 2011

Gerald “Jerry” Audet, a former intern at Med Associates and our sister company, Catamount Research and Development, has published his first scientific paper “Expression of angiogenic regulators and skeletal muscle capillarity in selectively bred high aerobic capacity mice.” in the journal “Experimental Physiology”. This study focused on the selective breeding of mice for high voluntary…

New JOVE Video Published from Dr. Bridget Valsamis and Dr. Susanne Schmid of the University of Western Ontario

September 1, 2011

Entitled “Habituation and Prepulse Inhibition of Acoustic Startle in Rodents” this JOVE video describes a method for assessing short-term habituation, long-term habituation, and prepulse inhibition of acoustic startle responses in rodents and was featured in our Fall 2011 issue of MedLines. Med Associates is proud to have the opportunity to sponsor this informative video journal…

Follow us on Twitter!

September 1, 2011

Med Associates is now on Twitter! Follow us for the latest customer and company news including: Real time product announcements and updates. The latest in important research findings from our network of product users. Trade show and training notices. and more! Follow us at @MedAssociatesVT today!

Med Associates Congratulates John Paul Christianson

August 15, 2011

Congrats to John Paul Christianson on his grant from the National Institutes of Mental Health. A postdoc in Steven Maier’s lab at the University of Colorado, Boulder, John Paul is studying Post Traumatic Stress Syndrome.  Congratulation John Paul and we look forward to following your research! Have you or a colleague reached a milestone in your career? Let…