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Winning Slogans for Annual Neuroscience Meetings



Capitolize on NIDA Neuroscience

2005 - Washington D.C.
Contest not held.
Slogan from Joan Nolan

Dive into NIDA Neuroscience

2004 - San Diego, California
Lanette Palmquist
 

Neuroscience on the Delta

2003 - New Orleans, Louisianna
Dave McCann

Experience the Magic of Neuroscience

2002 - Orlando, Florida
Kristine Lyons & Zofi Graczyk

Wild About Neuroscience

2001 - San Diego, California
Kristine Lyons

Brains on the Bayou

2000 - New Orleans, Louisianna
Keith Van Wagner & Michelle Whitmer

Catch the Wave

1999 - Miami, Florida
Christie Baxter & Tina Bennett

Lights, Camera, Axons

1998 - Los Angeles, California
Dave Shurtleff

Neuroscience and All That Jazz

1997 - New Orleans, Louisianna
Karen Skinner

Craving Neuroscience

1996 - Washington D.C.
Lynda Erinoff & Beth Babecki

This is Your Brain on Neuroscience

1995 - San Diego, California
Earle Stalfort & John Hamill

Just Say... Neuroscience

1994 - Miami, Florida
Earle Stalfort

High on Neuroscience

1993 - Washington D.C.
Chris Hartel

 


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