FUN Equipment Loan Program (2011)

FUN is pleased to announce the Call for Proposals for the 2011 Equipment Loan Program.  Through generous donations from ADInstruments, Kinder Scientific, and, San Diego Instruments we are now accepting applications for proposals requesting a loan of equipment for research and/or teaching for FUN members.  A complete list of equipment available is available below.  Please note that only single versions of this equipment are available for loan at this time – it is not possible to request multiple pieces of a single item (unless otherwise noted).

All dues-paying members of FUN are eligible to apply for this program.  Applications will be submitted electronically.  Review of applications will begin on October 3, 2011 and awards will be announced in early November.  An official announcement of awards will be made at the FUN Social in San Diego, although awardees will be notified prior to the meeting

 Terms of the Loan: 

 Applications:

Applications should be no more than 5 pages in length (not including cover page).   Applications may be single spaced, with font size no less than 11, top and bottom margins of 1” and right/left margins of 0.75”.

 Factors to be considered when reviewing the proposals will include:

For more information contact:  Jeff Smith (jsmith12@svsu.edu) Office: 989.964.4503

ADInstruments Equipment
ADInstruments PowerLab system is a high speed multichannel computer-based data acquisition system appropriate for upper division undergraduate student neuroscience projects as well as research applications. PowerLab data acquisition potential applications include: extracellular/intracellular recordings, evoked potentials, current/voltage clamping, biopotential recordings and many other neuroscience protocols.

The Team at ADInstruments will work with the award winner to configure the system to best meet the needs of the work that is proposed. The final form of the system might vary, but in general would make use of the Powerlab 4/26T platform and LabChart software.

PowerLab 4/26T (QTY 1) - http://www.adinstruments.com/products/hardware/education/product/ML856/
The PowerLab 26T is an integrated data recording unit featuring a dual Bio Amp, an isolated stimulator, trigger input and two independent analog outputs (non-isolated). The ML856 provides the option of up to four general DIN inputs (Inputs 3 & 4 are shared between the dual Bio Amp). With appropriate transducers and accessories the PowerLab 26T covers the broad experimental requirements in neurobiology education.

The ML856 PowerLab 26T includes:

PTK 19 (QTY 1) - http://www.adinstruments.com/products/hardware/education/product/PTK19/

The PTK19 is ideal for conducting experiments using isolated animal nerve, skeletal, smooth and cardiac muscle preparations. The Bridge Pod and transducer measure muscle contractile force. The cables connect to the Nerve Chamber or the Muscle Holder and plug directly into the analog inputs and analog outputs of the PowerLab system for recording and stimulating tissues.

The PTK 19 Nerve/Muscle Kit II Includes:

Complete software overview can be found here: http://www.adinstruments.com/solutions/research/Neurophysiology/.

The included LabChart software has integrated post-hoc data analysis modules including Peak Analysis http://www.adinstruments.com/products/software/research/modules/Peak-Analysis/Windows/ and Spike Histogram http://www.adinstruments.com/products/software/research/modules/Spike-Histogram/Windows/.

Although the acquisition software must be removed at the termination of the loan period, ADI does offer free downloads of the LabChart Reader software for review of previously collected data.
http://www.adinstruments.com/products/software/research/LabChart-Reader/

Awardees are responsible for shipping costs associated with returning the equipment to the supplier.  Equipment must be returned and insured (up to $5K) via a registered carrier and in good working condition. 

Kinder Scientific Equipment

This year Kinder Scientific has agreed to provide a Rodent Automated Forced Swim Task System. The Forced Swim paradigm is the most widely used tool for assessing antidepressant activity. The extensive use of this model is based in its ease of use, reliability across laboratories and ability to detect a broad spectrum of antidepressant agents. The system includes two (2) force swim stations and all hardware/software required to perform multiple versions of forced swim tasks.

Additional product information available at:  http://www.kinderscientific.com/

Awardees are responsible for costs of shipping to and from the supplier.  All equipment will be returned cleaned, sanitized and in a good working condition.

San Diego Instruments Equpiment

This year, San Diego Instruments have agreed to provide an ANYMAZE video tracking system for the equipment loan program. SDI’s ANY-Maze is designed to test in a wide range of mazes and enclosures, allowing you to choose whether to track the head, body, tail, or whole animal. Extremely flexible, the Anymaze system will set up quickly with a Firewire or USB connection to any laptop or PC and tests automatically with virtually any camera.  Additionally if a maze or enclosure is required for your testing and SDI has it available SDI is willing to include it with the Anymaze loan.

Two additional systems are being returned from loan and will be available for new proposals. They are:

PAS Open Field with Rearing Frames (2 Stations) - PAS-Open Field stations use a 16 x 16 photobeam configuration that offers the option to utilize a rearing frame and/or floor pokes. To accommodate subjects of different sizes, you will be able to position frame height anywhere on the posts.

SR-LAB System with Large Enclosures (2 Stations) - The SR-LAB startle response system is the world’s most widely used startle reflex behavioral research system and the most successful for measuring startle habituation, pre-pulse inhibition (PPI) and Fear Potentiated Startle (FPS)

In addition, our friends at SDI are willing to work with individuals to setup additional behavioral systems for our loan program. If they have a system that could help establish your research program, and it is not currently available in our loan program, please go ahead and submit a proposal for that particular system. SDI will try hard to accommodate your specific research needs.

Additional product information available at: http://www.sandiegoinstruments.com/

Awardees are responsible for costs of shipping to and from the supplier.  All equipment will be returned cleaned, sanitized and in a good working condition.

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2010 FUN Equipment Loan Winners

FUN is pleased to announce that the following proposals were funded with the generous support of our corporate donors for the 2010 FUN Equipment Loan Program:

Robert Flint, College of Saint Rose “Pedagogical Development and Research Advances using the SR-LAB System at The College of Saint Rose” SR-LAB System, San Diego Instruments

Leah Chase, Hope College “Is Homocysteic Acid Neurotoxicity a Model for Schizophrenia?” Kinder Scientific Startle System

Adrienne Betz, Quinnipiac University “Role of caffeine and taurine in anxiety-like behaviors” Photobeam open field activity, San Diego Instruments

Many thanks to our sponsors and selection committee, and best of luck to the awardees!

--Jean Hardwick

2011 FUN Equipment Loan Winners

FUN is pleased to announce that the following proposals were funded with the generous support of our corporate donors for the 2011 FUN Equipment Loan Program:

"Exploring Cardiovascular Functioning in Students Engaged in Behavior Changes"
Glena L. Andrews, Northwest Nazarene University
Award of a Powerlab System from ADInstruments.

"Characterizing cognitive deficits in an animal model of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)"
Megan St. Peters, Ferrum College
Award of a SR-Lab System from San Diego Instruments.

"The development of a quantitative measure of social motivation for mouse phenotyping"
Loren Martin, Azusa Pacific University
Award of an Anymaze system from San Diego Instruments.

"Effect of environmental enrichment on symptoms of depression and anxiety following brain injury"
Jeff Smith, Saginaw Valley State University
Award of a Rodent Forced Swim Task System from Kinder Scientific.

Many thanks to our sponsors and selection committee, and best of luck to the awardees!