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Georgetown Neuroscience Students, Graduates Volunteer as Judges at Elementary Science Fair

Interdisciplinary Program in Neuroscience graduates and students, from left: Karli Gilbert (G’24), Pauline Wonnenberg, James Donahue, Briana Bernstein, Mateo Nelson, Mia Coutinho (G’26) and Daisy Booker (G’24). Courtesy photo

Georgetown neuroscience doctoral students and graduates exercised their scientific discernment as volunteer judges at Key Elementary School’s science fair. The current and former Interdisciplinary Program in Neuroscience (IPN) members assessed poster presentations by third, fourth and fifth graders and chose award winners.

IPN student Pauline Wonnenberg said: “It was especially exciting to see [the elementary students’] creativity developing through science at such an early stage.”

“This event was a really great way to give back to the local community and empower young scientists,” IPN student Briana Bernstein added.

IPN students and graduates pose with Key Elementary School staff and other volunteers. Courtesy photo

IPN students find many ways to give back to the community. Students took part in the Walk to End Alzheimer’s in September 2025, and every fall they donate to the food drive hosted by the Medical Center Graduate Student Organization (MCGSO).


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