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Increasing Women in Neuroscience (IWiN) Courses & Toolkit Our Department Chair Training to Increase Diversity is committed to promoting greater diversity and representation of women, minorities, and ...
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Late-Breaking Abstract Submission Opens September 3 Late-breaking abstract submission will open Wednesday, September 3. Late-breaking abstracts will be accepted until Wednesday, September 10 or until ...
NSP Applications and Eligibility The 2025 NSP applications are open January 15—February 21, 2025. Selection notifications for the 2025-2027 cohort will be sent in Summer 2025. Application Requirements ...
As the world’s largest organization of scientists and physicians devoted to understanding the brain and central nervous system, SfN is a strong advocate of the research made possible by the Department ...
On February 7 th, the National Institutes of Health (NIH) announced that effective immediately, all NIH grants must have a maximum indirect cost rate of 15% in lieu of the normal rates defined in an ...
CHICAGO – The Society for Neuroscience (SfN) is pleased to announce the three Gold Sponsors of SfN’s annual meeting, Neuroscience 2024: Johnson & Johnson, Ncardia, and Nxera Pharma. All three Gold ...
Goosebumps are part of your body’s reaction to danger. But they can also be caused by great music. Those two experiences are more similar than you might think.
Each essential principle is supported by fundamental concepts comparable to those underlying the U.S. Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS). Consult the Overview Matrix to integrate Neuroscience ...
By accepting the invitation to participate in a Society for Neuroscience (SfN) digital or in-person event, you are agreeing to follow the SfN speaker guidelines and policies outlined or noted below: ...
Helping the Public Learn About the Brain and Nervous System By supporting and encouraging scientific education programs, we help the public to explore the universe between the ears.
The Donald B. Lindsley Prize in Behavioral Neuroscience, endowed by The Grass Foundation, recognizes a young neuroscientist's outstanding PhD thesis in the general area of behavioral neuroscience.