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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 ...
Floyd Bloom, who died on January 8, 2025, was a towering figure in both neuroscience and the scientific community as a whole. As Editor-in-Chief of Science from 1995 to 2000, he presided over a ...
Resources for Medical Students The resources presented here include videos from leading clinicians in the field and illustrate the interaction between responsible animal research and clinical ...
Advocacy Resources Use these resources to share with policymakers how NIH- and NSF-funded research fuels discovery and supports the economy.
How to Log in to the Resource Center Log in with your email address (exactly as entered when registering) and six-digit registration confirmation number/badge number. If you do not have your ...
Neuronline offers neuroscientists of all training and career stages year-round opportunities to advance and connect with the global scientific community. Through Neuronline’s hundreds of resources ...
The History of Neuroscience Follow the story of the field's evolution to present day. The work of neuroscience pioneers has produced vital knowledge about the brain and nervous system that is ...
Recognizing Women in Science SfN supports women through resources, networking, awards, and education to raise awareness of implicit bias.
Guidelines for Participating in SfN Events Speaking at meetings and conferences is one important venue. The following guidelines have been adopted by the SfN to achieve diverse representation of the ...
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 ...
Roommate Matching Forum The roommate matching forum provides an online space where meeting attendees can arrange shared lodging to ease costs associated with housing at Neuroscience 2025. Submit to ...
The Trainee Professional Development Award (TPDA) recognizes undergraduate and graduate students and post baccalaureate and postdoctoral scholars who demonstrate scientific merit and excellence in ...