Graduate and postdoctoral researchers have the opportunity to join this award-winning program to enhance their career and build community.
The work presented must be in accordance with SfN policies below, as applicable, which can be accessed using these links.
SfN runs an annual Call for Nominations for committee and Council positions. Committees focus on a variety of topics including annual meeting programming, advocacy, and professional development. All ...
Bring valuable education and recognition opportunities to the neuroscience community by supporting lectures and events. Sponsors are acknowledged publicly to increase brand promotion and exposure at ...
SfN Council Acts to Ensure Society’s Long-Term Viability ...
Where can I learn more about late-breaking abstracts? Review the late-breaking abstract submission rules and FAQs. When can I submit my abstract? Abstracts are accepted for a two-week submission ...
BrainFacts Spotlight: How Social Media May be Affecting Our Empathy ...
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Marty Saggese has been executive director of the Society for Neuroscience (SfN) since January 2002. Under his leadership, SfN was named by The NonProfit Times as one of the “50 Best Nonprofit ...
Planning to travel from outside the U.S. for Neuroscience 2025? Take a moment to review these best practices for traveling to and from the United States. They’ll help make your trip as smooth and ...
Is wireless internet available in the convention center? Yes. SfN provides free wireless internet access in designated areas of the convention center during the meeting. SfN will also provide support ...
SfN Council held its summer meeting in Toronto, Canada, July 29–30. Several key areas of focus included an update on SfN’s finances and planning for Neuroscience 2025. Council held strategic, ...
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