This Week in The Journal #JNeurosci | Basolateral Amygdala Circuits for Fear Depend on Context; A Brain Region for Evaluating the Value of Cognitive Effort. Learn more. ?? https://bit.ly/3XwPDGJ
Society for Neuroscience
非盈利组织
Washington, DC,DC 118,349 位关注者
The largest nonprofit membership organization of scientists and physicians who study the brain and the nervous system.
关于我们
The Society for Neuroscience (SfN) is the world's largest organization of scientists and physicians devoted to advancing understanding of the brain and nervous system. A membership society, SfN has grown from 500 members in 1969 to nearly 35,000 in 80+ countries today. SfN promotes scientific exchange through its annual meeting, which attracts more than 30,000 attendees from around the globe, and its scientific publications, eNeuro and The Journal of Neuroscience. SfN also supports the neuroscience community through professional development programming and is dedicated to sharing the excitement and progress of scientific discovery through public information and outreach. SfN advocates for policies that advance science and improve health, such as ensuring strong national investments in research and the responsible use of animals in research.
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https://www.sfn.org
Society for Neuroscience的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 非盈利组织
- 规模
- 51-200 人
- 总部
- Washington, DC,DC
- 类型
- 非营利机构
- 创立
- 1969
- 领域
- Neuroscience、Research、Molecular Neuroscience、Behavioral Neuroscience、Computational Neuroscience、Clinical Neuroscience、Optogenetics、Social Neuroscience、Transdifferentiation、Affective neuroscience、Neuroengineering、Neuroinformatics、Neurophysiology、Neurolinguistics、Neuroimaging、Developmental neuroscience和Cultural neuroscience
地点
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主要
1121 14th Street NW
Suite 1010
US,DC,Washington, DC,20005
Society for Neuroscience员工
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Gina R. Poe
Director, Brain Research Institute and Lorre Scholars Professor, UCLA
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Doug Van Sant
Senior Digital Strategy Manager and Professional Photographer
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Jake Laden
Monitoring and Evaluation Specialist at Society for Neuroscience
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David Lindeman, CFRE, GPC
Nonprofit Fundraising and Grantwriting Specialist
动态
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SfN is proud to announce the recipients of the 2024 Promotion of Women in Neuroscience awards, who will be honored at #SfN24. Through mentorship, professional development and outstanding careers, these seven researchers have made significant contributions to the advancement and inclusion of women along the length of the research pipeline paving the way for a more inclusive and impactful field of neuroscience. Learn more about the recipients and their remarkable contributions to #neuroscience. ?? https://bit.ly/4eqk1tc The Bernice Grafstein Award for Outstanding Accomplishments in Mentoring is supported by Bernice Grafstein, PhD.
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The Outstanding Career and Research Achievements awards and prizes honors scientists who have made significant contributions to the field of #neuroscience and demonstrated excellence in research. At #SfN24 seven researchers whose pioneering work has transformed neuroscience will be honored with five awards and prizes that recognize their outstanding career and research achievements. Learn more about the recipients and their remarkable contributions to neuroscience! ?? https://bit.ly/3MP5n2X These awards and prizes are supported by Eli Lily Company Foundation, the Schaller-Nickolich Foundation, the Waletzky Prize Award Fund, and the Swartz Foundation.
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Congratulations to the 2024 SfN award and prize recipients! Their passion, innovation, and commitment to advancing the understanding of the brain are shaping the future of neuroscience. SfN looks forward to celebrating their achievements at #SfN24! Learn more about the recipients. ?? https://bit.ly/3XLYJRt
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#eNeuro blog Editor’s Pick | Sleep disruption and Alzheimer's disease progression Reviewing Editor Chris Colwell highlights the work from Martin et al., which reveals new evidence for sleep disruption as an early symptom of Alzheimer’s disease progression that accelerates cognitive decline in a sex-specific manner. ?? https://bit.ly/3XCASUb
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#SnapshotsinNeuroscience | Featured on the #eNeuro blog, an image of regenerating dendrites and uninjured dendrites of PVD neurons in C. elegans from Brar et al. ?? https://bit.ly/3MEzVnZ ?? Image credit: Swagata Dey
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This Week in The Journal #JNeurosci | Revealing Beta Amyloid Mechanisms of Action in Alzheimer's Disease; Extending Language Dysfunction Research into a Non-European Population. Learn more. ?? https://bit.ly/4d25HWD
This Week in The Journal
jneurosci.org
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Looking for top talent in #neuroscience? The NeuroJobs Career Center offers the perfect environment for focused conversations and impactful hiring decisions at #SfN24. Discover how to book an interview booth at #SfN24! ?? https://bit.ly/4dz9U59
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#eNeuro blog Beyond the Paper | Samantha White discusses how her academic trajectory, though challenging on both technical and personal levels, has ultimately fostered her passion for neuroscience research and led her to pursue an academic career. ?? https://bit.ly/47hEdLB
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#eNeuro blog Editor’s Pick | Investigating mechanisms for maladaptive homeostatic circuit changes Reviewing Editor Niraj Desai highlights the work from Wise et al., which reveals that prolonged silencing of neurons induces context-specific seizure-like activity that is only partially reversible and explores the underlying mechanism. ?? https://bit.ly/47njhTy