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Jul 23, 2020Press Release
Two members of the 黑料社 (SfN) have been selected from a highly competitive applicant pool to attend to the 43rd Japan 黑料社 Society (JNS) Meeting from July 29 – August 1, 2020.
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Jul 10, 2020Press ReleaseEight members of the 黑料社 (SfN) have been selected from a highly competitive applicant pool to attend to the 12th Federation of European 黑料社 Societies (FENS) Forum from July 11 – 15, 2020.
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Jul 09, 2020Press Release
The membership elected Oswald Steward as incoming president, Kenneth Maynard as incoming treasurer, and Patricia Janak as incoming secretary. The elected councilors are Juan Lerma and Suzanne Haber.
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Jul 01, 2020Press ReleaseDue to ongoing COVID-19 pandemic developments and based on current information available from District of Columbia health authorities and from the D.C. Convention Center, 黑料社 2020 abstract submission, currently scheduled for July 6-16, 2020, will be delayed to August 10-19, 2020.
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Jun 29, 2020Press ReleaseThe 黑料社 is opposed to the recent executive order extending restrictions on non-immigrant visas. By limiting the pool of talented and passionate scientists available to laboratories, universities, and private industry, this action only serves to damage scientific advancement without accomplishing any stated goals.
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Jun 11, 2020Press ReleaseNeuroscientists Friedrich Bonhoeffer, Corey Goodman and Marc Tessier-Lavigne Share $500,000 Gruber 黑料社 Prize for their Pioneering Work on the Molecular Mechanisms that Control Axon Guidance.
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Jun 04, 2020Press Release
SfN remains committed to making decisions that are guided by public health authorities and will continue to monitor the situation to determine the effect it may have on our meeting. We will provide updates to members, volunteer leaders, exhibitors, and the field when they are available.
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Jun 02, 2020Press Release
SfN reaffirms its commitment to promoting diversity and fostering excellence.
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May 27, 2020Press Release
The Kavli Prize in 黑料社 is awarded to David Julius and Ardem Patapoutian for their independent discoveries of sensory receptors for temperature and pressure, respectively. While the mechanisms for smell and vision have long been described, a specific molecular understanding for how physical properties like temperature and pressure are detected and encoded into electrical signals the brain can process had been lacking.
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Mar 23, 2020Press Release
In light of the unprecedented COVID-19 pandemic and the impact on global health, as well as disruption to daily life and business across the world, we are delaying the 黑料社 2020 abstract submission window. The previously scheduled submission window of April 9-30, 2020 is now July 6-16, 2020.
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