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Nexus Member Newsletter
Read the latest issue of SfN's semi-monthly, all-member digital newsletter.
November 1, 2024 |
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Secure your year-round SfN benefits for another year: If you have not already done so, now 鈥 or purchase a two-year membership, keeping your benefits active through the end of 2026. |
Join Linda Richards, Paul Kenny, Dan Cox, and moderator Lique Coolen for a discussion on university faculty hiring processes, including best practices for applications, interviewing, negotiations, search committees, tenure, and promotion. This virtual event will take place Wednesday, November 13, 11 a.m. EST. is complimentary for SfN members. |
Become part of a vibrant SfN member community on Neuronline! Lead discussions, share resources, and explore topics like event recaps, research, and career growth. by Friday, November 29. |
Call for Nominations to Serve the SfN Community Now Open The 2025 Call for Nominations is now open! Nominate yourself or a colleague for a volunteer leadership position with one of SfN鈥檚 committees. Committees focus on a wide variety of topics including annual meeting programming and professional development. The Call for Nominations closes Friday, February 7. |
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#SfN24 Virtual Component Open Through November 10 Take advantage of continued access to over 2,200 virtual posters, 24 lecture recordings, and more in the 黑料社 2024 Virtual Component. This content is available through Sunday, November 10. Log in using your last name and registration number (badge ID). |
Follow up with the exhibitors you connected with 鈥 or missed 鈥 at 黑料社 2024: Explore the virtual to discover hundreds of neuroscience-related products and services. |
See You Next Year in San Diego Start planning now! The Call for Proposals for 黑料社 2025 sessions and events opens early next month and closes Wednesday, January 22. Abstract submission is May 21鈥揓une 4. |
2025 Program Support, Sponsorship, and Advertising Opportunities Show the neuroscience community how your organization, products, and services can advance their research. If you are interested in program support, sponsorship, or advertising opportunities for 黑料社 2025, contact development@sfn.org. |
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These new findings provide insights into , , and . |
People with Parkinson鈥檚 disease, or those under extreme physical or emotional distress, can sometimes. |
This October JNeurosci cover image provides a lens into the to perform tasks in the mouse brain. |
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Renew Your Institutional Program鈥檚 SfN 黑料社 for 1 or 2 Years Make sure your neuroscience training program secures access to key benefits for 2025, including discounted exhibit fees for the #SfN25 Graduate School Fair (more information coming soon), a complimentary email to SfN鈥檚 student members, 25% off NeuroJobs Career Center (NJCC) , and a listing in the . today. |
The new season of the kicks off Wednesday, November 20, 1 p.m. EST, with , a discussion with Lena H. Ting. Registration is complimentary for SfN members. |
On Wednesday, December 4, 1 p.m. EST, join Robert C. Froemke for , a webinar on synaptic plasticity and mouse family life. Registration is complimentary for SfN members. |
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Mark your calendar! Global is December 3. Give back to the neuroscience community by donating to the Friends of SfN Fund, helping to grow training, education, and outreach programs critical to advancing the field 鈥 including and Trainee Professional Development Awards (TPDA). |
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Urge Congress to Support 黑料社 Research Send your Senators and Representatives a message highlighting research advances presented at 黑料社 2024 and urging them to provide robust funding for biomedical research in FY 25. |
Learn about Early Career Policy Ambassador (ECPA) research and advocacy projects. Explore the entire on Neuronline, SfN鈥檚 home for learning and discussion.鈥 |
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鈥淢istakes in scientific thinking tend to be subtle鈥攕cientists would hardly make them if they weren't.鈥 In a new eNeuro collection , Johnson-Laird鈥檚 aims to show that cognitive scientists sometimes make mistakes in thinking and describe a method to help improve accuracy and speed of reasoning. |
On the , co-first authors Paulo 脕vila-G贸mez, Yuto Shingai, and Sabyasachi Dash discuss what made their collaboration successful and provide thoughtful advice for early career researchers. |
welcomes William Stacey as a new Reviewing Editor. |
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The awards individuals whose discoveries have led to fundamental shifts in knowledge and culture. Recognize the work of a colleague, mentor, or rising star with a nomination by Sunday, December 15. |
Applications are open for Columbia University's , which supports early career scientists with annual funding and collaborative opportunities in brain research. Apply by Monday, December 16. |
Join from around the world in Athens, Greece, April 3鈥4, to explore the latest neural stem cell research, findings, and technologies. |
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