Each year, scientists from around the world congregate to discover new ideas, share their research, and experience the best the field has to offer. Attend so you can: present research, network with ...
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 ...
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Julius Axelrod Prize: Robert Edwards and Marian Joëls Jacob P. Waletzky Award: Erin S. Calipari Swartz Prize for Theoretical and Computational Neuroscience: Eero Simoncelli Ralph W. Gerard Prize in ...
These numbers represent the attendees of the annual meeting over the last ten years.
Neuroscience 2021 took place online November 8-11 with Preview Days on November 3-7. On-demand access ended on November 30. Thank you for participating!
More than 30,000 attendees from 80 countries convened in Washington, D.C., November 11–15 for Neuroscience 2017, SfN’s 47 th annual meeting. As the world’s largest meeting about the brain and nervous ...
Brainy Zoom Backgrounds for Your Next Meeting SfN collects scientific images from around the world from researchers who publish in our journals, JNeurosci and eNeuro. Both journals publish highly ...
Presenting authors of late-breaking abstracts will be notified in late August of their abstract’s acceptance status. Access your submission to print a receipt for the $165 abstract handling fee and ...