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SfN Sets Membership Record for 2009
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SfN reached a new membership record in 2009. The 2009 membership total of 40,290 represents a 3.9 percent increase over 2008. [View larger graph].
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About Membership
The Society for Neuroscience (SfN) is a nonprofit membership organization of scientists and physicians who study the brain and nervous system.
Since inception in 1969, the Society has grown from 500 members to more than 40,000. SfN is the world's largest organization of scientists and physicians devoted to advancing understanding of the brain and nervous system.
Why Join?
The growth of the neuroscience field, the pace of biomedical research, and the globalization of the neuroscience community makes communication, networking, and staying informed imperative.
SfN membership can help. Key benefits include:
Join SfN today: View membership categories and fees and become a member.
New Member Login Procedures
SfN now has a new data management system to serve you better. Take a moment to note new login procedures – they will make future visits easier and faster. Click on “My Account” at the top of the SfN home page to complete and update your member profile. Use your e-mail address as your username to login and your nine-digit SfN member ID number as your password.
If you have previously registered on the site and selected your own password, you should use the one you chose when setting up your account. However, if the password was less than seven characters, trailing “1”s should be added to reach seven characters. For example, if the password was “dog”, it should now be “dog1111”.
If you have not yet renewed your 2010 dues, be sure to do so before January 15, 2010 in order to qualify for bonus day registration, allowing you to register and secure housing for Neuroscience 2010 one day before registration opens for all members.
Contact
For more information, contact membership@sfn.org.