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Neuroscience QuarterlyWhat do neuroscience prizes mean for the winners, the field, and us?Jan 19, 2022
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As science grows increasingly open and collaborative, it is critical for investigators to have a robust plan for data collection, management, and sharing to adhere to changing data sharing mandates. In this short course, experts will discuss the ways they organize, manage, and share scientific data both inside and outside the lab. Attendees will learn to incorporate best practices for receiving, storing, and sharing open data as researchers, libraries, organizations, and faculty. Learn more about Society for Neuroscience — Responsible Conduct of Research Short Courses.
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Advocacy News from SfNWeek of Dec. 10, 2018: Read the Latest Advocacy and Science NewsDec 17, 2018
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Meetings Neuroscience QuarterlySfN offers attendees several tools to help them make the most of their time on-site with neuroscientists from nearly 80 countries.
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Non-U.S. residents may need a visa to enter the United States for Neuroscience 2018. If you already have a U.S. visa, check the expiration date to ensure your visa will not expire before or during your planned travel dates. Citizens of countries meeting the visa waiver criteria do not need a visa to enter the United States. If you are eligible to travel on the Visa Waiver Program, but prefer to have a visa in your passport, you may still apply for a Business (B-1) visa. The countries below participate in the Visa Waiver Program (VWP):
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Neuroscience QuarterlyIndividuals and organizations coordinate defense of biomedical community's needsOct 15, 2025
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October 1 – October 22 Complete your tech check and record your session. Review event policies and expectations, provide additional presentation and profile information through your personal task list.
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AbstractRodent hippocampal place cell activity can be journey-dependent, firing in a location only when the animal takes a particular path leading to or from that location. Alternatively, place cell activity can be journey-independent, firing irrespective of th...Nov 6, 2007