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Neuroscience QuarterlyShare your research, network with leading neuroscientists, and celebrate your colleagues' work at Neuroscience 2019 Oct. 19–23 in Chicago.
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Neuroscience QuarterlyGet your community excited about neuroscience this summer by using nature to educate your audience.
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Join SfN's effort to support and promote rigorous science.
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Join SfN's effort to support and promote rigorous science.
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Meetings Neuroscience QuarterlyJoin your peers at SfN’s 46th annual meeting to explore emerging science, hear from renowned experts, develop your career, and establish collaborations.
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SfN has partnered with the FedEx Office in Chicago’s McCormick Place Convention Center to offer a discounted rate on Neuroscience 2024 poster printing. To take full advantage of the discounted rate, we encourage you to submit posters based on the sizes listed on the FedEx website. Place your order via the #SfN24 FedEx website no later than Saturday, October 5, to receive the event poster rates. Your order must be placed at least 48 hours before your presentation.
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Recent advances in microscopy, genetics, physiology, and data processing have expanded the scope and accelerated the pace of discovery in visual neuroscience. However, the pace of discovery and the ever increasing number of published articles can present a serious issue for both trainees and senior scientists alike: with each passing year the fog of progress thickens, making it easy to lose sight of important earlier advances. As part of this special issue of the Journal of Neuroscience commemorating the 50th anniversary of SfN, here, we provide a variation on Stephen Kuffler's Oldies but Goodies classic reading list, with the hope that by looking back at highlights in the field of visual neuroscience we can better define remaining gaps in our knowledge and thus guide future work. We also hope that this article can serve as a resource that will aid those new to the field to find their bearings.Jan 2, 2020
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We urge you to reach out to your legislators now, as the House Appropriations Committee has released draft spending bills proposing devastating cuts to medical research. Join fellow NeuroAdvocates in urging Congress to protect neuroscience research and avoid deep spending cuts in Fiscal Year 2024. It is essential Congress demonstrates its commitment to scientific research and discovery by providing the highest possible funding levels for federal science agencies and programs. Send your Representative and Senators a message via SfN’s Advocacy Action Center and personalize it by stating why inadequate research funding would be detrimental to your own work as a neuroscientist.