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Get the latest updates on Neuroscience 2025 registration for the Society for Neuroscience annual meeting. Find key dates, rates, and how to prepare to register. The SfN annual meeting brings together scientists from around the world to discover new ideas, share their research, and experience the best the neuroscience field has to offer. Present research, build professional connections, attend sessions and events, and browse the exhibit hall. Registration for Neuroscience 2025 opens soon with advance member registration starting July 16.
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October 1 – October 22 Complete your tech check and record your session or hold your dress rehearsal. Review event policies and expectations, provide additional presentation and profile information through your personal task list.
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The on-site SfN NeuroJobs Career Center connects employers with a pool of well-qualified candidates seeking opportunities ranging from postdoctoral and faculty positions to neuroscience-related jobs in industry and other areas. Job seekers and employers can take advantage of private interview booths and computers for posting and applying for jobs. For prices and more information on how to set up a NeuroJobs account, visit www.SfN.org/neurojobs. On-site payment can be made by credit card only.
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Dual Perspectives and Then and Now: A Conversation About 40 Years on Different Routes to the Same Destination
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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 collaborate.
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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.
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As part of its 50th anniversary celebrations, SfN partnered with ARTECHOUSE – an innovative institution based in Washington, D.C., with locations in Miami and New York City, dedicated to showcasing the works of new media artists and producing cutting-edge art exhibitions and experiences that merge art, technology, and science.
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Join your fellow NeuroAdvocates in urging Congress to support neuroscience priorities and increase research funding for Fiscal Year 2023. Send your Representative and Senators a message via SfN’s Advocacy Action Center and personalize it by including why robust federal funding is critical to your research and necessary to advance our understanding of the brain.