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Renowned neuroscientist Ricardo Insausti Serrano has passed away on December 26, leaving an indelible mark in the field of neurodegenerative research, particularly Alzheimer’s. This loss is felt deeply within the medical community, as his contributions have shaped the future of medical research and education.
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Below are the 2021 exhibitor demographics. Purchase your exhibit space now for Neuroscience 2022.
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Neuroscience QuarterlyShare your research, hear from leaders in the field, and connect with colleagues at SfN's debut Virtual Event.
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Neuroscience QuarterlySeveral opportunities to connect await SfN members in early 2021.
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New for 2021, SfN offers a variety of sponsorship tiers for your organization to raise visibility and increase engagement with the worldwide neuroscience community participating in the fully virtual Neuroscience 2021, November 8-11.
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Below are the 2022 exhibitor demographics. Purchase your exhibit space beginning February 13 for Neuroscience 2023.
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An understanding of how the brain functions and endows human beings with the capacity to know, to feel, and to value requires an interdisciplinary effort. The Neuroscience Program at Davidson College provides students with diverse state-of-the-art courses and research opportunities. Neuroscience students take a comprehensive mix of courses in biology, psychology, chemistry, mathematics, and philosophy. Davidson provides a welcoming and collaborative environment to all students interested in joining the quest to reveal the workings of the nervous system. Faculty engage students in the journey of discovery from the molecular underpinnings of nervous system function to the cognitive and affective outcomes of neural activity. Students have opportunities to become involved in research on brain plasticity, biological basis of drug abuse, neural development, and the molecular mechanisms underlying axonal regeneration. The Neuroscience Program models how conventional boundaries separating disciplines appearing to ...