Program Support
Raise your organization's visibility and showcase your commitment to the neuroscience field by supporting lectures, awards, workshops, courses, and other events at Neuroscience 2020! Serving as a program supporter increases your exposure to the annual meeting’s international audience of nearly 30,000 attendees. All Program Supporters are publicly recognized in the annual meeting Program and on convention center and exhibit floor signage. Depending on the supported activity, recognition may also include verbal acknowledgement and a press release.
Please see below for descriptions of available program support opportunities. Please contact David Lindeman, Director of Grants & Development, at development@sfn.org or (202) 962-4023 to reserve your program support or for more information or questions. Thank you!
Lectures
Presidential Special Lecture: $25,000/each (2 left)
- Selected by the SfN president for outstanding merit and importance in neuroscience, these lectures are the most widely-anticipated and well-attended events at the SfN annual meeting.
- Offers 1.25 continuing medical education units.
History of Neuroscience Lecture: $25,000
- A chronicle of the evolution and growth of major topics in neuroscience.
Special Lecture: $15,000/each (up to 15 available)
- A series of lectures representing neuroscience Themes A - J.
- Offers 1.25 continuing medical education units.
Awards
Trainee Professional Development Awards: Support begins at $3,000. SfN will match contributions of $25,000 or more.
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Undergraduate and graduate students and postdocs receive merit-based awards to attend Neuroscience 2020, present their research at a dedicated poster session, and network with peers and established scientists, in addition to participating in educational and learning events.
Ralph W. Gerard Prize in Neuroscience: $50,000
- Highest recognition conferred by SfN to a scientist who made significant contributions in neuroscience during his or her career.
Young Investigator Award: $25,000
- Recognizes a young neuroscientist who demonstrated scholarly independence and distinguished research.
Science Educator Award: $10,000
- Honors two outstanding neuroscientists who have made significant contributions to educating the public about neuroscience.
Mika Salpeter Lifetime Achievement Award: $10,000
- Recognizes an individual who promoted the advancement of women in neuroscience.
Next Generation Award: $8,000
- Recognizes chapter members who make valuable contributions to outreach, education, and public communications about neuroscience.
Educational Neuroscience Courses
Trains scientists in day-long courses focused on emerging topics and research techniques.
- Short Course: $10,000/each (2 available)
Meet-the-Expert Series
Experts describe their research techniques and accomplishments in a personal context.
- Individual Session: $2,000
- Three Sessions: $5,000
- Exclusive support of all sessions (up to 14 available): $18,000
Professional Development Workshops
Designed to improve various aspects of professional skills at all career stages.
- Individual Workshop: $2,000
- Three Workshops: $5,000
- Exclusive support of all workshops (up to 14 available): $20,000
Mentoring and Networking Events
Celebrates the achievements of neuroscience communities and offers attendees networking opportunities.
- Celebration of Women in Neuroscience: $10,000
- Brain Awareness Week Campaign Reception: $10,000
- Graduate Student and Postdoc Fellow Reception: $10,000
- Career Development Topics: A Networking Event: $10,000
Poster Sessions
Provides trainees the opportunity to present their research and make lasting connections with established neuroscientists.
- International Fellows Poster Session: $10,000
- Diversity Fellows Poster Session: $10,000
- Trainee Professional Development Awards Poster Session: $10,000
- Exclusive Support (3 poster sessions): $25,000
Discussions
Social Issues Roundtable: $7,000
- Covers timely social issues of neuroscience topics that have an impact on society, particularly in terms of ethics or social awareness.