Networking, Public Outreach, and Advocacy
Responsible Conduct of Research Short Course: Empowered Mentorship: Thriving as a Mentee Through Challenges and Growth
Organizer/Moderator: Lique CoolenSpeaker: M. Chiara Manzini, Eduardo Rosa-Molinar, Sherilynn Black, Mary Harrington
Location: SDCC Rm 31
Mentorship in action during different circumstances, such as during rigor, navigating difficult conversations, addressing career discussions, and fostering a safe environment.
NeuroJobs Career Center
Organizer/Moderator: Society for NeuroscienceLocation: SDCC Sails Pavilion
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 new-in-2025 chalk talk rooms for late-stage interviews. For prices and more information on how to set up a NeuroJobs account, visit the NeuroJobs Career Center page on SfN.org. On-site payment can be made by credit card only.
Contact: neurojobs@sfn.org
Graduate School Fair
Organizer/Moderator: Society for NeuroscienceLocation: SDCC Hall A
The SfN Graduate School Fair is a venue for students, advisors, and representatives from neuroscience graduate programs to connect and engage.
Contact: training@sfn.org (Institutional Program membership)
gsfexhibits@sfn.org (exhibitors)
Early Career Poster Session
Organizer/Moderator: Society for Neuroscience
Join a special poster session and networking event featuring early career participants from various programs, including the Neuroscience Scholars Program (NSP), the Early Career Policy Ambassadors (ECPA), the Faculty for Undergraduate Neuroscience (FUN), international partner organizations, including the Chinese Neuroscience Society (CNS), Federation of European Neuroscience Societies (FENS, International Brain Research Organization (IBRO), and Japan Neuroscience Society (JNS), as well as the Trainee Professional Development Awardees (TPDA).
Career Development Topics: A Networking Event
Organizer/Moderator: Society for Neuroscience
Experienced neuroscientists will answer attendee questions on a wide range of topics at this informal, roundtable event. Topics include work-life balance, how to navigate the PhD process, funding, job application strategies for postdoctoral positions, and careers outside of academia, among others. The event will offer nearly 20 tables. Attendees will have the opportunity to rotate among the tables that are of interest to them. Neuroscientists at all career stages are encouraged to attend.
NeuroJobs Career Center
Organizer/Moderator: Society for NeuroscienceLocation: SDCC Sails Pavilion
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 new-in-2025 chalk talk rooms for late-stage interviews. For prices and more information on how to set up a NeuroJobs account, visit the NeuroJobs Career Center page on SfN.org. On-site payment can be made by credit card only.
Contact: neurojobs@sfn.org
Graduate School Fair
Organizer/Moderator: Society for NeuroscienceLocation: SDCC Hall A
The SfN Graduate School Fair is a venue for students, advisors, and representatives from neuroscience graduate programs to connect and engage.
Contact: training@sfn.org (Institutional Program membership)
gsfexhibits@sfn.org (exhibitors)
NeuroJobs Career Center
Organizer/Moderator: Society for NeuroscienceLocation: SDCC Sails Pavilion
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 new-in-2025 chalk talk rooms for late-stage interviews. For prices and more information on how to set up a NeuroJobs account, visit the NeuroJobs Career Center page on SfN.org. On-site payment can be made by credit card only.
Contact: neurojobs@sfn.org
National Academies of Science Mentoring Event
Organizer/Moderator: Society for NeuroscienceLocation: SDCC Rm 32
SfN and the National Academy of Sciences (NAS) are co-hosting an event that allows trainees to meet and chat with various leaders from NAS. This event is aimed at early career researchers who would like to learn more about activities and programs at the National Academies of Science.
Contact:profdev@sfn.org
Animals in Research Panel: From Animal Studies to Human Treatment: The Role of Animal Models in Neuroscience Discoveries
Organizer/Moderator: David BeversdorfSpeaker: Jon Nelson, Kirk Leech, Helen Mayberg
Date & Time: Monday, November 17, 10–11:30 a.m.
Location: SDCC Rm 16
Animal models have played a vital role in driving global progress in neuroscience, particularly in understanding brain function and laying the groundwork for cutting-edge treatments. Join clinical researchers, patients, and international leaders as they discuss the evolution of deep brain stimulation in shaping therapies for psychiatric illnesses and the importance of collaborative, cross-border work with animal research in bringing these life-changing treatments to reality.
Graduate School Fair
Organizer/Moderator: Society for NeuroscienceLocation: SDCC Hall A
The SfN Graduate School Fair is a venue for students, advisors, and representatives from neuroscience graduate programs to connect and engage.
Contact: training@sfn.org (Institutional Program membership)
gsfexhibits@sfn.org (exhibitors)
Graduate School Fair
Organizer/Moderator: Society for NeuroscienceLocation: SDCC Hall A
The SfN Graduate School Fair is a venue for students, advisors, and representatives from neuroscience graduate programs to connect and engage.
Contact: training@sfn.org (Institutional Program membership)
gsfexhibits@sfn.org (exhibitors)
Chapters Workshop
Organizer/Moderator: Sergiy YakovenkoLocation: SDCC Rm 3
During this year’s Chapters Workshop, experienced U.S. and international chapter leaders will share best practices in an informal roundtable format on outreach. Attendees will enjoy interactive and engaging discussions focused on recruitment and engagement strategies. New chapter leaders or those considering starting or reactivating a chapter are especially encouraged to attend this unique networking event.
NeuroJobs Career Center
Organizer/Moderator: Society for NeuroscienceLocation: SDCC Sails Pavilion
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 new-in-2025 chalk talk rooms for late-stage interviews. For prices and more information on how to set up a NeuroJobs account, visit the NeuroJobs Career Center page on SfN.org. On-site payment can be made by credit card only.
Contact: neurojobs@sfn.org
Celebration of Women in Neuroscience: Advocacy and Creating a Support Network
Organizer/Moderator: Society for NeuroscienceLocation: SDCC Rm 16
The annual Celebration of Women in Neuroscience Event celebrates the invaluable contributions, achievements, and experiences of women in the field of neuroscience. This year’s event will feature a panel discussion on advocacy and creating a support network.
The Advocacy Forum: Advocating Together: The Role of Cross-Sector Collaboration with Changing U.S. Priorities
Organizer/Moderator: Diane LipscombeSpeaker: Adrian Krainer, William Martin, Adrienne Hallett
Location: SDCC Rm 16
In light of changing U.S. federal priorities, it is more important than ever to understand the role of each step in the discovery timeline, from basic research to patient care. Discover the role of cross-sector collaboration in advancing biomedical research and how to apply current advocacy strategies in a changing landscape to ensure that research investments translate into meaningful outcomes for patients.
SfN Members' Business Meeting
Organizer/Moderator: Society for NeuroscienceLocation: SDCC Rm 15A
Attend the Members' Business Meeting! Take advantage of this opportunity to share thoughts and suggestions with the Society's leadership and learn more about SfN's latest accomplishments and how to get involved in SfN committees.
NeuroJobs Career Center
Organizer/Moderator: Society for NeuroscienceLocation: SDCC Sails Pavilion
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 new-in-2025 chalk talk rooms for late-stage interviews. For prices and more information on how to set up a NeuroJobs account, visit the NeuroJobs Career Center page on SfN.org. On-site payment can be made by credit card only.
Contact: neurojobs@sfn.org