
SfN Global Connectome: A Virtual Event
Thank you for attending! Sessions are available on demand to registered attendees.
You can still register for SfN Global Connectome. To register for on-demand access to SfN Global Connectome, contact CDS at 508-743-8563 Monday–Friday 9 a.m.–5p.m. Eastern Standard Time.
Registration includes on-demand access to the virtual environment and event recordings. Sessions are available to view on demand until April 13, 2021. Digital posters are available on demand until February 13, 2021.
This coming January 11–13, join the world's largest neuroscience community for SfN Global Connectome: A Virtual Event.
This brand-new, cross-cutting digital neuroscience event is designed to facilitate scientific exchange across the globe and across the field, providing scientists at all career stages, of all disciplines, with opportunities to learn, collaborate, and connect. Program highlights include:
- Digital poster presentations
- Dynamic talks from leaders in the field, including Zayd Khaliq, Mauro Costa-Mattioli, and Bong-Kiun Kaang – and more!
- Popular sessions, including Dual Perspectives and Storytelling
- Interactive Q&A
- Robust Exhibit Hall
- Graduate School Fair
- NeuroJobs Career Fair
Join or renew now as a 2020 or 2021 member to get the best registration rates.
The full program will be rolling out this fall. In the meantime, sign up to receive the latest event updates — including details about digital poster presentation, speakers, and other opportunities for virtual engagement.
Review the SfN Global Connectome sponsorship prospectus.
No matter what your area of specialization, we want to see you at SfN’s Global Connectome: A Virtual Event! Registration is now open.
Abstracts
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Call for Abstracts
Abstract submission is now closed. To view a read-only version of your abstract, you can log in to the Registration Resource Center.
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How to Submit
SfN is looking for a broad range of abstracts for SfN Global Connectome. Review the submission process.
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Registration Resource Center
Print your registration receipt and view a read-only version of your abstract.