Neuroscience 2025: Late-Breaking Abstracts and More
Miss the opportunity to submit your science for Neuroscience 2025? Not so fast! Back by popular demand, Late Breaking Abstracts for Neuroscience 2025 can be submitted September 3–10. Last year, more than 850 abstracts were submitted to the first-ever call for a second round of abstracts. Approved late-breaking abstracts will be presented in a poster section adjacent to the main poster floor. See the FAQ for additional information.
Replacing the SfN-Sponsored Socials and Neuroscience Meet-Ups formats, the new Neuroscience Networking Events can be small or large gatherings. These informal social events are organized by SfN members to gather annual meeting attendees who share a common interest and are held outside the Neuroscience 2025 scientific program hours. Applications to host a Neuroscience Networking Event are open until October 23.
Now a mainstay of the annual meeting, the Neuroscience 2025 Virtual Component offers access to livestreamed sessions and virtual posters for those unable to travel. Up to 24 lectures will be livestreamed, with virtual and in-person attendees able to participate in the live Q&A. The platform will open one week before the meeting and remain available for one month after the meeting.
The discount for advance registration to Neuroscience 2025 ends October 6. As always, SfN members enjoy a significant reduction on annual meeting registration fees as part of their membership. Don’t delay in registering as the most in-demand housing options will disappear well before the meeting begins.