🎉 SfN is proud to announce the newest cohort of #NeuroScholars! Welcome to a growing community of over 1,300 underrepresented neuroscience researchers of all career stages. Stay tuned to meet the newest #NSPeeps!
Society for Neuroscience
Non-profit Organizations
Washington, DC, DC 113,809 followers
The largest nonprofit membership organization of scientists and physicians who study the brain and the nervous system.
About us
The Society for Neuroscience (SfN) is the world's largest organization of scientists and physicians devoted to advancing understanding of the brain and nervous system. A membership society, SfN has grown from 500 members in 1969 to nearly 35,000 in 80+ countries today. SfN promotes scientific exchange through its annual meeting, which attracts more than 30,000 attendees from around the globe, and its scientific publications, eNeuro and The Journal of Neuroscience. SfN also supports the neuroscience community through professional development programming and is dedicated to sharing the excitement and progress of scientific discovery through public information and outreach. SfN advocates for policies that advance science and improve health, such as ensuring strong national investments in research and the responsible use of animals in research.
- Website
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http://www.sfn.org
External link for Society for Neuroscience
- Industry
- Non-profit Organizations
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- Washington, DC, DC
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1969
- Specialties
- Neuroscience, Research, Molecular Neuroscience, Behavioral Neuroscience, Computational Neuroscience, Clinical Neuroscience, Optogenetics, Social Neuroscience, Transdifferentiation, Affective neuroscience, Neuroengineering, Neuroinformatics, Neurophysiology, Neurolinguistics, Neuroimaging, Developmental neuroscience, and Cultural neuroscience
Locations
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Primary
1121 14th Street NW
Suite 1010
Washington, DC, DC 20005, US
Employees at Society for Neuroscience
Updates
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Have you registered yet? Explore replicability issues in science and discover how #RegisteredReports can support rigorous & reproducible research in this free webinar with Randall Ellis, PhD, Christophe Bernard, PhD, #eNeuro Editor-in-Chief, and Jose Abisambra, PhD, Co-Editor-in-Chief of Elsevier Neuroscience journal, Brain Research Register now. ▶️ https://bit.ly/44k0k2k
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🌎 Join a global #neuroscience conversation at #SfN24. Your research has a place on this stage. Don’t delay, submit your abstract today! ▶️ https://bit.ly/3VJFOG8
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Society for Neuroscience #Sfn2024 Chicago.
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This Week in The Journal #JNeurosci | New Insights on How the Retina Processes Color; Exploring MPC's Dissociable Roles in Memory. Learn More: https://bit.ly/3Ur5KEj
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Learn how #RegisteredReports can support rigorous and reproducible research as well as how authors can best propose their study in the Registered Reports format in this free webinar with Randall Ellis, PhD, Christophe Bernard, PhD, #eNeuro Editor-in-Chief, and Jose Abisambra, PhD Co-Editor-in-Chief of Elsevier Neuroscience journal, Brain Research. ▶️ https://bit.ly/44k0k2k
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May is #MentalHealthAwarenessMonth 🧠! This month, SfN celebrates how neuroscience research is transforming the field’s understanding of mental health conditions, leading to better treatments and stronger support. #MentalHealthMonth
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Society for Neuroscience reposted this
You have until May 29 to submit your entertaining and educational videos about the brain to the 2024 Brain Awareness Video Contest, held by BrainFacts.org and Society for Neuroscience. Creativity encouraged! Details below. #BAVC2024 #neuroscience #brainscience #sciart #SciEd
Brain Awareness Video Contest
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Discover the links between sleep deprivation, estrogen, memory, and learning in the latest issue of Neuroscience Quarterly. 🔗 https://bit.ly/3Wfrc1z
Inside Neuroscience: Sleep Deprivation Leads to Sex-Specific Effects and Memory Problems
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“I see myself as a bridge between the general public and established scientists/professors, striving to make neuroscience more accessible and comprehensible to everyone.” Anastasiia Gryshyna, SfN Early Career Policy Ambassador, discusses funding, ethics, and bridging the gap between scientists and the public. Learn more about her work in this new Interview with Neuronline! ▶️ https://bit.ly/4b1Ekfd #NeuroAdvocate