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SfN collects scientific images from around the world from researchers who publish in our journals, JNeurosci and eNeuro. Both journals publish highly rigorous research representative of the breadth of ...
At the time of abstract submission, the study should not have been previously published verbatim as a scientific article or meeting abstract. Note that interim research products, including manuscripts ...
1. Introduction The Society for Neuroscience (hereafter may be referred to as “SfN”, “we,” “us,” or “our”) is the world’s largest nonprofit organization of scientists and physicians devoted to ...
Realizing the promise of neuroscience will require diverse voices and many perspectives. From its inception in 1969, the Society has led the way in bringing together scientists of diverse backgrounds ...
As an Institutional Program (IP), the Society for Neuroscience is committed to providing your organization one free email to student members concerning opportunities for higher education, training, ...
Late-Breaking Abstract Submission Opens September 3 Late-breaking abstract submission will open Wednesday, September 3. Late-breaking abstracts will be accepted until Wednesday, September 10 or until ...
Scientists Create Charitable Legacy for SfN Member A group of scientists are coming together to establish a memorial fund that honors the life and memory of longtime SfN member Nancy Rutledge Zahniser ...
Abstracts must conform to applicable SfN policies and principles. During late-breaking abstract submission, authors must attest that they have read, understand, and confirm that the work presented in ...
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