Each year, scientists from around the world congregate to discover new ideas, share their research, and experience the best ...
The Society for Neuroscience relies on the active engagement of its members to make its work possible.
Scientists from diverse backgrounds contribute important research to the field, but face unique challenges. We engage with the global community to empower these voices, strengthening the field.
Graduate and postdoctoral researchers from diverse backgrounds have the opportunity to join this award-winning program to enhance their career and build community. The Neuroscience Scholars Program ...
Julius Axelrod Prize: Robert Edwards and Marian Joëls Jacob P. Waletzky Award: Erin S. Calipari Swartz Prize for Theoretical and Computational Neuroscience: Eero Simoncelli Ralph W. Gerard Prize in ...
The Society's public outreach and education efforts share knowledge and discoveries made possible through neuroscience research.
We are a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that depends on donations to support our current efforts and pioneer new initiatives. All donations are tax-deductible.
The ECPA program is designed to create an extensive network of neuroscience advocates. Ambassadors gain the necessary skills to advocate for science and to encourage those in their personal networks ...
Members work with policymakers locally, nationally, and internationally to raise global support for investment in basic research and neuroscience discovery.
SfN's Program provides an overview of Neuroscience 2017 scientific content, as well as registration, hotel, and travel information. The Program also lists event contributors as of publication. To ...
Abstracts were received from thousands of members from all over the world. Presenting authors of abstracts were emailed in early July regarding their abstract’s acceptance status. There are several ...