Our awards span a wide range of achievements, from recognizing the merits of young and promising neuroscientists, to honoring those who’ve dedicated their careers to furthering the field.
As an integral part of SfN’s Growth and Opportunity Strategy, SfN welcomes nominations of a wide range of award candidates. Your nominations help us to better recognize research achievements made ...
SfN runs an annual Call for Nominations for committee and Council positions. Committees focus on a variety of topics including annual meeting programming, advocacy, and professional development. All ...
The SfN annual meeting exhibit program helps further the education of scientists working in neuroscience. Exhibiting eligibility is based on the following standards: Exhibits must be of an educational ...
Booth fees do not include booth carpet, furnishings (tables/chairs), electricity, Wi-Fi, audiovisual equipment, floral, catering or labor. SfN requires that all ...
The Neuroscience 2025 Virtual Component will include both virtual posters and live broadcasting of select sessions, as well as Q&A opportunities. All livestreamed sessions and virtual posters will be ...
As an integral part of SfN’s Growth and Opportunity Strategy, SfN welcomes nominations of a wide range of award candidates. Your nominations help us to better recognize research achievements made ...
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Location: Walter E. Washington Convention Center in Washington, DC. Neuroscience 2017 was held November 11-15 at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center in Washington, DC. More than 30,300 ...
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