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    The Society for Neuroscience’s (SfN’s) Foundations of Rigorous Neuroscience Research (FRN) program aims to inform and empower neuroscientists at all career stages to enhance the rigor and reproducibility of their research. Begin this series with Oswald Steward and Lique Coolen as they cover the genesis of the FRN program, the objectives of the podcast series, and the resources that you can access to enhance rigorous research practices in neuroscience.

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Non-coding RNAs in Nervous System Function and Disease

By Andrew Chen, April 12 in Webinars

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April 12

Breaking the Stigma: Neuroscientists Prioritizing Our Own Mental Health as a Community

By Andrew Chen, April 12 in Webinars

Views: 30

April 12

Navigating the Neuroscience Job Market During COVID19 and Beyond

By Andrew Chen, April 12 in Webinars

Views: 24

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"Bridges" - a neuroscience art exhibition

By Andrew Chen, March 24 in General Discussion

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Pyramidal Neurons and Neuroelectric research- Educational- Youtube channel

By Andrew Chen, March 11 in General Discussion

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SfN Global Connectome: A Virtual Event
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