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Video Career PathsNuruddeen Lewis is a scientist with the Cellular and Translational Immunology group at EMD Serono. Lewis talks about how he found EMD Serono and what a day in his lab looks like.Apr 7, 2017
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Article Scientific ResearchIn the nervous system, each neuron subtype develops unique dendritic architecture that widely differs in the number of branches and the 3D orientation.Apr 6, 2017
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Article Scientific ResearchThe problem of following a speaker’s voice in the presence of others, the Cocktail Party Problem (CPP), remains a focus of intensive research in a diverse range of fields, including neuroscience, computer science, and speech recognition, more than 50 years after it was named.Apr 6, 2017
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Video TrainingThe neuroscience field is evolving with new tools, technologies, and research techniques. So what will best prepare the next generation of neuroscientists to use these advances and launch their careers?Apr 3, 2017
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Webinar TrainingHow can neuroscience training programs adapt to evolving tools, technologies, career opportunities, and challenges to best prepare trainees for the future? This webcast will explore strategies to help you tackle this question for graduate and postdoctoral neuroscience training programs at your institutions.Apr 3, 2017
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Article Professional DevelopmentKay Tye reflects on her hopes for her field of research and career, and discusses the importance of advocating for yourself.Mar 30, 2017
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Article OutreachDiscovery Day at Drexel University attracts hundreds of students and faculty each year. At this event, students have the unique opportunity to practice presenting their research in a comfortable setting, and faculty, alumni, and other attendees provide support, guidance, and judging for the competition.Mar 30, 2017
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Article Scientific ResearchAs a journal reviewer, your job is to evaluate manuscripts for scientific rigor, details of the work, figures and data, and effective formatting.Mar 28, 2017
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Video Annual Meeting Scientific ResearchRecent advances in technologies for preparing and analyzing cells and for sequencing nucleic acids are quickly making it possible to study the nervous system in information-rich, highly multi-dimensional ways.Mar 28, 2017
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Article DiversityExchanging perspectives with female scientists across the field — regardless of level, research focus, or career path — can be beneficial in helping you navigate your own opportunities and challenges.Mar 23, 2017














