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Article Career PathsIn this interview, 2025 Neuronline Community Leader Maria-Tzousi Papavergi speaks to Cynthia Lemere, PhD, professor of neurology in the Ann Romney Center for Neurologic Diseases at Brigham and Women's Hospital and Harvard Medical School. Read on to learn about the person beyond the bench and the experiences that have shaped Lemere's journey as a scientist, as well as her advice to young scientists.Feb 24, 2026
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Webinar Video Scientific ResearchJoin this interactive session as Katherine Nautiyal discusses her paper, “The Serotonin 1B Receptor Modulates Striatal Activity Differentially Based on Behavioral Context”, with eNeuro Reviewing Editor Jibran Khokhar. Attendees can submit questions at registration and live during the webinar.Feb 20, 2026
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Article Career PathsIf you are deciding between a postdoctoral fellowship in a European country versus the United States, this resource is for you! SfN and FENS collaborated on a panel discussion on Sept. 24, 2025, to explore the similarities and differences between PhD and postdoctoral training in the United States and Europe. Hear more from the speakers on the European postdoctoral perspective of this webinar below and gain invaluable insights into your academic path. To learn more from the speakers who conducted their postgraduate research in the United States, read more here.Feb 19, 2026
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Article Career PathsIf you are deciding between a postdoctoral fellowship in the United States versus a European country, this resource is for you. SfN and FENS collaborated on a panel discussion on Sept. 24, 2025, to explore the similarities and differences between PhD and postdoctoral training in the United States and Europe. Hear more from the speakers on the United States postdoctoral perspective of this webinar below and gain invaluable insights into your academic path. To learn more from the speakers who conducted their postgraduate research in Europe, read more here.Feb 19, 2026
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Webinar Video AdvocacyWhy does federal funding for neuroscience matter—and how does it help you and your family? Get all the details from the experts at the American Academy of Neurology (AAN) and the Society for Neuroscience (SfN) in this free webinar for the public, academics, and clinicians.Feb 18, 2026
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Webinar Video Professional DevelopmentIn this webinar, experienced reviewer and editor Laura Colgin discusses why she finds reviewing enjoyable and how it broadens her scholarship and helps her grow professionally.Feb 10, 2026
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Webinar Video Scientific ResearchIn this webinar, the speaker will cover data visualization in MATLAB for new users and brush up on topics for those who are familiar with MATLAB coding.Feb 10, 2026
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Article Advocacy and OutreachAdvocacy is not a one-time effort—it is an ongoing commitment that sustains the future of neuroscience. As SfN chapters continue to support education, training, and community engagement, advocacy plays a critical role in ensuring that neuroscience research remains a priority for policymakers, funding agencies, and the public. Read on to learn why sustained advocacy matters, how individual scientists and chapters can make a meaningful impact, and how SfN can support your efforts.Feb 9, 2026
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CollectionWelcome to the SfN Leadership Development Series page. These resources are designed to increase knowledge of transferable leadership skills and awareness of leadership perspectives that help neuroscientists at early career stages and beyond. Explore this digital collection to deepen your knowledge in areas such as communication challenges, management training, and cultural awareness, and gain insights from personal leadership stories shared by experienced leaders in the field. The series is currently supported by SfN and the Grass Foundation.Feb 5, 2026
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Article Career PathsIn this Careers in Neuroscience profile, meet Mathew Birdsall Abrams, PhD, director of science and training at the International Neuroinformatics Coordinating Facility (INCF) and operations director at the Karolinska Institutet in Stockholm, Sweden. In both roles, Abrams blends over 25 years of experience in both experimental neuroscience and clinical psychiatry, as well as 12 years of experience in community coordination, community building, and product development in neuroinformatics. Learn more about his journey as a neuroscientist and what skills are necessary to follow a similar career trajectory.Feb 3, 2026








