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  • Article Career Paths
    Careers in Neuroscience: Science Policy Communicator
    Science policy and communication are more important than ever. In this next installment of Neuronline’s Careers in Neuroscience series, hear from Naomi Charalambakis, PhD, director of communications and science policy at Americans for Medical Progress. Learn about how she draws upon her neuroscience training to communicate effectively with nonscientific audiences and advocate for biomedical research and what qualities you may need for a similar career path.
    Oct 14, 2025 Naomi Charalambakis, PhD
  • Webinar Video Advocacy
    AAN and SfN Joint Forum: Neuroscience Research in Times of Uncertainty
    Federal research funding is essential for advancing science, improving patient care, and sustaining the future of neuroscience and neurology. Yet, the appropriations process that determines this funding can be complex and unpredictable. Meaningful and effective engagement requires strong, coordinated advocacy.
    Oct 13, 2025
  • Article Professional Development
    Undergraduate to Scientist: How Early Skills and Experiences Shape Your CV
    Growing up in a household shaped by instability and domestic challenges, I never imagined neuroscience, or even science, could be a path for me. With little exposure to STEM, the world of research felt distant and out of reach. Yet over time, mentorship, persistence, and curiosity opened doors I didn’t even know existed. Those doors eventually led me to becoming a Goldwater Scholar, one of the most prestigious honors for undergraduate researchers. While that recognition was validating, the real value came from the lessons I learned along the way: how to communicate science clearly, seek out opportunities, and build confidence even when I felt out of place. In this article, I want to share those lessons and offer practical advice for students navigating similar challenges in their journeys.
    Oct 3, 2025 Tiffany Chan
  • Tiffany Chan
    Tiffany Chan is a junior at Rutgers University-Camden, where she is building a foundation in biology and computational and integrative biology, minoring in physics and chemistry. As a 2025 Goldwater Scholar, she aspires to integrate experimental and computational approaches to investigate the molecular mechanisms of brain function and develop neuromodulation-based strategies to advance therapeutic approaches for currently incurable neurological diseases.
    Oct 1, 2025
  • Podcast Professional Development
    “Think Alike?” S2E2: Diverging Ideas, Shared Goal
    In this episode, Yosif (Joe) Zaki, PhD, and Zach Pennington, PhD, join mentor Denise Cai, PhD, to reflect on the journey of building a neuroscience lab from the ground up.
    Sep 24, 2025 Yosif (Joe) Zaki, PhD, Zachary Pennington, PhD, Denise J. Cai, PhD
  • Article Career Paths
    Careers in Neuroscience: Translational Researcher
    To kick off Neuronline’s Careers in Neuroscience series, read on to learn about Suet Theng Beh, PhD, a translational researcher at Banner Sun Health Research Institute, and what skills and experiences can help you in pursuing a career in this field.
    Sep 23, 2025 Suet Theng Beh, PhD
  • Article Career Paths
    Careers in Neuroscience: Neurosurgeon and Professor
    In this Careers in Neuroscience profile, learn about Valéria Marques Figueira Muoio, MD, PhD, a neurosurgeon and professor at University of São Paulo- Brazil. Muoio discusses how she decided to pursue neurosurgery, research, and teaching simultaneously, and the necessary skills for all three career paths.
    Sep 23, 2025 Valéria Marques Figueira Muoio, MD, PhD
  • Suet Theng Beh, PhD
    Suet Theng Beh, PhD, is a staff scientist at Banner Sun Health Research Institute, where she leads the Human Cells Core for Translational Research and supports the Brain and Body Donation Program. With a strong foundation in neuroscience and expertise in mitochondrial biology and cell reprogramming, her research focuses on understanding the cellular pathways underlying age-related neurodegenerative diseases, including Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s.
    Sep 22, 2025
  • Article Professional Development
    Undergraduate to Scientist: How Early Skills and Experiences Shape Your CV
    When I started my undergraduate studies, I didn’t realize that I was already taking the first steps toward becoming an independent researcher. In fact, the habits, skills, and experiences you develop during your undergraduate years can shape the trajectory of your career for years to come. By intentionally building your academic and scientific CV from the start and approaching your research with dedication, responsibility, and respect for deadlines, you set yourself apart. It’s not only about achievements on paper, but also about cultivating the mindset and abilities that make you a resilient, adaptable, and trustworthy researcher.
    Sep 5, 2025 Suelyn Koerich, PhD, PharmD
  • Webinar Video Professional Development
    How to Make and Present a Poster for Neuroscience 2025
    In this webinar, speakers will discuss key points of poster preparation and presentation, including where to start, how to visualize your ideas using text and figures, how to present to different audiences, how to handle questions and discussions at your poster, and how to follow up with your audience. Each speaker will share a 10-minute presentation, and there will be time for open discussion and Q&A with attendees.
    Sep 4, 2025
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