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Webinar Video Scientific ResearchWith new funder requirements and the overall trends toward sharing, validating, and reusing scientific data, researchers are considering their data management practices.Feb 18, 2025
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Podcast Professional DevelopmentIn this episode, mentor Ramesh Raghupathi, PhD, discusses the dynamics of mentorship styles and creating a supportive environment in the lab with mentees Taylor McCorkle, PhD, and PhD candidate Nishell Savory.Jan 29, 2025
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Webinar Video Professional DevelopmentJoin Sikoya Ashburn, Thomas Carew, and Anne West as they share their personal experiences and offer practical advice on finding leadership opportunities and developing management skills early in your career.Jan 24, 2025
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Podcast Scientific ResearchKarl Herrup, Michelle Jin, and James Noble share their perspectives on evaluating the clinical impacts of emerging treatments for Alzheimer’s Disease with eNeuro Editor-in-Chief Christophe Bernard.Jan 21, 2025
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Article Professional DevelopmentEmbarking on neuroscientific research is a thrilling journey. It offers the opportunity to delve into the intricate workings of the brain, its vital roles in the body, and the profound influence of neurons, the brain's fundamental building blocks, on higher-level brain functions. During this journey, one might get fixated on the actual building blocks of the brain, and it would make sense to be cognitively fixated on it since you are studying the brain. However, one should avoid such a state of mind as this can slow down creativity. So, how can a neuroscientist avoid such a fixation?Jan 15, 2025
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Article AdvocacyRead on to learn about Craig McFarland, the latest interview in the Meet the ECPA series. Craig serves as an SfN Early Career Policy Ambassador, a Dana Foundation fellow, and founder and president of the Harvard Ethics Society.Jan 14, 2025
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Webinar Video Scientific ResearchJoin speakers Amanda Lauer, Cosima Porteus, and Joseph Santin for the inaugural session of an exciting new collaborative series by the Society for Neuroscience and The Kavli Foundation. Moderated by Wolfgang Stein, this webinar will explore mechanisms by which nervous systems acclimate to human-generated environmental changes, offering insights across different levels of biological organization and species.Jan 8, 2025
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Article Professional DevelopmentThe Neuroscience Scholars Program is a two-year training program open to underrepresented graduate students and postdoctoral researchers. Building on 40 years of historic engagement, the program supports annual travel awards, mentoring, and the professional development of NSP Fellows and Associates. All materials available in this archive are provided open access to the field and are supported by the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS). The contents of this series are solely the responsibility of the Society for Neuroscience and do not necessarily reflect the official views of NINDS. Learn more about the Neuroscience Scholars Program. Program Year 2024–2025Dec 20, 2024
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Webinar Video TrainingJoin speakers Costas Arvanitis, Sreekanth Chalasani, and Hong Chen as they present new frontiers in neuroscience techniques: the applications of ultrasound for neuroscience research.Dec 19, 2024
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Podcast Professional DevelopmentIn this inaugural episode, mentor Karina Alviña, PhD, and mentee Farhana Afroz, PhD, reflect on the importance of a combination of personal understanding and respect for one another's scientific ideas to developing a successful mentoring relationship.Dec 18, 2024











