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Advocacy and Outreach

Explore how scientists around the world are engaging the public and promoting the value of brain research. Discover practical strategies for raising awareness in your community or institution, and access resources such as articles and training videos to help you effectively communicate your research and advocate for science.

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Advocacy In Action: Reflections from SfN’s Hill Day
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SfN Chapters Subcommittee Chair: "Chapters Can Play a Crucial Role in Advocating for Neuroscience"
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    Meet the ECPAs: Thomas Xin
    Jun 12, 2024
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    How to Plan and Execute Outreach Events with Broad Appeal
    May 08, 2024
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    Meet the ECPAs: Claire Robey
    May 08, 2024
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    The Power of Brain Awareness Week
    Apr 17, 2024
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    Meet the ECPAs: Rebecca Ravenelle
    Apr 08, 2024
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    Meet the ECPAs: Anastasiia Gryshyna
    Apr 05, 2024
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    Inspiring Young Scientists Through Art, Science, and Poetry
    Jul 19, 2023
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    Influential Writing and Leading Change
    Mar 17, 2023
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    Wealth Inequality in Distribution of NIH Funding to Rural States
    Nov 04, 2022
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    How to Advocate for Mental Health Research
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    Be Prepared to Defend Against Animal Rights Oppositional Efforts
    Feb 15, 2022
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    How to Prepare for, Defend Against, and Recover From Animal Rights Oppositional Efforts
    Jan 19, 2022
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