We want to hear from you! Neuronline is seeking contributors to share how they’ve applied their neuroscience training in real-world careers and collaborations.
Read more below about the current priority areas for contributions. Then submit the interest form and SfN staff will reach out to provide more details about the various ways to contribute and see which is right for you.
If you have a different interest or experience to share, submit your idea here.
Careers in Neuroscience: How Are You Using Your Neuroscience Background? ▼
Whether you’re in industry, tech, healthcare, or beyond, your story can help others explore the full spectrum of opportunities in this field. Neuronline is looking for contributors to a series highlighting all the ways you can create a career in neuroscience or using a neuroscience background.
Your voice can help demystify the paths to neuroscience careers and empower others to pursue their goals with confidence. Your perspective can help shape the next generation of neuroscience professionals and foster a stronger, more connected community.
Submit your interest
We’re especially interested in hearing from professionals working in areas such as:
- Biotech & Pharma (e.g., R&D, clinical trials, regulatory affairs)
- Medical Communications & Science Writing
- Data Science & AI
- Neurotechnology & Brain-Computer Interfaces
- Healthcare & Clinical Practice (e.g., neuropsychology, neurology, rehabilitation)
- Product Management or UX Research
- Policy, Advocacy, or Nonprofits
- Entrepreneurship & Startups
Submit your interest and an SfN staff member will reach out to develop the right contribution for you.
The Power of Collaboration ▼
Whether you're in academia, clinical research, industry, or policy, share your insights on how collaboration has shaped your work and the field of neuroscience at large.
Share your experience around how collaborations have shaped your work, what to consider when building collaborations, and tips for effective collaboration. We want to hear about how you’ve worked with other labs, with global partners, or found unexpected partnerships.