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Read about creative ways scientists across the world are raising awareness of the importance of brain research, and acquire practical insight into leading an initiative at your institution or in your community.
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Illuminating Your Path Through Science Outreach
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    Influential Writing and Leading Change
    Mar 17, 2023
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    How Science Communication Can Improve Your Career
    Sep 23, 2021
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    Aug 19, 2015
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    How to Be Upfront About Our Work With Animals
    Nov 30, 2017
  • Students of Imo State University, Owerri and Obafemi Awolowo University Ile-Ife, pose for a picture at a Neuroscience Conference in Owerri, Nigeria.
    Focus on Community: Raising Brain Awareness in Owerri, Nigeria
    Jul 24, 2019
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    Art, Music, and the Brain: How the Arts Influence Us from Youth to Maturity
    Feb 15, 2017
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    Does Your Outreach Match Your Audience?
    Sep 27, 2016
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    A Practical Guide to Science Communication
    Aug 01, 2018
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    Tactics for Leading Your Community
    Jun 28, 2018
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    Community Building and Brain Awareness in India
    Sep 25, 2018
  • A group of midbrain neurons expressing acetylcholine (blue) are made to express another type of neurotransmitter, glutamate (green), using adeno-associated virus as a gene delivery platform. The neurons targeted by the virus also express a red fluorescent protein for identification and thus appear a light-yellow color (green plus red and blue).
    The Art of Experimental Design and Science Outreach
    Aug 19, 2020
  • Paula Clifford discusses how to craft your animal research elevator pitch
    How to Craft Your Animal Research Elevator Pitch
    May 09, 2018
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