
For the last ten years, Neuronline has been the Society for Neuroscience’s home for learning and discussion. Neuroscientists of all career stages can share great science, forge collaborations, and grow their career with Neuronline’s variety of webinars, articles, videos, and podcasts.
To celebrate its ten-year anniversary, check out these ten resources from Neuronline over the years.
- Listen: Think Alike?: A Neuronline Podcast (Present)
Dive into this ongoing podcast series from Neuronline that delves into the art and science of mentorship within the neuroscience community.
- Watch: Meet-the-Experts Webinar Collection (Present)
Get a personal glimpse into the careers and mindsets of leading scientists who are solving complex challenges and navigating evolving field opportunities in this ongoing webinar series.
- Read and Watch: My Experience as a Deaf Person in Science (2024)
Learn about Melody Schwenk, a PhD student studying the intersection of language, cognition, and education at Gallaudet University, and how being deaf has shaped her life and her research.
- Watch: How to Make and Present a Poster for Neuroscience 2023 (2023)
Review best practices for making and presenting your poster at conferences like SfN’s annual meeting in this webinar from 2023.
- Watch: Teaching Neuroscience – Reviving Neuroanatomy Webinar (2022)
Students often find neuroanatomy a daunting exercise of rote memorization in a dead language. Watch this workshop to learn how to rejuvenate teaching neuroanatomy.
- Listen: Pathways to Enhance Rigor: A Collection of Conversations Podcast (2021)
This is a limited-series podcast featuring neuroscientists discussing ways to better embed rigor into every part of the scientific process, from experimental design to sharing with the public.
- Read: How Science Communication Can Improve Your Career (2021)
Science communication, or SciComm, is a foundational part of being a scientist. Use these tools to help you get started.
- Read: Understanding the Glymphatic System (2018)
The glymphatic system is a network of vessels that clear waste from the central nervous system (CNS), mostly during sleep. Read this article to learn more.
- Explore: An Introduction to Scientific Rigor (2017)
This collection of videos, articles, and webinars explores the key tenets, best practices, and other considerations related to conducting rigorous and reproducible neuroscience research.
- Read: No Pain, No Gain? Evidence for a Relationship Between Peripheral Nerve Regeneration and Pain (2017)
In a summary of their study, Jun-Ming Zhang, Judith A. Strong, and Wenrui Xie provide evidence that the regeneration process may be intimately related to neuropathic pain.
Read more about all that Neuronline has to offer and how to get involved here.
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Thank you to all of those who have contributed to Neuronline in the last ten years and to all our visitors – we would be nowhere without you!
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