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  • Table of attendees at a Neuroscience 2017 Professional Development Workshop
    Funding Opportunities to Build Interdisciplinary Neuroscience Research for the Future
    Apr 05, 2018
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    How to Publish for a Successful Academic Career
    Apr 01, 2018
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    Improving Your Science: Sample-Size Planning, Pre-Registration, and Reproducible Data Analysis
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    Addressing Issues Facing Women in the Early Stages of their Scientific Career
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