Each year, scientists from around the world congregate to discover new ideas, share their research, and experience the best ...
Realizing the promise of neuroscience will require diverse voices and many perspectives. From its inception in 1969, the Society has led the way in bringing together scientists of diverse backgrounds ...
Through the Registration Resource Center, attendees can: SfN is committed to helping the environment by reducing waste by printing fewer program books. Attendees will receive free printed copies of ...
Scientists from diverse backgrounds contribute important research to the field, but face unique challenges. We engage with the global community to empower these voices, strengthening the field.
The Latin American Training Program (LATP) was a comprehensive, year-long online training program. It provided webinars, recorded content, and online discussions on cutting edge science and ...
As a courtesy to meeting attendees and your fellow exhibitors, exhibitors must open their exhibit on time each morning and staff it throughout each day of the meeting until the scheduled closing of ...
The Society's public outreach and education efforts share knowledge and discoveries made possible through neuroscience research.
The ECPA program is designed to create an extensive network of neuroscience advocates. Ambassadors gain the necessary skills to advocate for science and to encourage those in their personal networks ...
Brain Awareness Week is an opportunity to educate, promote, advocate for, and support brain science and research.Explore these tools and resources to share your discoveries with the public.
Take advantage of a variety of sponsorship, advertising, and program support opportunities for your organization to raise visibility and increase engagement with the worldwide neuroscience community ...
As part of SfN’s commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion, SfN welcomes nominations of a diverse pool of award candidates. Nominations of women, scientists around the globe, and members of ...