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FENS supports the African Society of Neuroscientists meeting 2017 (SONA)

13 April 2017

13 April, 2017 in FENS News FENS provides travel grants to help young investigators, PhD or MS students to attend SONA conference 2017 (11-14 June) in Entebbe, Uganda The support is intended to support young investigators (MSc to Postdoc level) to attend SONA conference 2017 in Entebbe, Uganda. These grants - of up to € [...] Read More

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Applications Open for Global Advocacy Seed Grants

06 April 2017

06 April, 2017 in Societies & Partner News Applications are open for Global Advocacy Seed Grants to support neuroscience societies, groups and organizations in the Asian Pacific, African, Latin American and European regions who would like to conduct advocacy events and activities in their local areas in 2018. The seed grant programme, which is coordinated [...] Read More

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Boehringer Ingelheim FENS Research Award 2018: Applications open

05 April 2017

05 April, 2017 in FENS News The award is given in recognition of outstanding and innovative scientific work from all areas of neuroscience research. The personal prize amounts to 25,000 EUR. This award is sponsored by Boehringer Ingelheim and is announced by the Federation of European Neuroscience Societies.  Candidates may either apply themselves or be [...] Read More

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IBANGS 2017: late-breaking abstract deadline

04 April 2017

04 April, 2017 in Neuroscience News The 19th Annual Genes, Brain & Behavior Meeting will be held in Madrid, Spain, May 15-18, 2017. The meeting will include exciting scientific lectures, research presentations and opportunities to share your work with your fellow scientists and mentors. The 19th Annual IBANGS Meeting will be held in Madrid, SPAIN [...] Read More

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FENS member slots to attend the 2017 SfN meeting in Washington

04 April 2017

04 April, 2017 in FENS News Are you planning to attend the SfN meeting in Washington DC? Request your ISM slot to register and present your abstract on member terms. FENS members can register and present an abstract at the SfN annual meeting on the same conditions as regular members of SfN. Register for an [...] Read More

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Winners of the FENS EJN Awards 2018 announced

03 April 2017

03 April, 2017 in FENS News FENS and EJN announce the winners of the FENS EJN Award 2018 and the FENS EJN Young Investigator Prize 2018 The Federation of European Neuroscience Societies (FENS) and EJN in partnership with the Wiley are pleased to announce the winners of the prestigious 2018 FENS EJN Award and FENS [...] Read More

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IBRO, FENS, and SfN Support March for Science

03 April 2017

03 April, 2017 in FENS News IBRO, FENS, and SfN Support March for Science, Encourage Neuroscientists Around the World to Participate in Affiliated Local Events. International Brain Research Organization (IBRO) President Pierre J. Magistretti and Secretary-General Larry W. Swanson, Federation of European Neuroscience Societies (FENS) President Barry J. Everitt, and Society for Neuroscience (SfN) President [...] Read More

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EJN Virtual Issue on the Basal Ganglia

26 March 2017

26 March, 2017 in FENS News A frequently occurring theme in many of the papers and reviews of EJN is the basal ganglia. These papers include basic studies on the cellular and molecular organization of the basal ganglia in animals, functions of the basal ganglia in animals and humans, and studies of basal ganglia diseases [...] Read More

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Cambridge Neuroscience Public Lecture 21 March

20 March 2017

20 March, 2017 in Neuroscience News "Cambridge Neuroscience Public Lecture - Robinson College, Cambridge at 6pm - Featuring a Cambridge Neurologist and a patient that has been involved in MS trials. Tuesday 21 March: 6:00pm - 7:00pm Robinson College, Grange Road, CB3 9AN Cambridge Neuroscience Public Lecture People with multiple sclerosis will describe how they [...] Read More

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SfN, FENS Issue Joint Statement on New U.S. Immigration Executive Order

16 March 2017

16 March, 2017 in FENS News Society for Neuroscience (SfN) President Eric J. Nestler and Federation of European Neuroscience Societies (FENS) President Barry Everitt released the following statement addressing the new White House executive order on immigration, scheduled to take effect March 16. "The Society for Neuroscience stands with the Federation of European Neuroscience Societies [...] Read More

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Hertie Foundation and FENS award Eric Kandel Young Neuroscientists Prize to Marta Zlatic

14 March 2017

14 March, 2017 in FENS News The Hertie Foundation and the Federation of European Neuroscience Societies (FENS) have announced the winner of their prize for young neuroscientists: Marta Zlatic, a Croatian/British neurobiologist, will receive the Eric Kandel Young Neuroscientists Prize worth EUR 100,000 for her research into decision-making processes in the brain. It is the [...] Read More

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“Brain Diaries”: New exhibition opening in Oxford

10 March 2017

10 March, 2017 in Neuroscience News The secret life of your brain is revealed in new exhibition at the Museum of Natural History. New exhibition "Brain Diaries" is opening on the 10th of March at the Museum of Natural History in Oxford. "Brain Diaries", unlocks the mysteries of the brain’s development at each stage of life, [...] Read More

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FENS-Kavli Scholars’ survey on how to get the perfect grant

08 March 2017

08 March, 2017 in FENS News The opinion article based on the FENS-Kavli Network of Excellence’s survey, led by Tim Vogels, Matt Grubb, Carlos Ribeiro and Yiota Poirazi (chair of the Network) has been published in the 9th March issue of Nature. The article summarises the work of the FENS-Kavli Scholars who asked more than [...] Read More

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March for Science: 22 April 2017

07 March 2017

07 March, 2017 in Neuroscience News On 22 April the scientific community will march in the US as a call to support and safeguard science and research to the recent policy change. The main mission of the march is to publicly communicate science as a pillar of human freedom and prosperity: the most effective way [...] Read More