Seen by the FENS-Kavli Scholars: 2015 research breakthrough

25 February 2016

FENS News

25 February, 2016 in FENS News

For the very first time, the FENS-Kavli Network of Excellence has made its own selection and voted on the most prominent research breakthroughs of the year.

A great variety of outstanding research papers in the field of neuroscience has characterised the year 2015. And for the first time the FENS-Kavli Scholars made its own selection. It ranges from ground-breaking high-resolution insights into synaptic, dendritic and engram-specific memory traces, over hitherto undiscovered anatomical connections in the mouse brain, to single-cell RNA sequencing of different brain cells, and, finally, to a study urging for caution when interpreting real-time manipulations of brain circuits. Read more.