Dr Tom Quick – Stories of histological slides in the Sherrington Box |
Dr Tom Quick (Department of Physiology, Anatomy and Genetics, University of Oxford), on “Stories of histological slides in the Sherrington Box”, at the FENS History Seminar on “History of Understanding of the Cerebral Cortex”, organised at St John’s College, University of Oxford, on 12 May 2015, by Prof. Zoltan Molnar.
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Dr. Damion Young – Historic digital repositories for the 21st Century |
Dr Damion Young (Medical Sciences Division Learning Technologies (MSDLT) on “Historic digital repositories for the 21st Century, Developing and using the https://history.medsci.ox.ac.uk/ – site. Using historical material in neuroscience teaching”, at the FENS History Seminar on “History of Understanding of the Cerebral Cortex”, organised at St John’s College, University of Oxford, on 12 May 2015, by Prof. Zoltan Molnar.
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E.N. Sokolov the founder of vector psychophysiology in Lomonosov Moscow State University |
Website dedicated to the Russian scientist with a worldwide reputation, a specialist in the field of cognitive psychophysiology and neuroscience, E. N. Sokolov (1920-2008).
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Early Career Researchers & FENS |
There are many ways in which FENS can benefit you as an early career researcher! Find out more in this graphic for you to download.
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Early Life Stress: Impact on Brain and Psychopathology |
Effects of early life stress are found to be dependent on many factors, including sex and genetic background, the age of early exposure, and the age and context within which the long-term impact is examined. Organised by the FENS Committee for Higher Education and Training (CHET), hosted on Neuronline.
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Economo, Constantin – Austria |
Biography of Economo, Constantin – Austria
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EJN & FENS publications – flyer |
The European Journal of Neuroscience (EJN) is the official journal of FENS (online flyer).
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2022 |
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Engage with FENS: FENS outreach & advocacy activities |
FENS is the voice of European neuroscience and aims to increase public awareness about the benefits of brain research. Discover FENS’ outreach and advocacy activities with this videos.
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ENS 2020 Daily Highlights |
A podcast with a round-up of the hottest neuroscience research and conversations from each day of the Forum in the FENS 2020 Daily Podcast, with prominent Forum speakers and representatives of the FENS leadership.
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2020 |
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Erica Charters in conversation with Zoltán Molnár: A History of Medicine perspective on Thomas Willis |
Professor Zoltán Molnár talks to Dr Erica Charters for a History of Medicine perspective on Oxford physician and Father of Neurology Thomas Willis.
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Euler, Curt – Sweden |
Biography of Euler, Curt – Sweden
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Exercise in Brain Health and Disease |
Sedentary behavior is on the rise, resulting in an increased prevalence of preventable life-limiting diseases, including those affecting the brain. This is despite evidence showing that physical activity is one of the most important modifiable lifestyle factors that supports good brain health throughout life and improves quality of life in old age. In this webinar, speakers will discuss different mechanisms by which exercise positively influences brain health and function across the lifespan, from modulation of inflammation to regulation of adult neurogenesis.
Webinar organised by the FENS Committee for Higher Education and Training on the SfN digital platform, Neuronline.
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FENS & neuroscience outreach |
A visual guide to provide you with tips for your outreach project.
This graphic was designed by Engage Visually.
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FENS at a glance |
FENS is the voice of European neuroscience, representing more than 20,000 European neuroscientists. Its activities span five broad areas: scientific meetings, higher education and training, the European Journal of Neuroscience, outreach and advocacy and membership.
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FENS Cast | episode 1 FENS-Hertie Winter School 2022: behind the scenes with Rosa Paolicelli and Anne Roumier |
Did you ever wonder how a FENS School is organised? Dr Richard Roche sat together with co-chairs Dr Rosa Paolicelli and Dr Anne Roumier in order to uncover all the secrets behind the FENS-Hertie Winter School 2022.
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FENS Friday webinar “Functional dissection of the neural circuits controlling innate behaviours: focus on parental behaviour” |
This webinar focuses on how neural circuits underlying innate behaviours develop and how they modulate parental behaviour in adulthood.
Organised by the FENS Committee for Higher Education and Training (CHET).
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FENS Friday webinar “Handling, review and publication of EJN manuscripts” |
Whether a first-time or long-time submitter, the FENS Friday webinar “Handling, review and publication of EJN manuscripts” will provide you with all the necessary information to publish in the European Journal of Neuroscience (EJN).
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FENS Friday webinar “The microbiome, immunity, and neurodevelopment trialogue: from womb to adulthood” |
This FENS Friday live webinar provided state-of-the-art knowledge on the microbiome and its influence on immunity and the nervous system from gestation until adulthood.
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2022 |
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FENS Friday webinar on “Neuroanatomical tract-tracing methods: classic techniques currently going viral” |
This FENS Friday webinar provided a landscape perspective overclassical and modern tools for tract-tracing purposes. The goal is to provide young trainees with the best tips, ideas and background information required for selecting the neuroanatomical tracer or the best combination for a given experimental paradigm.
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2022 |
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FENS Friday webinar: Brain development and neuropsychiatric disorders |
The FENS Friday webinar “Brain development and neuropsychiatric disorders” presented the state-of-the-art knowledge on the brain’s development and how genetic disturbances and/or environmental influences are thought to underlie several neuropsychiatric disorders. Organised by the FENS Committee for Higher Education and Training (CHET).
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2021 |
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FENS Friday webinar: Communicating your science to non-scientists |
This FENS Friday webinar is aimed for neuroscientists at any stage who wish to engage the wider audience with their research, particularly for those who are new to science communication. Organised by the Communication Committee with the support of the Dana Foundation.
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2021 |
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FENS Friday webinar: New avenues for understanding and treating epilepsy |
Epilepsy is not only a common, often devastating disease but also a comorbidity of many neurological disorders, in which control of seizures may significantly improve quality of life and even prognosis. Recent years have witnessed major advancements in the identification of the mechanisms of disease that hold the promise to lead to new treatments. Organised by the FENS Committee for Higher Education and Training (CHET), this FENS Friday webinar provided an overview of these findings and of their potential implications not only for epilepsy but also for other neurological diseases.
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FENS Friday webinar: The importance of coordination and collaboration in brain research |
Organised by the European Brain Council (EBC), the European Brain Research Area project (EBRA) and chaired by FENS President, Prof. Jean-Antoine Girault, this FENS Friday webinar focused on the importance of coordination and collaboration in the brain space highlighting the Shared European Brain Research Agenda (SEBRA).
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FENS Hertie Winter School 2015 on Neurobiology of language and communication |
This playlist contains lectures given during the FENS SfN Winter School 2015 on Neurobiology of language and communication (held in Austria). The interview with the School’s scientific organisers provides an introduction.
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FENS Hertie Winter School 2016 on Memory mechanisms in humans |
This playlist contains lectures given during the FENS Hertie Winter School 2016 on Memory mechanisms in humans: from physiology to behavior and computational models (held in Austria). The interview with the School’s scientific organisers provides an introduction.
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FENS Hertie Winter School 2017 on Neural Control of Behaviour – Series 1: Navigation |
This playlist contains lectures given during the FENS Hertie Winter School 2017 on Neural Control of Behaviour – Series 1: Navigation (held in Austria). The interview with the School’s scientific organisers provides an introduction.
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2017 |
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FENS Higher Education & Training – flyer |
FENS actively supports graduate education, postgraduate training and professional development in neuroscience in Europe (online flyer).
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2022 |
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FENS Image Competition: Terms and Conditions |
The terms and conditions to participate at the FENS-EJN Image Competition.
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2021 |
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FENS Impact Report 2021 |
Learn more about the FENS activities in 2021.
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2021 |
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FENS Meetings – flyer |
One of the key pillars of FENS is the organisation of meetings, which provide a wide range of learning, networking and professional development opportunities for our members.
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2022 |
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FENS membership: discover your member benefits |
FENS provides its members with a full package of services to facilitate the exchange of information and enhance networking activities among neuroscientists at the European level and beyond.
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FENS opinion on the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Amendment (Prohibition of Live Imports of Primates for Research) Bill 2015 |
An opinion from FENS on the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Amendment (Prohibition of Live Imports of Primates for Research)
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2015 |
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FENS Outreach & Advocacy – flyer |
FENS aims to increase public awareness about the benefits of brain research.
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2022 |
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FENS position on Directive 2010/63/EU on the use of animals in scientific research |
FENS position on Directive 2010/63/EU on the use of animals in scientific research (2014)
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2014 |
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FENS Regulations |
FENS – Regulations
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2020 |
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FENS SfN Summer School 2014 on Neurodevelopmental Psychiatric Disorders |
This playlist contains lectures given during the FENS SfN Summer School 2014 on Neurodevelopmental Psychiatric Disorders (held in Italy). The interview with the School’s scientific organisers provides an introduction.
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FENS SfN Summer School 2015 on Shared mechanisms and specificity in neurodegenerative diseases |
This playlist contains lectures and interviews taken at the FENS SfN Summer School 2015 on Shared mechanisms and specificity in neurodegenerative diseases (held in Italy). The interview with the School’s scientific organisers provides an introduction.
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FENS SfN Summer School 2017 on Chemical Neuromodulation |
This playlist contains lectures given during the FENS SfN Summer School on Chemical Neuromodulation: Neurobiological, Neurocomputational, Behavioural and Clinical Aspects (held in Italy). The interview with the School’s scientific organisers provides an introduction.
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FENS Societies & Membership – flyer |
As an umbrella organisation federating national and single-discipline European neuroscience societies, FENS currently serves 44 society members across 33 countries and over 21,000 neuroscientists.
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2022 |
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FENS statement in support of Directive 2010/63/EU on the protection of animals used for scientific purposes |
FENS statement supporting European Directive 2010/63/EU on the protection of animals used for scientific purposes (2015)
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2015 |
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