Towards the sensory nature of the carotid body: Hering, De Castro and Heymans |
Paper by Fernando de Castro.
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Tracing the origins of modern neuroscience in ancient Greece |
Project funded under the FENS call for history of neuroscience projects.
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2018 |
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Translation into English of the Club Histoire de Neurosciences (CHN) website |
English version of the Club Histoire de Neurosciences (CHN) website on the history of French Neuroscience.
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2011 |
Open URL
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Treasures from Cajal and De Castro |
Compilation of the classic histological techniques used by Cajal and his disciples to found modern Neurology and Neuroscience.
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2012 |
Open URL
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Unknown Ivan Pavlov |
Translation and digitalization of the archival unpublished materials about Ivan Pavlov.
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2014 |
Open URL
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Unraveling the Past of Women in Neurosciences |
Unraveling the Past of Women in Neurosciences: their Contributions to Understanding of Brain and Behaviour – a History Online Project awardee.
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Untold Stories: the Women Pioneers of Neuroscience in Europe |
These are the stories of seven women born before 1900, who worked hard to pursue a career in science and who published pioneering works, largely forgotten.
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2016 |
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Volodymyr Betz (1834-1894) – World-renowned neurobiologist |
Website dedicated to the world-ren0wned Ukrainian neurobiologist Volodymyr Betz (1834-1894).
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2015 |
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Volodymyr Pravdych-Neminsky (1879-1952): first EEG and struggle for neuroscience research |
Biography of Volodymyr Pravdych-Neminsky: life and and contribution to electroencephalography.
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2015 |
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Why Study the History of Neuroscience? |
Paper published by Richard Brown.
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Women Neuroscientists in the Cajal School |
Paper on the women neuroscientists in the Cajal School.
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Women Pioneers of Neuroscience in Europe |
Promo of: Untold stories: the Women Pioneers of Neuroscience in Europe, the film and the website.
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Women Pioneers on the train |
These are women who worked in Europe during the first half of twentieth century and made relevant contributions to the many fields of modern neuroscience. The initial phase of this project was awarded in 2016 by the FENS History Committee
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Women Scientists and their Contributions to the Development of Hippocampus-Memory field in the European and World Neuroscience |
Project funded under the FENS call for history of neuroscience projects.
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2018 |
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Young, John Z. – UK |
Biography of Young, John Z. – UK
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