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Sep 13, 2019Press ReleaseSfN successfully competed for a five-year grant from the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS) to continue its longstanding Neuroscience Scholars Program.
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Jun 13, 2019Press Release
The membership elected Gina Turrigiano as the incoming president-elect and Julio Ramirez as the incoming treasurer-elect. The elected incoming councilors are Brian MacVicar and Katherine Roche.
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May 22, 2019Press ReleaseThe Society for Neuroscience (SfN) was awarded $270,000 from the National Institute for Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS) for Foundations of Rigorous Neuroscience Research, a three-year scientific rigor training program focused on the "sociology of science."
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May 09, 2019News from SfNTakahashi, of the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, is best known for his group’s discovery of the Clock gene in mice, which is a master regulator of circadian rhythms in mammals.
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May 09, 2019Press ReleaseThe the FY 20 House Labor, Health and Human Services, Education, and Related Agencies (LHHS) appropriations bill includes $41.1 billion in funding for NIH, a $2 billion increase over FY 19.
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May 01, 2019Press Release
The three-year pilot program will enroll a subset of high-performing recipients of SfN’s Trainee Professional Development Award.
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Apr 15, 2019News from SfNSfN President Diane Lipscombe submitted testimony on behalf of the Society in support of significant funding for NIH and NSF in FY20.
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Mar 12, 2019News from SfNWeek of March 4, 2019: Read the Latest Advocacy and Science News
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Mar 05, 2019News from SfNAiming for treatment they have spent more than 30 years describing, understanding and diagnosing the most common hereditary form of stroke, CADASIL. For this, the four French neuroscientists are now receiving the world's most valuable prize for brain research – the Lundbeck Foundation Brain Prize, worth 1 million euros.
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Mar 04, 2019Press ReleasePresenters unable to travel to the U.S. for Neuroscience 2019 due to visa restrictions will be able to participate in a new ‘Science Knows No Borders’ program, allowing them to present their science and their posters remotely.
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