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Applying knowledge in innovative ways is essential to discovery and progress. This starts with curiosity. Our desire to solve mysteries ultimately helps us to build that knowledge, making it available for novel interpretations and applications.
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Walter J. Koroshetz, MD, and Joshua Gordon, MD, PhD, are coauthors of the JNeurosci paper “The State of the NIH BRAIN Initiative,” which describes scientific advances and identifies future directions for research.
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More than 30,000 neuroscientists and clinician-scientists from across the globe are expected to gather in California for this year’s annual meeting, November 3–7 at the San Diego Convention Center.
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SfN’s training resources enhance training opportunities for early career scientists that prepare them for both academic and nonacademic career options.
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Creating open dialogue with the public and policymakers regarding the impact federal policies have on the discovery process helps science advocates to increase support for biomedical research.
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The award recognizes outstanding efforts of mentors in encouraging the next generation of innovators and developing a science and engineering workforce that reflects the diverse talent of America.
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