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EJN Virtual Issue on the Basal Ganglia

26 March 2017

26 March, 2017 in FENS News A frequently occurring theme in many of the papers and reviews of EJN is the basal ganglia. These papers include basic studies on the cellular and molecular organization of the basal ganglia in animals, functions of the basal ganglia in animals and humans, and studies of basal ganglia diseases [...] Read More

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Cambridge Neuroscience Public Lecture 21 March

20 March 2017

20 March, 2017 in Neuroscience News "Cambridge Neuroscience Public Lecture - Robinson College, Cambridge at 6pm - Featuring a Cambridge Neurologist and a patient that has been involved in MS trials. Tuesday 21 March: 6:00pm - 7:00pm Robinson College, Grange Road, CB3 9AN Cambridge Neuroscience Public Lecture People with multiple sclerosis will describe how they [...] Read More

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SfN, FENS Issue Joint Statement on New U.S. Immigration Executive Order

16 March 2017

16 March, 2017 in FENS News Society for Neuroscience (SfN) President Eric J. Nestler and Federation of European Neuroscience Societies (FENS) President Barry Everitt released the following statement addressing the new White House executive order on immigration, scheduled to take effect March 16. "The Society for Neuroscience stands with the Federation of European Neuroscience Societies [...] Read More

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Hertie Foundation and FENS award Eric Kandel Young Neuroscientists Prize to Marta Zlatic

14 March 2017

14 March, 2017 in FENS News The Hertie Foundation and the Federation of European Neuroscience Societies (FENS) have announced the winner of their prize for young neuroscientists: Marta Zlatic, a Croatian/British neurobiologist, will receive the Eric Kandel Young Neuroscientists Prize worth EUR 100,000 for her research into decision-making processes in the brain. It is the [...] Read More

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“Brain Diaries”: New exhibition opening in Oxford

10 March 2017

10 March, 2017 in Neuroscience News The secret life of your brain is revealed in new exhibition at the Museum of Natural History. New exhibition "Brain Diaries" is opening on the 10th of March at the Museum of Natural History in Oxford. "Brain Diaries", unlocks the mysteries of the brain’s development at each stage of life, [...] Read More

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FENS-Kavli Scholars’ survey on how to get the perfect grant

08 March 2017

08 March, 2017 in FENS News The opinion article based on the FENS-Kavli Network of Excellence’s survey, led by Tim Vogels, Matt Grubb, Carlos Ribeiro and Yiota Poirazi (chair of the Network) has been published in the 9th March issue of Nature. The article summarises the work of the FENS-Kavli Scholars who asked more than [...] Read More

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March for Science: 22 April 2017

07 March 2017

07 March, 2017 in Neuroscience News On 22 April the scientific community will march in the US as a call to support and safeguard science and research to the recent policy change. The main mission of the march is to publicly communicate science as a pillar of human freedom and prosperity: the most effective way [...] Read More

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The Brain Prize 2017 winners announced

06 March 2017

06 March, 2017 in Neuroscience News Three UK-based neuroscientists have won this year’s prestigious Brain Prize. Peter Dayan, Ray Dolan and Wolfram Schultz share the €1 million euro prize for their analysis of how the brain recognises and processes reward. Thirty years ago, German-born Wolfram Schultz, now professor of neuroscience and Wellcome Trust Principal Research [...] Read More

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Open policy by EJN published in Wired

04 March 2017

04 March, 2017 in Neuroscience News Rogue Neuroscientist on a Mission to Hack Peer Review: Wired article about open policy discussed in the EJN editorial Access the full article in Wired here. The creep toward open peer review is well on its way. This month, the European Journal of Neuroscience announced that it would start attaching full, [...] Read More

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Super Brain Summit: 2017

02 March 2017

02 March, 2017 in Neuroscience News Bradley University's 3rd Inaugural Brain Summit - online The Super Brain Summit is a one-day conference showcasing two internationally known experts in the fields of neuroplasticity and neurotherapy. Additionally, this year’s event will focus on discussing and teaching emotional and physiological self-regulation, so attendees can learn how to take [...] Read More

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Symposium and workshop proposals submission deadline is extended!

01 March 2017

01 March, 2017 in FENS News You have now more time to submit your symposium and workshop proposal. Extended Submission Deadline: 8 March 2017 Share your expertise with Europe's leading community at the 11th FENS Forum of Neuroscience in Berlin, 7-11 July 2018. Check the list of themes for FENS Forum 2018 and submit your proposal. For detailed information and guidelines [...] Read More

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Interview with the chair of the FENS Forum 2018 Programme Committee

21 February 2017

21 February, 2017 in FENS News The call for proposals for symposia at the FENS FORUM 2018 meeting in Berlin is open, so we thought it would be useful to find out, from the chair of the programme committee, what makes a good meeting symposium. Jane Haley, member of the FENS communication committee interviewed Professor Thomas [...] Read More

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A public consultation on the preliminary Opinion ‘The need for non-human primates in biomedical research’

20 February 2017

20 February, 2017 in Neuroscience News The European Commission and its Scientific Committee on Health, Environmental and Emerging Risks (SCHEER) have just launched a public consultation on the preliminary Opinion ‘The need for non-human primates in biomedical research, production and testing of products and devices’. The Committee on Animals in Research (CARE) is fully involved [...] Read More

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EJN Special issue call for papers: Neural Oscillations

16 February 2017

16 February, 2017 in FENS News Neural Oscillations: submit your paper. Submission Deadline: 1 July 2017 Editors:  Ali Mazaheri (University of Birmingham, United Kingdom), Heleen Slagter (University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands), Gregor Thut (University of Glasgow, United Kingdom), John J. Foxe (University of Rochester, New York, USA). Large-scale oscillations of cortical networks were the most prominent [...] Read More