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FENS-Kavli Scholars received ERC grants

22 September 2016

22 September, 2016 in FENS News FENS warmly congratulates two FENS-Kavli Scholars for their recently awarded ERC starting grants. Gaia Novarino and Hangya Balazs has recently received ERC starting grants for their research. Gaia Novarino analyses genetic and molecular basis of neurodevelopmental disorders. She received the FENS Research Award 2016 and was appointed FENS-Kavli Scholar in 2016. She has [...] Read More

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FRM 2017: Call for symposia still open

21 September 2016

21 September, 2016 in FENS News Submit your symposium proposals for the next FENS regional meeting to take place in Pécs, 20-23 September 2017. FRM 2017 will focus on the most recent discoveries in neuroscience from molecules to behaviour, highlighting discoveries of translational potential. In addition to the wide range of scientific insights, a special [...] Read More

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FENS signed a letter on the importance of primate research

14 September 2016

14 September, 2016 in FENS News More than 400 scientists, including FENS President and members of the FENS Committee on Animals in Research, have signed a letter stating that brain experiments on primates are crucial to medical advances, in response to claims that they are cruel and no longer useful. Last week, Sir David Attenborough and [...] Read More

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The German Alliance of Science Organisations launched a platform on animal research

06 September 2016

06 September, 2016 in Neuroscience News On 6 September the German Alliance of Science Organisations launched an internet platform for education and discussion about research with animals. The website allows interactive discussion and provides a service to journalists seeking scientific experts. It includes extensive information – also via a youtube channel - on the legal [...] Read More

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International Brain Bee at the Forum of Neuroscience 2016: Meet the winner

05 September 2016

05 September, 2016 in FENS News Meet the sixteen-year-old winner, Ana Ghenciulescu from Bucharest, Romania, who explains here what that honour has meant to her. This year, for the first time, the FENS Forum hosted International Brain Bee, a neuroscience competition for high school students. And for the first time, the competition was won by [...] Read More

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EJN call for papers – “The Neurobiological Bases of Autism Spectrum Disorders”

03 September 2016

03 September, 2016 in FENS News The European Journal of Neuroscience has launched a call for paper for its issue on Autism. Submission deadline: 22 December 2016. The Neurobiological Bases of Autism Spectrum Disorders Editors:  Sophie Molholm (Albert Einstein College of Medicine, New York, USA), Stephane Baudouin (Cardiff University, Wales), Mark T. Wallace (Vanderbilt University, Tennessee, [...] Read More

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Obituary: Emeritus Prof. Z. Papadopoulou-Daifoti, 1945-2016

01 September 2016

01 September, 2016 in Neuroscience News Professor Zeta Papadopoulou-Daifoti, Emeritus Professor of Pharmacology at the Medical School of Athens, passed away the 18 March 2016, leaving the European neuroscience community without a dedicated researcher, mentor and friend. Professor Zeta Papadopoulou-Daifoti, Emeritus Professor of Pharmacology at the Medical School of Athens, passed away on 18 March 2016. With her [...] Read More

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Call for ideas for 2018 training activities open

25 August 2016

25 August, 2016 in FENS News FENS and its partners invite scientists from all domains in neuroscience, to support the FENS educational and training programme in 2018, by providing their input in the form of ideas for topics and themes. Ideas for topics and themes for the following educational and training activities in 2018 are welcome [...] Read More

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Call for European History of Neuroscience Online Projects

27 July 2016

27 July, 2016 in FENS News Share the neuroscience history of your country online. The History Committee provides small grants for outstanding projects that aim at documenting the history and development of neuroscience in Europe, by collecting autobiographies, videos, pictures and other electronic materials about illustrious neuroscientists and their distinguished work. The projects should be published [...] Read More

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FENS offers travel grants for the 2nd FALAN Congress

22 July 2016

22 July, 2016 in FENS News FENS provides travel grants to help young investigators, PhD or MS students to attend FALAN Congress 2016 in Buenos Aires. These grants - of up to € 1.200 each - are intended to cover the FALAN Congress 2016 registration fee and the associated travel expenses. Candidates must be young [...] Read More

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Moving on: mobility for early-career neuroscientists

16 July 2016

16 July, 2016 in FENS News A new article from the FENS-KAVLI Scholars has been published in the European Journal of Neuroscience. It discusses how mobility of researchers is fundamental to develop a knowledge-based society that fosters innovativeness and competitiveness. Moving on: mobility for early-career neuroscientistsMatthew S. Grubb, Casper C. Hoogenraad, Lars Schwabe and Guillermina López-Bendito.  Eur J [...] Read More

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FENS elects its new leadership at the 10th FENS Forum of Neuroscience

14 July 2016

14 July, 2016 in FENS News FENS welcomes the new leadership for the years 2016 -2018, elected at the 10th FENS Forum of Neuroscience in Copenhagen. FENS welcomes the new leadership for the years 2016 -2018, elected at the 10th FENS Forum of Neuroscience in Copenhagen. New president of FENS is Professor Barry Everitt FRS, [...] Read More

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Eric Kandel Young Neuroscientists Prize 2017

11 July 2016

11 July, 2016 in FENS News Call for Nominations: Eric Kandel Prize 2017. The Hertie Foundation (Germany), in cooperation with the Federation of European Neuroscience Societies (FENS), announces the opening of nominations for the Eric Kandel Young Neuroscientists Prize 2017. The prize was established in order to recognise outstanding work by young researchers in any field of neuroscience [...] Read More