Neuroscience 2019, SfN's Annual Meeting

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Oct. 19–23 in Chicago. SfN's annual meeting provides the world's largest forum for neuroscientists to debut research and network with global colleagues.

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    If you've been denied a U.S. travel visa to attend in Chicago, you may be eligible for the Science Knows No Borders program. Apply now to have the chance to share your science. Learn more:

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  2. There’s still time to help build the Neuroscience 2020 program. The deadline for proposal submissions has been extended to Thursday, January 9, at 5 p.m. EST. All proposals must be submitted by this final deadline in order to be considered.

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  3. Thank you for making a resounding success! Save the date for our 50th Annual Meeting. Neuroscience 2020, October 24-28, Washington, DC Learn more at:

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  4. Cristina M. Alberini of described key biological mechanisms involved in long-term memory formation and storage, as well as how those mechanisms change over development, during her lecture on Wednesday.

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  5. Thank you for attending ! As events wind down, remember that we expect everyone to follow our Code of Conduct:

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  6. Neuroscience experiments on bats, rodents, or humans should be conducted under naturalistic settings, Nachum Ulanovsky of Weizmann Institute of Science said during his lecture “Neural Codes for Natural Behaviors in Flying Bats.”

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    23. lis 2019.

    Had a very successful ! Finished my NSF ✔ Presented a poster ✔ Met some wonderful people ✔ Ate the best Italian food in my life ✔ Flicked the bean ✔ Made memories I'll never forget ✔

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    Thank You , Chicago, , , and my fellow Neuroscientists. What an amazing conference. See you all at SFN20 in Washington DC!!!

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  9. Don’t miss Neuro Space, an installation beginning with Cajal and moving to current neuron imaging, pushing us to imagine the future. Stop by the Grand Concourse, Hall B, 9-5:30, Sat-Wed.

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  10. Gerald M. Rubin of Howard Hughes Medical Institute shares insights into how a connectome of the Drosophila central nervous system can be used to understand the neural basis of , , and more during his lecture Wednesday.

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    23. lis 2019.

    Last day in Chicago. This city is beautiful!

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    Loved being able to introduce my daughter to

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    23. lis 2019.

    Artbox! Thanks, and , for inspiring neuro-artists everywhere

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  14. If you experience anything that makes you feel harassed at , please report it:

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    23. lis 2019.
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  16. We love (adorable) science families! Congrats Ayanna Wade!

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  17. In his lecture “Aberrant Phase Separation in Neurodegenerative Disease,” Anthony A. Hyman of the Max Planck Institute of Cell Biology & Genetics will address the onset of aggregated-protein pathology in neurodegenerative diseases.

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  18. Rolling street closures due to the Chicago teacher’s strike are impacting this morning’s shuttles. We advise the use of public transit to get to McCormick Place. Take the CTA to Roosevelt Station then SfN’s shuttle to McCormick Place, or take the METRA direct to McCormick Place.

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  19. Participants in the Gene Therapy in Neurological Diseases Roundtable on Wednesday focused on the development of disease modifying therapies to address the unmet needs of patients with neurological disorders.

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  20. The 49th annual Annual Meeting concludes on Wednesday, October 23, with a program of lectures and roundtables. Plan your day! Browse the program on our website, or download the free app:

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  21. Help shape a more rigorous neuroscience culture with your ideas for resource topics on biases, data practices and incentives. Fill out this form or visit booth 1005 to talk to SfN’s scientific training team

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