Drop by the SfN booth in the Exhibit Hall (Hall A) to: ...
Your voice is most impactful on your elected officials. Use the Find Your Legislator tool to find out who to reach out to.
Scientists from diverse backgrounds contribute important research to the field, but face unique challenges. We engage with the global community to empower these voices, strengthening the field.
As part of SfN’s commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion, SfN welcomes nominations of a diverse pool of award candidates. Nominations of women, scientists around the globe, and members of ...
SfN supports women through resources, networking, awards, and education to raise awareness of implicit bias.
Julius Axelrod Prize: Robert Edwards and Marian Joëls Jacob P. Waletzky Award: Erin S. Calipari Swartz Prize for Theoretical and Computational Neuroscience: Eero Simoncelli Ralph W. Gerard Prize in ...
The Society's public outreach and education efforts share knowledge and discoveries made possible through neuroscience research.
On-demand content was available until December 15. Search all Neuroscience 2023 abstracts and presentations via the Neuroscience Meeting Planner, or download PDFs of abstracts for all annual meeting ...
SfN provides complimentary shuttle services between McCormick Place and most of the official SfN meeting hotels, with the exception of hotels within walking distance. Service is every 10–20 minutes.
Thank You for Joining Us at Neuroscience 2021! Neuroscience 2021 took place online November 8-11 with Preview Days on November 3-7. On-demand access for all registered attendees ended on November 30.
The ARTECHOUSE exhibit 'Life of a Neuron’ was created in collaboration with the Society for Neuroscience. This exhibit brought scientists and artists together to push boundaries and bring you the ...
Chicago is accessible by two major airports. Transportation options, approximate travel times, and approximate fares to and from the airports are listed. Fares are subject to change. Chicago O'Hare ...