
SfN Virtual Conferences and Events
Strengthen your skills and build connections through trainings provided by global experts for all career stages.
This brand-new, cross-cutting digital neuroscience event is designed to facilitate scientific exchange across the globe and across the field, providing scientists at all career stages, of all disciplines, with opportunities to learn, collaborate, and connect. Regardless of your area of specialization, the Global Connectome has unique opportunities for every neuroscientist. Program highlights include:
- Digital poster presentations
- Dynamic talks from leaders in the field, including Zayd Khaliq, Mauro Costa-Mattioli, and Bong-Kiun Kaang – and more!
- Popular sessions, including Dual Perspectives and Storytelling
- Interactive Q&A
- Robust Exhibit Hall
- Graduate School Fair
- NeuroJobs Career Fair
Webinars
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Upcoming
Rigorous Experimental Design in the Era of CRISPR, Big Data and COVID-19: TBD 2021
Finding a Job During the COVID-19 Pandemic: March 3, 2021
Brain Awareness Week Webinar: March 15, 2021
Mental Health Webinar: April 7, 2021
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Past
Exploring Recent Discoveries in Neuroscience Research: October 26, 2020
Action and Potential in Education, Outreach, and Research: September 24, 2020
Meet-the-Expert: Feeling the Pressure – My Path to Sensory Neuroscience with Ellen A. Lumpkin, PhD: August 26, 2020
COVID-19, the Brain, and Mental Health: Weighing the Direct and Indirect Effects: July 29, 2020
Black Lives Matter and Neuroscience: Why This Moment Matters: July 2, 2020
Meet-the-Expert: Creating a Multimodal Brain Cell Type Atlas With Hongkui Zeng, PhD: June 25, 2020
Virtual Conferences
Scientific Training and Professional Development topics
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Past
Development & Regeneration: Common Themes and Important Differences: September 9, 2020
Epigenetics in Neurobiology: April 8, 2020
Power Dynamics in Training and Research Environments: Strategies for Success: January 22, 2020
Next Generation Human Disease Models in Neuroscience: September 27, 2019
Machine Learning in Neuroscience: Fundamentals and Possibilities: June 26, 2019
From Behavior to Brain: The Neuroethological Way to Neuroscience: April 3, 2019
Neuronline Community
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Past
Black Lives Matter and Neuroscience: Continuing the Conversation: September 4, 2020
Maintaining Rigor When Research Operations Are in Flux: June 15, 2020
Navigating Team Science for Individuals and Institutions: February 13, 2020