Stanford graduate students teach neuroscience through the lens of rock climbing

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To bring neuroscience down to earth, two Stanford graduate students decided to teach it through rock climbing. One by one, the students inched toward the edge, steeled themselves for what they were about to do, then stepped into empty space. As a rope caught them and they swung out […]

Global Neuroscience Market – Complete Company Profiles and Market Sizing (Historic and Forecasts) – By Zion Market Research

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Recent research and the current scenario as well as future market potential of “Growing Rate of CNS-Related Diseases has Significantly Boosted the Global Neuroscience Market” . Global Neuroscience Market Report concentrates on the strong analysis of the present state of Neuroscience Market which will help the readers to develop […]

Samanez-Larkin Recognized for Research on the Neuroscience of Decision-Making

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Gregory Samanez-Larkin , assistant professor of psychology and neuroscience at Duke, has received an Early Career Award from the Society for Neuroeconomics for research that examines how aging affects motivation and cognition across the lifespan. The award given this month recognizes significant contributions to understanding the neural basis of […]

For neuroscience majors at Barnard, the creation of a new department means more courses and better resources

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Barnard joined a small group of colleges and universities with undergraduate neuroscience departments. After Magdalen Kwarteng, BC ’20, declared a neuroscience major in her sophomore year, she quickly noticed that the major, as part of a program rather than a department, lacked a central administrative structure and did little […]

Meet the Author: Charlotte Nassim discusses her new book with scientist Eve Marder

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Marder and Nassim talked about “Lessons from the Lobster: Eve Marder’s Work in Neuroscience,” Nassim’s look at Marder’s lab and her contributions to neuroscience. On September 24, 2019, neuroscientist Eve Marder and author Charlotte Nassim discussed Nassim’s book, ” Lessons from the Lobster: Eve Marder’s Work in Neuroscience ” […]

SFARI Society for Neuroscience 2019 Social

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All Society for Neuroscience (SfN) attendees are welcome to join SFARI Investigators and scientific staff for an evening of socializing and networking, including a brief information session on SFARI funding opportunities and scientific resources for the autism research community. We welcome newcomers to autism research as well as those […]

Diabetes-Alzheimer’s link explored at Neuroscience 2019

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IMAGE: Register for Neuroscience 2019 view more Credit: Society for Neuroscience Surprising links exist between diabetes and Alzheimer’s disease, and researchers are beginning to unpack the pathology that connects the two. Hear leading scientists announce their new findings at Neuroscience 2019, the world’s largest source of emerging news and […]

SfN Neuroscience 2019

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Attending SfN Neuroscience 2019? Here we will answer some popular questions about SfN Neuroscience 2019 and how to make the most of it. What is SfN Neuroscience 2019? SfN Neuroscience 2019 is the 49 th annual meeting of the Society for Neuroscience (SfN) and is the world’s largest conference […]

Charles River ‘reaffirms’ commitment to tough neuroscience beat

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Charles River Laboratories joins a host of biopharmas in helping boost academic neuroscience work. (Charles River) Neuroscience, and especially research into Alzheimer’s disease, has yielded nothing but failure from biopharma over the past 15 years. Now, CRO Charles River Laboratories has signed up to a consortium aimed at reversing […]

NEW BOOK: “Gender and Our Brains: How New Neuroscience Explodes the Myths of the Male and Female Minds”

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Hide caption “Gender and Our Brains: How New Neuroscience Explodes the Myths of the Male and Female Minds,” by Gina Rippon Dense with research and point of view, this book argues that science has followed erroneous logic to support the notion that men and women have different brains. Science […]