Use the Neuroscience Meeting Planner (SfN.org/nmp) to browse Neuroscience 2025 sessions, presentations, authors, curated itineraries, and more. After you’re registered for the meeting, use your registration (badge) number to log in and create a personalized itinerary.
Give your favorite 2025 Brain Awareness Video Contest videos a "like" on YouTube by Wednesday, October 15, noon EDT. The video with the most likes will win $500 and be crowned this year's People's Choice winner.
Celebrate your outreach activities with Brain Awareness Week organizers from around the world at Neuroscience 2025. The application closes Monday, October 20.
SfN honors Hispanic and Latino neuroscientists whose work exemplifies how science transcends borders. Attend Breaking Neuroscience Language Barriers, a #SfN25 Professional Development Workshop to explore multilingual science communication.
Attend Upcoming SfN Webinars
Tuesday, October 7, noon–1 p.m. EDT: Are you presenting at #SfN25? Attend this webinar to learn where to start on your poster, visualize your data, present to different audiences, and more.
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PLAN FOR NEUROSCIENCE 2025: SAN DIEGO, NOVEMBER 15–19
Arrive in San Diego a day early to attend this year's Responsible Conduct of Research Workshop — Empowered Mentorship: Thriving as a Mentee and Mentor Through Challenges and Growth. Seating is limited, and pre-registration is required.
Take advantage of the meeting space and vibrant community at #SfN25 to connect and collaborate: Organize a satellite event or Neuroscience Networking Event that brings attendees together around shared interests.
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