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Society for Neuroscience (SfN)
An organization established in 1969 to advance the understanding of nervous systems and promote neuroscience education.
50th Anniversary
A milestone reflecting significant progress in understanding the nervous system and anticipating future advancements in neuroscience.
Therapeutic Approaches
New methods expected to emerge for treating diseases as neuroscience continues to advance.
Interdisciplinary Intersection
Neuroscience's relevance to various societal topics, including education, consumerism, and the justice system.
Collaboration in Research
The potential benefits of integrating basic, translational, and clinical neuroscience research for human health and society.
Connectome
A comprehensive map of neural connections in the brain, crucial for understanding brain function and behavior.
BRAIN Initiative
A large-scale funding initiative aimed at advancing neuroscience research and understanding the brain.
Single-cell Transcriptomics
A technique used to study cell type diversity and gene expression at the single-cell level.
Developmental Neuroscience
The study of how internal and external factors influence the development of neurons and brain circuits.
Brain Organoids
Miniaturized and simplified versions of the brain used as models for studying brain development and diseases.
Circuit Manipulation
Techniques for precisely altering neural circuits to study their functions and potential therapeutic applications.
Neurotherapeutics
A new era focused on developing targeted treatments for neurological and neuropsychiatric disorders.
Preventive Mechanisms
Strategies aimed at reducing the risk of neurological diseases through lifestyle interventions and understanding genetic factors.
Neuroeducation
The application of neuroscience research to improve educational practices and strategies for students with learning disorders.
Ethical Considerations
The importance of addressing ethical issues in the application of neuroscience findings, especially in business and marketing.