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Celebrating 10 years of being @SfNtweets' online home for learning and discussion!🧠📚🔬 ✍ Write for Us: http://neuronline.sfn.org/write-for-us
What challenges do neuroscientists with disabilities face? Hear their stories and discover strategies for creating more supportive research environments in this on-demand webinar available on Neuronline. 🔗: vist.ly/3z6zx #DisabilityPrideMonth
Don’t miss your chance to attend today’s webinar on the importance of cultural competence in STEM. Register now! #NeuroTwitter #AcademicTwitter
Each scientist brings a unique identity and cultural background into their professional space. Join @SfNtweets and @grassfoundation's upcoming webinar to learn how you can navigate these dynamics and create a more inclusive scientific community. 🔗: vist.ly/3y9id
Celebrate 10 years of Neuronline! Read this article pulling together 10 valuable resources from the last 10 years of being @SfNTweets' home for learning and discussion. Read now: vist.ly/3ynbz
Register now for this upcoming webinar in partnership with @grassfoundation and learn how identities and cultural contexts can influence leadership and communication in your work environment. Reserve your spot now! vist.ly/3y9vz

"I hope to serve as a mentor and show others that it is possible to succeed in science and be Deaf.” Learn about Melody Schwenk, a scientist studying the intersection of language, cognition, and education, on Neuronline: vist.ly/3xqnd #DisabilityPrideMonth
Want to learn more about SfN local chapters? Explore these chapter spotlights and more on Neuronline to learn more about chapter leaders and how chapters fit into the SfN mission. Read now: vist.ly/3n94kkc


Are you curious about how AI is transforming neuroscience? @srikipedia shares how he became interested in “neuro-AI” and the skills needed in this rapidly evolving field. Watch the full video on Neuronline: neuronline.sfn.org/professional-d… #NeuroTwitter #SciTwitter
Join this upcoming webinar that will cover the basics of reviewing a paper—from getting started to structuring feedback for authors. Submit your questions during registration or ask them live. Register now! vist.ly/3n8fhkc

Season 1 of Think Alike? is live now – have you listened yet? Read about each episode to figure out which one to listen to first! And don't miss your chance to register for this webinar with Think Alike? guests. Read: vist.ly/3n7xvj2 Register: vist.ly/3n7xvj3


Last chance to attend the next #ResearchInConversation webinar! Register now to learn how talking about scientific failure in your educational program or conference can benefit the field. 🔗: neuronline.sfn.org/scientific-res… #eneuro

Don't miss your chance to join this #ResearchInConversation discussion – register today on Neuronline!
Scientific failure can increase transparency, resilience, and mental wellbeing in the field. Join the next #ResearchInConversation webinar to learn how to foster open discussions of failure within your educational program or conference. 🔗: vist.ly/3n62zq8 #eNeuro
ICYMI: New Think Alike? episode out now 🎧 This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in the intersection of science and effective communication! 🔗: vist.ly/3n75brw
Listen now to the newest episode of “Think Alike?” 🎙 @janicenaegele and former student, Meghan Van Zandt, PhD, share a unique conversation about mentoring, public speaking, & the importance of collaboration in the lab. 🔗 bit.ly/4mLGBSd #NeuroTwitter #AcademicTwitter
Read Now: SfN Chapters Spotlight Learn more about Chapters Subcommittee Chair Sergiy Yakovenko, his passion for community outreach, and his advice for local chapters looking to bolster membership. 🔗: vist.ly/3n65p7z

New episode alert!🚨 Listen to the latest episode of "Think Alike?" to hear @janicenaegele and her former graduate student Meghan Van Zandt discuss the intersection of neuroscience, communication, and career development. Don't miss out!🔗 vist.ly/3n5ver2


Wonder how abstracts are sorted? Learn more about #SfN25 Themes and Topics. ▶️ bit.ly/43AdFng #NeuroTwitter #SciTwitter #AcademicTwitter