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SfN-SG Newsletter – Week 65

Posted on September 22, 2020 by Egor Ananyev
September 22, 2020

The latest newsletter has been posted here, with two upcoming events this Friday. The new Newsletter Editor will be introduced in the next announcement!

SfN-SG Newsletter – Week 58

Posted on June 4, 2020 by Egor Ananyev
June 4, 2020

This week’s newsletter has been sent out and can be found here. Note the Zoom talk hosted tomorrow at 10am by Centre for Sleep and Cognition, and the postponement of the Asia-Pacific Society for Neurochemistry meeting to December 14-16.

SfN-SG Newsletter – Week 57

Posted on May 20, 2020 by Egor Ananyev
May 20, 2020

The latest newsletter has been added to the archive. Please note the following resources for online events: WorldWideNeuro FENS Online Neuroscience events NeuroZoom

SfN-SG Newsletter – Week 53

Posted on March 25, 2020 by Egor Ananyev
March 25, 2020

This week’s newsletter has been sent out and posted here. An e-seminar is being held tomorrow morning (8.30 – 9.30 am) by Professor Schechtman (U Sao Paolo) on Genetic mutations in patients with congenital insensitivity to pain guide development of a new analgesic. Please see the newsletter for details.

SfN Newsletter – Week #51

Posted on March 16, 2020 by Egor Ananyev
March 16, 2020

Posting this with a delay: Here is the new newsletter. Please note that the talk by Gero Miesenböck (Oxford) that was scheduled for Thursday, March 19 is now cancelled due to the new travel restrictions. Message from the Chapter President: Dear Singapore Brain Researchers, As social-distancing measures have reduced our seminar schedule, we present the . . . read more

SfN Newsletter – Week #50

Posted on February 10, 2020 by Egor Ananyev
February 10, 2020

This week’s newsletter has been posted (link). Two new events, including one today.

SfN Newsletter – Weeks 46-49

Posted on February 7, 2020 by Egor Ananyev
February 7, 2020

We have decided to announce the newsletters with links to the full version (also available in the Newsletter Archive) instead of posting their content to the website. These announcements will be posted shortly after the newsletter is sent out. The event announcements for weeks 46-49 are below. Please note that the Feb 11 seminar by . . . read more

SfN Newsletter – Week 45

Posted on December 12, 2019 by admin
December 12, 2019

Dear Singapore Brain Researchers, Please see the list of the upcoming events below. The newly added talks and updates are in green. As usual, if you are aware of any new events, please forward them to me (if urgent), or post them to the SfN website. Feel free to forward to anyone who might be . . . read more

SfN Newsletter – Week 44

Posted on November 26, 2019 by admin
November 26, 2019

US Neuroscience & Technology Symposium: Revisualizing the brain Venue: NUS, Auditorium, Level 1, Clinical Research Centre, Block MD 11 (map) Dates: 25 – 26 November 2019, Monday – Tuesday Time: 9.00 (25th) – 18.00 (26th) Flyer and more details Registration Event webpage Symposium on Metabolomics and Circadian Rhythm Venue: NUS, Center for Life Sciences (CeLS), . . . read more

SfN Newsletter – Week 42

Posted on November 12, 2019 by admin
November 12, 2019

Duke-NUS NBD: Visualizing whole-brain activity in the mouse with functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Speaker: Dr Joanes Grandjean (Radbound U, Netherlands) Venue: Duke-NUS (directions), Meeting Room 7C, Level 7 Date: 12 November 2019, Tuesday Time: 15.00 – 16.00 Details NUS Brown Bag: The influence of parenting and cognitive factors on young children’s honesty Speaker: Goh Shu . . . read more

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