Special Interest Events

Jul
15

SiE16: Don’t Leave Me Now Play (09:30-10:30)

A play by Brian Daniels exploring the impact of early-onset dementia and family life. Where does love end and duty begin – or does it?

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Jul
15

SiE17: 21st century global neuroscience collaboration – sculpting a FAIR and Open landscape (09:30-10:30)

Join us for a discussion on how we can combine our resources to achieve greater international cooperation in openly sharing data, AI and best practices in the context of the ongoing large international brain data-driven efforts.

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Jul
15

SiE19: A path to therapies: key outstanding questions in dementia research – hosted by the UK Dementia Research Institute (09:30-10:30)

The UK Dementia Research Institute (UK DRI) warmly welcomes researchers and clinicians to a special interest panel discussion and Q&A on key outstanding questions in neurodegenerative disease research. Panellists: Professor Bart De Strooper (Chair) Professor Karen Duff Professor John Hardy Professor Giovanna Mallucci  

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Jul
15

SiE14: Starting and mid-career PI hurdles (09:30-10:30)

Organised by the FENS-Kavli Network of Excellence (FKNE) the event will focus on topics relevant for senior postdocs, newly appointed and mid-career PIs. The approached themes include: how to get the first PI position, selection of team members, application and management of funds, the mid-career gap, early and mid-career mobility, and coping with stress while balancing life with career.

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Jul
15

SiE15: Research Funding in Europe Post-COVID-19 (09:30-10:30)

This workshop will communicate insights and experience on advocacy activities for neuroscience policy and funding in Europe. The goal of the workshop is to inform neuroscience researchers about strategies, mechanisms, and challenges of science advocacy in Europe; and to encourage individuals to find effective ways of engaging on policy issues.

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Jul
14

SiE05: Towards an environmentally friendly model for life sciences (09:30-10:30)

This special interest event offers a forum to discuss what we can do to adopt a more sustainable model for life-sciences. The organizers will present the results of a small survey performed among neuroscientists and their research institutes to trigger the discussion on the environmental footprint of our community and to start identifying solutions.

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Jul
14

SiE08: SciComm SOS: public engagement and communication workshops (09:30-10:30)

Improve your public presentation skills, create a story around your research or learn how to best answer journalists questions in this series of three workshops delivered by science communication specialist, Malcolm Love!
This SiE includes a 10-min interactive Q&A session.

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Jul
14

SiE09: NENS Graduate School Fair and Best Students’ Posters (09:30-10:30)

MSc and PhD neuroscience school programmes will present themselves during the NENS Graduate School Fair throughout the FENS Forum 2020. Join us at the NENS Fair where you will have the opportunity to share experiences and get detailed information about and from the graduate neuroscience programmes attending the Fair.

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Jul
14

SiE10: Improving openness in animal research within the European neuroscience community (09:30-10:30)

The aim of this event is to reassure the scientific research community that speaking openly about their research will be a positive and not a negative experience. We hope that the event, will help to kick-start a cultural change and support research institutions to handle this issue constructively.

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Jul
13

SiE18: Global Research Collaboration (09:30-10:30)

Organised by The European Brain Council, in collaboration with FENS and the International Brain Research Organisation (IBRO) in the framework of the FENS Forum, this Special Interest Event will focus on the topic of Global Research Collaboration, highlighting the existing partnerships within research—specifically, brain research—in the European Union, the United States and China.

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