Medical Neuroscience at the annual meeting of the Society for Neuroscience (SfN) 2023 Washington DC, USA

Before the annual meting

I was invited by prof. White to attend the annual meeting of the Society for Neuroscience in 2023 (SfN2023). Flying from Netherlands to the United States to attend a conference opens the possibility to add a vacation in the States to the trip.

Before the conference I and my husband Hans had a wonderful trip to the Blue Ridge Mountains and the Great Smoky Mountains. We had a great time. Highlights were: the beautiful fall colours, the Foxfire Museum, the Cumberland Gap, the impressive Appalachian Mountains and the kind and above all the friendly people we met.

The annual meeting SfN2023

Meeting Venue SfN2023

About 25,000 people attended the meeting from November 11th until November 16th in Washington DC. As a result Hotels are fully booked and so are restaurants.  Therefore you have to make reservations well in advance. Attendees were everywhere. For example: Travelling back to the Netherlands in the subway to Dulles airport, a fellow traveller asked Ellen if she had been to the conference (she seemed familiar, which seems peculiar when there are so many visitors). He had been to the meeting, had presented a poster, and was full of it. On the plane to the Netherland there were quite some poster tubes around. Ellen asked two of their carriers to which meeting they had been; it was SfN2023.

SfN meetings are the largest events for neuroscientists in the world. There are Poster Sessions, Nano-, Mini-symposia and Symposia among other events like Clinical Roundtable meetings, Socials, Professional Development Workshops, and much more. Continue reading “Medical Neuroscience at the annual meeting of the Society for Neuroscience (SfN) 2023 Washington DC, USA”

www.medicaleuroscience.nl at SfN2021

Visiting the annual meeting of the Society for Neuroscience 2021

Ellen has a track record of representing www.learnmedicalneuroscience.nl at annual meetings of the Society for Neuroscience.

At SfN2017 prof. White presented a poster on MOOCs for Medical Education for which Ellen was co-author (see Medical Neuroscience on the annual meeting Society for Neuroscience 2017)

At SfN2019 Ellen participated in the annual meeting again (see: Visiting the annual meeting of the Society for Neuroscience 2019)

In 2020 we prepared  a poster for presentation at SfN2020 in Washington D.C. ( see: Website for distance learning in Neuroscience). We were not able to present the poster as the meeting was canceled due to the developing pandemic of COVID-19.

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Welcome Duke University medical students to Medical Neuroscience

Welcome to our on-campus students in the Duke University School of Medicine

On 3 January 2017, the first medical students at the Duke University School of Medicine (Durham, North Carolina USA)will start a four-week course that covers cellular neurobiology, systems neurophysiology, clinical neuroanatomy, and cognitive neuroscience.

brain and behavior
“Brain and Behavior”, by Kevin Parks

The name of the course is “Brain and Behavior” and is part of the required preclinical science curriculum for medical students at Duke. Professor White is the instructor in this course. They will work through all of Medical Neuroscience, with some additional content on cognition and biological psychiatry, before their final exam on January 30th.

We (the Medical Neuroscience Learning Community) would like to welcome those students to the Course Medical Neuroscience and to the supportive website Learn Medical Neuroscience. Moreover, we hope to meet the on-campus students on the Medical Neuroscience discussion forums with questions and reactions to posts of other students. Especially we would like to see their images of their learning experience and the images they produce of neurobiological structures posted with #GetNeuro on Instagram appear on the image carousel on the page Learning Community.

Blended learning

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