• Great resource for neuroscience research funding

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    A good resource to keep tabs on for all neuroscience-related research funding:

    https://www.scientifyresearch.org/all-funding-neuroscience/

  • Postdoc in Brazil with the Mograbi Lab : Psychoactive Substances and Self-Awareness

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    Many of you may remember a lecture we recently hosted given by Dr Daniel Mograbi from Brazil: Exploring self-awareness through neuroscience: studies with clinical groups and psychoactive substances.

    The Mograbi Lab, based in Rio, Brazil have a postdoc position available to focus on psychoactive substances and self-awareness.

    The fellowship is for one year.

    It pays R$5200 monthly (roughly R200 000 for the full year), sufficient to live in Rio as a single student. Although the fellowship does not include travel costs, Dr Mograbi has kindly offered to cover the SA-Brazil-SA airfare with some of his other funding.

    The ideal start date would be in March, but they can be flexible in terms of the arrival date, with the possibility of starting work remotely for the first few months.

    No previous research experience with psychoactive substances is needed, but ideally someone with a solid methods background and experience in studies with humans. 

    Candidates should send a CV and information on previous research work to danielmograbi@puc-rio.br.

    Please share widely with anyone that may be interested.

  • 'Inhibition in the Central Nervous System' Gordon Research Seminar 2025

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    The Inhibition in the CNS GRS 2025 will be held on the 5th and 6th of July in Maine, US and will be followed by the associated conference on Inhibition from the 6th until the 11th of July.
    During these conferences, speakers from all over the world will gather to discuss their scientific findings. At the Inhibition in the CNS GRS we want to foster collaboration, promote diversity, and create a welcoming community.
    The seminar program is carefully curated to delve into three pivotal topics:

    • the roles of subcortical GABAergic neurons
    • the modulation of inhibitory processes
    • insights from computational modelling

    We want to encourage discussions covering theoretical, computational, and experimental aspects of inhibition at all scales. By organizing mixer dinners, mentorship lunches and scientific workshops, we're determined to create an atmosphere where everyone feels valued.
    We'll match first-time GRS attendees with experienced attendees for a seamless introduction to the GRS community.

    Our commitment to inclusivity means we are actively encouraging applications from underrepresented countries, demographics, and labs.
    We understand that attending conferences can be challenging, and we want to make it as accessible as possible for everyone.