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SUMMARY:Neuroscience 2025
DESCRIPTION:Meeting Dates: Saturday\, November 15–Wednesday\, November 19\n \nLocation: San Diego Convention Center \nEach year\, scientists from around the world congregate to discover new ideas\, share their research\, and experience the best the field has to offer. Attend so you can: present research\, network with scientists\, attend session and events\, and browse the exhibit hall. \nJoin the nearly half a million neuroscientists from around the world who have propelled their careers by presenting an abstract at an SfN annual meeting — the premier global neuroscience event. \nRegistation for non SFN Members opens in July \n 
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/neuroscience-2025/
LOCATION:San Diego Convention Center\, 111 West Harbor Drive\, San Diego\, CA\, 92101\, United States
CATEGORIES:Conference
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SUMMARY:AAIC Neuroscience Next 2026: Abstract Submission Notifications
DESCRIPTION:Students and early career investigators were invited to spotlight their research at AAIC Neuroscience Next  \n\nThe Manchester Hub will focus on biomarkers across multiple domains\, and is particularly keen to encourage abstacts spanning the folling areas: \n\nFluid Biomarkers\nCognitive Assessments\nPhysiological and Behavioural Biomarkers\nNeuroimaging\nTechnology Biomarkers\n\nWe expect abstract notifcations to be sent out on or around the 18th November
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/aaic-neuroscience-next-2026-abstract-submission-notifications/
CATEGORIES:Conference
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SUMMARY:AI in Academic Writing and Publishing
DESCRIPTION:Community Insights: AI in Academic Writing and Publishing \nWill using AI impact my chances of publication?​ Who do I need to check AI policies with and how? What sections of a research paper is AI most useful for? \nArtificial intelligence (AI) is changing how research is written\, shared and reviewed. For some\, it represents an opportunity to advance research and make writing and publishing more accessible across the globe. For others\, it raises concerns about researcher integrity\, the quality of learning and the value of developing writing skills. \nAs the use of AI in academic publishing grows\, many researchers are unsure how to approach it confidently and responsibly. Questions remain about what is acceptable\, what should be disclosed and how to balance efficiency with authenticity in research communication. \nJoin senior Nature Portfolio editor Sadra Bakhshandeh (Nature Reviews Bioengineering\, Nature Biomedical Engineering)\, Springer Nature Head of Journals Policy\, Ellie Gendle and experienced researchers Kamar Ameen-Ali (Teesside University) and Wynand Lambrechts (University of Johannesburg) as they discuss current attitudes\, evolving policies and practical approaches to engaging with AI in your own work\, whether you are an early adopter\, a cautious observer or somewhere in between. \nDuring this webinar\, they will answer your questions and share practical advice to help you: \n\nUnderstand how to discover and interpret relevant AI policies\nEvaluate opportunities and risks when considering AI tools\nAvoid common pitfalls that can lead to ethical concerns or rejection\nUse AI thoughtfully to enhance rather than replace your own writing skills\n\nPlease note that any questions should be submitted during registration\, via the registration link. While we will attempt to answer as many questions as we can\, in the interest of time\, we may only be able to cover questions of common interest\, so please keep your questions relevant to the topic of AI in academic writing and publishing. \n\nRegister to Attend
URL:https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/event/ai-in-academic-writing-and-publishing/
LOCATION:Online\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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