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  2. International Society for Neurochemistry - Wikipedia

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    The committee eventually came into being in 1963 and had an international membership composed of scientists in the field. Preliminary statutes were drafted in 1965 and finalized in 1967 as the Articles of Association of the ISN. [1] At its creation, the society had 226 members. [2] The ISN began by organizing international and satellite meetings.

  3. American Society for Neurochemistry - Wikipedia

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    Annual meetings include plenary lectures, symposia, colloquia and workshops over the course of 4 days. [7] The first such meeting was held March 16–18, 1970 in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Every 6 years, the ASN helps organize a joint meeting with the International Society for Neurochemistry.

  4. European Society for Neurochemistry - Wikipedia

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    Meetings are held every two years. From 1999, every six years the ESN helps organise a joint meeting with the International Society for Neurochemistry. ESN meetings are designed to promote scientific discussions. Special efforts are taken to encourage young investigator participation. Short oral presentations are selected from the submitted ...

  5. World Federation of Neurology - Wikipedia

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    World Federation of Neurology (WFN) was formed in Brussels, Belgium, in 1957, as an association of national neurological societies. It is a UK registered charity [1] with a mission [2] [3] to foster quality neurology and brain health worldwide through promoting global neurological education and training, with the emphasis on under-resourced parts of the world.

  6. Neurochemistry - Wikipedia

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    These meetings led to the formation of the International Society for Neurochemistry and the American Society for Neurochemistry. These early gatherings discussed the tentative nature of possible neurotransmitter substances such as acetylcholine, histamine, substance P, and serotonin. By 1972, ideas were more concrete.

  7. Category:Neuroscience organizations - Wikipedia

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    International Behavioral Neuroscience Society; International Behavioural and Neural Genetics Society; International Brain Bee; International Brain Research Organization; International Cannabinoid Research Society; International Neuroethics Society; International Neuroinformatics Coordinating Facility; International Neuromodulation Society

  8. International Society for NeuroVirology - Wikipedia

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    The ISNV regularly sponsors an International Symposium on NeuroVirology and concurrent Conference on HIV in the Nervous System. These meetings involve more than 350 basic and clinical scientists and trainees working in the areas of neurology, neuropathology, neuropathogenesis, neurobiology, neuroimmunology, neurochemistry, and molecular virology.

  9. ASN Neuro - Wikipedia

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    It is published by SAGE Publications on behalf of the American Society for Neurochemistry, of which it is the official journal. The founding editor-in-chief was Anthony Campagnoni ( University of California, Los Angeles ), who was succeeded by Monica Carson ( University of California, Riverside ), and then in 2018 by Douglas L. Feinstein ...