Organizer: Society for Neuroscience (SfN)
Website: sfnannualmeeting.org
Typical Timing: October/November annually
The Society for Neuroscience (SfN) Annual Meeting is the world's largest conference dedicated to neuroscience research, attracting over 25,000 attendees from more than 75 countries each year. Founded in 1971, SfN has grown to become the premier venue for presenting advances in all areas of neuroscience research.
Unlike specialty conferences focused on specific diseases, SfN provides a comprehensive forum for the entire neuroscience community, enabling researchers to explore connections across brain regions, neurological conditions, and experimental approaches. This breadth makes SfN unique among major neuroscience meetings.
- Attendance: 25,000+ neuroscientists
- Abstracts: 15,000+ presentations
- Sessions: 500+ scientific sessions
- Exhibitors: 300+ companies
- Countries: 75+ represented
- Platform presentations of original research
- Poster sessions with interactive discussions
- Minisymposia on emerging topics
- Special lectures by field leaders
- Professional development workshops
A major focus area at SfN includes:
- Alzheimer's disease mechanisms: Amyloid biology, tau pathology, neuroinflammation
- Parkinson's disease research: Alpha-synuclein, mitochondrial dysfunction
- Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis: Genetic causes, therapeutic targets
- Huntington's disease: Genetic therapies, disease mechanisms
- Protein aggregation pathways: Common mechanisms across neurodegenerative diseases
¶ Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience
- Synaptic function and plasticity
- Neurotransmitter systems and receptors
- Ion channels and neuronal excitability
- Gene regulation in neurons
- Protein trafficking and localization
¶ Systems and Circuits
- Neural circuit function and dysfunction
- Sensory processing mechanisms
- Motor control and coordination
- Navigation and spatial memory
- Network oscillations and brain rhythms
¶ Cognitive and Behavioral Neuroscience
- Learning and memory mechanisms
- Decision making processes
- Emotion and motivation
- Social cognition
- Language and communication
¶ Techniques and Technology
- Optogenetics and chemogenetics for neural manipulation
- Two-photon and super-resolution imaging
- Single-cell and spatial transcriptomics
- Brain-machine interfaces and neural prosthetics
- Computational neuroscience and modeling
- 2023: Washington, D.C.
- 2024: Chicago, Illinois
- 2025: San Diego, California
- Tau propagation mechanisms and therapeutic implications
- Microglial diversity in disease states
- Neuroimmune interactions in neurodegeneration
- Novel therapeutic targets emerging from basic research
- Advanced imaging and mapping techniques
SfN offers extensive career resources:
- Career workshops covering multiple paths
- Mentorship programs connecting trainees with established scientists
- Interview opportunities with recruiters
- Grant writing training sessions
- Teaching skills development workshops
Between annual meetings, SfN provides the Neuronline platform:
- Webinars and virtual workshops
- Research highlights and summaries
- Discussion forums for collaboration
- Resource libraries and publications
- Continuing education opportunities
SfN has played a pivotal role in neuroscience:
- Founded in 1971 with 1,300 attendees
- Grown to 25,000+ participants annually
- Established major neuroscience publications
- Advanced public understanding of the brain
- Fostered international collaboration