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Learn how to talk about your research with nonscientists in a way that promotes biomedical and animal research with articles, training videos, and more for new and experienced advocates.
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  • FENS Forum on an Environmentally Friendly Model for Life Sciences
    February 10, 2021 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM EST
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    Align Your Advocacy Message for Global and Regional Impact
    May 28, 2019
  • This image shows corticofugal axons (green) projecting from layer 5 of the mouse primary visual cortex to the dorsal striatum. Layer 5 projections from primary visual, primary somatosensory, primary motor, and ventromedial orbitofrontal cortex all have terminal fields within the striatum, among other common targets. Blue is DAPi nuclear stain.
    Advocating Early in Your Career as a Scientist
    December 09, 2020 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM EST
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    Advocating for Social Change as a Neuroscientist on Social Media
    Oct 20, 2020
  • This image shows a neuroprogenitor culture used to study the effect of the phagocytic microglial secretome. Nuclei are shown in white (DAPI), progenitors in green (nestin), astrocytes in red (GFAP) and neuroblasts in magenta (doublecortin). Image credits: Irune Diaz-Aparicio.
    Exploring Recent Discoveries in Neuroscience Research
    October 26, 2020 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM EDT
  • Scientific Advocacy: Initiating Conversation With Local Policymakers
    Sep 09, 2020
  • This image shows a retinal section from a mouse in which a subset of amacrine cells was labeled with an antibody against the transcription factor Meis 2 (green), which was identified in a single-cell RNA sequencing expression screen that characterized >60 amacrine cell types. The section was also stained to mark two classes of inhibitory neurons, GABAergic (magenta) and glycinergic (cyan).
    Researchers Under Attack: First Steps and Emergency Contact Reference
    Aug 12, 2020
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    Four Ways to Help Students Become Science Advocates
    Sep 03, 2019
  • Paula Clifford discusses how to craft your animal research elevator pitch
    How to Craft Your Animal Research Elevator Pitch
    May 09, 2018
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    Why Volunteerism Is an Important Part of My Life
    Oct 04, 2017
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    Why It’s Important To Be Open About Animal Research
    May 15, 2020
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    Scheduling and Conducting Virtual Meetings with Policymakers and Staff
    May 14, 2020
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