FENS Forum 2024
Welcome
We are pleased to present an outstanding selection of articles curated specifically for The Federation of European Neuroscience Societies (FENS) Forum 2024 abre em uma nova guia/janela. Highlighting the most recent developments and fresh viewpoints, this carefully chosen collection has been assembled to support the 10 Session Groups abre em uma nova guia/janelain the FENS 2024 programme, and the wider neuroscience community. In order to make it simpler to locate all the pertinent research on a particular topic in one location, we listed the collections based on Topics for each session. We enthusiastically encourage you to peruse the FENS 2024 Topics Collection and learn more about the fascinating developments influencing the future of neuroscience research.
FENS 2024 Themes and Topics Collection
A. Development and Stem Cells
B. Neurons and Glia: Intrinsic Properties, Cell Biology and Cell Types
C. Cell-Cell communication and Plasticity
D. Sensory and Motor Systems
E. Cognition and Behaviour
F. Internal States and Homeostasis
G. Disorders of the Nervous System
H. Circuit Dynamics and Oscillations
I. Computational and Theoretical Neuroscience
J. Novel Methods and Technology Development
Neuroscience Journal Collection
New Open Access Journals
Brain Organoid & Systems Neuroscience Journal
Brain Organoid & Systems Neuroscience Journal (BOSN) is an online gold open access journal publishing research articles and reviews after full peer review. All articles are published, without barriers to access, immediately upon acceptance. The journal places a strong emphasis on brain organogenesis and related stem cell technologies, structure and function of neural circuits and systems, next generation self-organizing models to study development and disease.
Glial Health Research
Glial Health Research is a peer-reviewed, interdisciplinary open access journal that aims to publish articles relevant to all aspects of glial structure and function.
The journal combines basic, translational, and clinical research to provide a forum for researchers across multiple disciplines to publish their work and advance the glia field across health and disease conditions.