How does the new strategy and committee affect SfN’s relationship with other international partners?
SfN considers other national and regional neuroscience societies key partners in helping to advance common goals, whether it is serving our individual non-U.S. members or helping promote global neuroscience in general. SfN welcomes and is actively engaged in or pursuing collaboration with organizations such as the Canadian Association of Neuroscience, Mexican Society for Physiological Sciences, Federation of European Neuroscience Societies, International Brain Research Organization, Japan Neuroscience Society, and others. The revised strategy means SfN will seek opportunities to work with these and other organizations to develop programs benefiting neuroscientists around the world.