NATURE - Genetic therapies offer new hope against incurable brain diseases
A class of drugs that silence the effects of faulty genes could help tackle brain diseases — but a halted clinical trial has brought the field up short.
NATURE - Post-acute COVID-19 syndrome
An interesting paper about post-acute syndrome of our dear friend COVID-19
Neuroscience thematic conferences by Jardin des Sciences
Discover the conferences on Neuroscience by Jardin des Sciences!
Scientists entered people’s dreams and got them ‘talking’
Researchers analyzed the brain signals and eye and facial movements of people engaged in lucid dreaming “conversations.”
ALBA Declaration on Equity and Inclusion
Members of underrepresented groups face persistent barriers to equitable representation in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM), particularly at advanced stages. Although the historical basis for and manifestations of underrepresentation vary by group, discipline, and region,…
Peer Review: Implementing a "publish, then review" model of publishing
From July 2021 eLife will only review manuscripts already published as preprints, and will focus its editorial process on producing public reviews to be posted alongside the preprints.
Five rules for evidence communication
Avoid unwarranted certainty, neat narratives and partisan presentation; strive to inform, not persuade.
Nature journals reveal terms of landmark open-access option
The journals will charge authors up to €9,500 to make research papers free to read, in a long-awaited alternative to subscription-only publishing.
ZOOM webinar
The "Quebec Network of Junior Pain Investigators" (QNJPI) is proud to announce the topic of its next webinar
NEW ! Living in Alsace (2020)
A full guide for foreigner students starting their life in France/Strasbourg !
Google publishes largest ever high-resolution map of brain connectivity (in fruitfly)
The new ‘connectome’ maps some 25,000 neurons in a fruit fly’s brain.