Best Publication Award for 2009
has been attributed to
Gediminas Luksys

for his work on:

 

Stress, genotype and norepinephrine in the prediction of mouse behavior using reinforcement learning.

 

published in


Nature Neuroscience 2009 Sep;12(9):1180-6

 

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Stress, genotype and norepinephrine in the prediction of mouse behavior using reinforcement learning.
Nature Neuroscience 2009 Sep;12(9):1180-6
Nuno Maçarico da Costa

 

for his work on:

 

Selective targeting of the dendrites of corticothalamic cells by thalamic afferents

in area 17 of the cat.

 

published in

 

J. Neuroscience 2009 Nov 4;29(44):13919-28.



The call for applications for the "2009 SSN Best Publication Award" is closed.

The "SSN Best Publication Award" distinguishes the work of a student-member of the SSN, published in a peer-reviewed international journal. The award is given during the Annual Meeting of the SSN in 2010 in Lausanne.

 

The award includes:

  • A 4000.- CHF cash prize
  • An oral presentation at the SSN Annual Meeting
  • Highlighting the work on the FENS website
Applications 2009
  • Distinguished work of a student-member of the SSN (working towards a pre-doctoral degree or a doctoral degree)
  • Published  between Dec 1st ‘08 and Nov 30 ‘09
  • Deadline was December 5th, 2009
  • 17 Applications
  • Work performed during PhD Thesis: 14
  • Work performed during Postdoc: 3
  • Decision: 2 Awards for 2009
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17 Applications
Work performed during PhD Thesis: 14
Work performed during Postdoc: 3
High Impact Journals: all
Decision: 2 Awards for 2009