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Best Publication Awards guidelines


SSN meeting Geneva 2019:

Best publication awards:

Cellular/Molecular Neuroscience: Mark Anderson Required growth facilitators propel axon regeneration across complete spinal cord injury

Systems/Behavioral Neuroscience: Antonia Drinnenberg How Diverse Retinal Functions Arise from Feedback at the First Visual Synapse

Human/Clinical Neuroscience: Daniela Zöller Robust Recovery of Temporal Overlap BetweenNetwork Activity Using Transient-Informed Spatio-Temporal Regression


Volker-Henn-Poster awards:

Cellular/Molecular Neuroscience: Alvaro Nuno-Perez Aversion-triggered downscaling of AMPAR-mediated neurotransmission in the lateral habenula

Systems/Behavioral Neuroscience: Ronan Chéreau Stimulus value-mediated tuning of neuronal activity in somatosensory cortex during perceptual learning

Human/Clinical Neuroscience: Andrea Galvez Towards EEG based brain-controlled spinal neuromodulation to restore walking of people with paraplegia



SSN Meeting Zürich 2018:

Best Publication awards:

Development and Cellular Neuroscience: Erika Bindocci Three-dimensional CA2+ imaging advances understanding of astrocyte biology

Systems and Behavioral Neuroscience: Alexander Attinger Visuomotor coupling shapes the functional development of mouse visual cortex

Human and Clinical Neuroscience: Sara Fattinger Deep sleep maintains learning efficiency of the human brain


Volker-Henn and Synapsis poster awards:

Development and Cellular Neuroscience: Zoe J. Looser Activity-dependent metabolic support to myelinated axons

Systems and Behavioral Neuroscience: Gregor F.P. Schuhknecht Correlating structure and function of single excitatory synapses in mouse barrel cortex

Human and Clinical Neuroscience: Sanne Kikkert Non-invasive brain stimulation relieves phantom limb pain in amputees: an fMRI study

Synapsis: Neurodegenerative Diseases: Valeria Eckhardt Elucidating the role of chaperones in prion biosynthesis and replication by siRNA mediated high-throughtput screening