Current faculty search at the University of New Mexico Main Campus for 9 tenure track positions in neuroscience and data science in neuroscience at the Assistant Professor level.
Imagen de satélite compuesta mostrando el desplazamiento del polvo del Sahara a la región del Caribe para Junio 15 de 2015. Imagen cortesía de NASA Worldview.
In 2015, 75 out of the 78 municipalities of Puerto Rico were significantly affected by a drought that caused severe shortages and rationing in potable water supplies. According to the US Drought Monitor, this has been the longest drought in these islands since 2000, when formal recording of these events began. This drought lasted about 80 weeks both in Puerto Rico and other islands of the Caribbean.
Announcing a new mentoring and career-enhancement program, SEE-Diversity (Scholarships to Enhance and Empower Diversity), for diverse early-career neuroscientists. The program begins with an intensive workshop to be held at the Marine Biological Laboratory (MBL) on June 11-17, 2020, to be followed with 4-8 months of individual career-development coaching.
Broadening the Representation of Academic Investigators in NeuroSciences - is a national program funded by NIH NINDS. BRAINS aims to increase the engagement and retention of early-career academic neuroscientists from underrepresented groups through cohort-based community development and access to tips, tools, and skills development.
The US-Canada Regional Committee of IBRO (International Brain Research Organization) is pleased to announce the launch of our 2019 program that will cover the cost for doctoral graduate students and postdoctoral fellows training in neurosciences in US-based minority-serving institutions (MSIs) to attend advanced neuroscience courses.
Join the International Behavioral Neuroscience Society for the 27th Annual Meeting on June 27-July 2, 2018. Hear from the best in our various fields of study, network with scientists and researchers from all over the world, present your work, and visit Boca Raton, a unique city with a sparkling coastline.
BRAINS, Broadening the Representation of Academic Investigators in NeuroSciences, is a national program to accelerate and improve the career advancement of neuroscience postdoctoral researchers and assistant professors from underrepresented groups.