FENS facilitates the dissemination of scientific information through a series of online resources, available to all.
Browse the directory below and access a vast array of online materials, including position papers, training and career development materials, outreach and advocacy resources.
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Thomas Willis (1621 – 1675) 400th Birthday – Miloš Judaš in conversation with Zoltán Molnár: What we learn from translating the works of Willis | Open URL |
Thomas Willis (1621 – 1675) 400th Birthday – Petra Hofmann in conversation with Zoltán Molnár: The Willis Legacy in St John’s College Library | Open URL |
Timelines in Neuroscience and Neurology | Open URL |
Towards the sensory nature of the carotid body: Hering, De Castro and Heymans | View/Download |
Tracing the origins of modern neuroscience in ancient Greece | Open URL |
Translation into English of the Club Histoire de Neurosciences (CHN) website | Open URL |
Treasures from Cajal and De Castro | Open URL |
Unknown Ivan Pavlov | Open URL |
Unraveling the Past of Women in Neurosciences |
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Untold Stories: the Women Pioneers of Neuroscience in Europe | Open URL |
Volodymyr Betz (1834-1894) – World-renowned neurobiologist | Open URL |
Volodymyr Pravdych-Neminsky (1879-1952): first EEG and struggle for neuroscience research | Open URL |
Wachstum und Koerpergroesse – a Slide story | View/Download |
What is the Brain? |
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Why Study the History of Neuroscience? | View/Download |
Women Neuroscientists in the Cajal School | View/Download |
Women Pioneers of Neuroscience in Europe |
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Women Pioneers on the train |
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Women Scientists and their Contributions to the Development of Hippocampus-Memory field in the European and World Neuroscience |
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Young, John Z. – UK | View/Download |