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  1. We had a fantastic time at our #SfN2025 booth!. A massive thank you to Avisha, Aparajeeta Guha, and Oğul Can Yurdakul for helping out. 💖

    🤓 Sign up to learn more about our July courses at our upcoming info sessions here: neuromatch.io/neuromatch-and-c

    #ThankYouVolunteers #Neuromatch

  2. If you did attend #sfn2025, you should be getting a survey. If you want #sfn to survive, I strongly recommend providing that feedback. They need some clear information about what they are screwing up.

  3. If you did attend #sfn2025, you should be getting a survey. If you want #sfn to survive, I strongly recommend providing that feedback. They need some clear information about what they are screwing up.

  4. If you did attend #sfn2025, you should be getting a survey. If you want #sfn to survive, I strongly recommend providing that feedback. They need some clear information about what they are screwing up.

  5. If you did attend #sfn2025, you should be getting a survey. If you want #sfn to survive, I strongly recommend providing that feedback. They need some clear information about what they are screwing up.

  6. If you did attend #sfn2025, you should be getting a survey. If you want #sfn to survive, I strongly recommend providing that feedback. They need some clear information about what they are screwing up.

  7. How is #SfN this year? Feeling any different from the pre-Trump era? Do we know if attendance numbers have been affected? Are people there feeling bittersweet that US science is getting destroyed, or instead defiant?

    #SfN2025 #NeuroConf

  8. How is #SfN this year? Feeling any different from the pre-Trump era? Do we know if attendance numbers have been affected? Are people there feeling bittersweet that US science is getting destroyed, or instead defiant?

    #SfN2025 #NeuroConf

  9. How is #SfN this year? Feeling any different from the pre-Trump era? Do we know if attendance numbers have been affected? Are people there feeling bittersweet that US science is getting destroyed, or instead defiant?

    #SfN2025 #NeuroConf

  10. How is #SfN this year? Feeling any different from the pre-Trump era? Do we know if attendance numbers have been affected? Are people there feeling bittersweet that US science is getting destroyed, or instead defiant?

    #SfN2025 #NeuroConf

  11. How is #SfN this year? Feeling any different from the pre-Trump era? Do we know if attendance numbers have been affected? Are people there feeling bittersweet that US science is getting destroyed, or instead defiant?

    #SfN2025 #NeuroConf

  12. #sfn2025 thoughts.

    Personally, it was a great meeting --- I saw lots of old friends, met new ones, got great discussions at lots of posters. It's still the best neuroscience ocean to swim in. I came back with a full notebook of preprints to find and experiments to do and ideas to play with.

    But ...

    I don't know if #SfN is going to survive.

    The vendors covered more than 80% of the floor space. The posters were a thin shell around a mass of vendors.

    There were fewer posters (only through ZZ, and most of those rows were 18 posters/row as compared to the 60+ that were there in previous years). And many of those poster rows were incomplete.

    This is the first year I saw empty boards (posters which were listed but weren't up). I don't know if people decided they couldn't come at the last minute, or if there were budget problems, or if they were NIH related and couldn't get permission while the govt was shutdown, or if they weren't allowed through the border. (I hope no one was detained. - What a statement about our world that I have to say that. 😳 )

    A lot of people I know didn't come. My grad program and department used to close down for SFN. Everyone from every lab used to go. This year it was closer to 25% or less.

    I think the attendance was 20k. I've heard break-even is 25k.

    It's still my favorite meeting. But it felt different this year. It felt smaller. I'm just hopeful we can save it before it goes under.😢

    There really is no other meeting that can fill its role. (Yes, I love smaller meetings as well, but #SfN is unique. It really is.)

  13. #sfn2025 thoughts.

    Personally, it was a great meeting --- I saw lots of old friends, met new ones, got great discussions at lots of posters. It's still the best neuroscience ocean to swim in. I came back with a full notebook of preprints to find and experiments to do and ideas to play with.

    But ...

    I don't know if #SfN is going to survive.

    The vendors covered more than 80% of the floor space. The posters were a thin shell around a mass of vendors.

    There were fewer posters (only through ZZ, and most of those rows were 18 posters/row as compared to the 60+ that were there in previous years). And many of those poster rows were incomplete.

    This is the first year I saw empty boards (posters which were listed but weren't up). I don't know if people decided they couldn't come at the last minute, or if there were budget problems, or if they were NIH related and couldn't get permission while the govt was shutdown, or if they weren't allowed through the border. (I hope no one was detained. - What a statement about our world that I have to say that. 😳 )

    A lot of people I know didn't come. My grad program and department used to close down for SFN. Everyone from every lab used to go. This year it was closer to 25% or less.

    I think the attendance was 20k. I've heard break-even is 25k.

    It's still my favorite meeting. But it felt different this year. It felt smaller. I'm just hopeful we can save it before it goes under.😢

    There really is no other meeting that can fill its role. (Yes, I love smaller meetings as well, but #SfN is unique. It really is.)

  14. #sfn2025 thoughts.

    Personally, it was a great meeting --- I saw lots of old friends, met new ones, got great discussions at lots of posters. It's still the best neuroscience ocean to swim in. I came back with a full notebook of preprints to find and experiments to do and ideas to play with.

    But ...

    I don't know if #SfN is going to survive.

    The vendors covered more than 80% of the floor space. The posters were a thin shell around a mass of vendors.

    There were fewer posters (only through ZZ, and most of those rows were 18 posters/row as compared to the 60+ that were there in previous years). And many of those poster rows were incomplete.

    This is the first year I saw empty boards (posters which were listed but weren't up). I don't know if people decided they couldn't come at the last minute, or if there were budget problems, or if they were NIH related and couldn't get permission while the govt was shutdown, or if they weren't allowed through the border. (I hope no one was detained. - What a statement about our world that I have to say that. 😳 )

    A lot of people I know didn't come. My grad program and department used to close down for SFN. Everyone from every lab used to go. This year it was closer to 25% or less.

    I think the attendance was 20k. I've heard break-even is 25k.

    It's still my favorite meeting. But it felt different this year. It felt smaller. I'm just hopeful we can save it before it goes under.😢

    There really is no other meeting that can fill its role. (Yes, I love smaller meetings as well, but #SfN is unique. It really is.)

  15. #sfn2025 thoughts.

    Personally, it was a great meeting --- I saw lots of old friends, met new ones, got great discussions at lots of posters. It's still the best neuroscience ocean to swim in. I came back with a full notebook of preprints to find and experiments to do and ideas to play with.

    But ...

    I don't know if #SfN is going to survive.

    The vendors covered more than 80% of the floor space. The posters were a thin shell around a mass of vendors.

    There were fewer posters (only through ZZ, and most of those rows were 18 posters/row as compared to the 60+ that were there in previous years). And many of those poster rows were incomplete.

    This is the first year I saw empty boards (posters which were listed but weren't up). I don't know if people decided they couldn't come at the last minute, or if there were budget problems, or if they were NIH related and couldn't get permission while the govt was shutdown, or if they weren't allowed through the border. (I hope no one was detained. - What a statement about our world that I have to say that. 😳 )

    A lot of people I know didn't come. My grad program and department used to close down for SFN. Everyone from every lab used to go. This year it was closer to 25% or less.

    I think the attendance was 20k. I've heard break-even is 25k.

    It's still my favorite meeting. But it felt different this year. It felt smaller. I'm just hopeful we can save it before it goes under.😢

    There really is no other meeting that can fill its role. (Yes, I love smaller meetings as well, but #SfN is unique. It really is.)

  16. What an incredible week at #SfN2025!

    Thank you to everyone who stopped by the Neuromatch booth, joined our sessions, and came to our social event. It was great to connect with our amazing community of students, alumni, TAs, and volunteers! It’s been such a pleasure meeting you all in person!

    ➡️ If you didn’t get a chance to visit us, you can still join our mailing list & leave us a note here: airtable.com/appWO8lu7xm3VSdVj

    #Neuromatch #Neuroscience #ComputationalNeuroscience #NeuroscienceCommunity

  17. "SFN" = Society for Neuroscience meeting. Attendance this year: ~20,000. #sfn25 #sfn2025

  18. 📢 Happening tomorrow at #SfN2025!

    Join us for “Life After the PhD: Career Opportunities in Brain Data Science”
    📅 16 Nov | 🕒 15:00–17:00 PST
    📍 SDCC Room 2

    Perfect for anyone exploring paths beyond academia!

    #Neuroscience #ScienceCareers #ProfessionalDevelopment #INCF

  19. What an incredible first day at #SfN2025!

    Find us in the Nonprofit Area, Booth #3704
    If you haven’t yet, come by to:
    ⭐ Learn about our Computational Neuroscience courses
    ⭐ Learn about TA and mentoring opportunities

    ⭐ Chat with the CEO and Academy Program Director
    See you at the booth!

    #Neuromatch #ComputationalNeuroscience #DeepLearning #NeuroAI #GlobalResearch #EarlyCareerResearchers #STEMEducation #DataScience

  20. Today Gilgal Ansah at the University of Pittsburgh will present a poster, co-authored with Tom George (SWC alumni):

    “TReND-CaMinA Summer School: Advancing Computational Neuroscience and Machine Learning in Africa through Open Science”

    TKP05.02SU, WW10, 8am-12pm

    Simon Weiler is also presenting a poster today: “Layer 6 callosal projecting neurons relay ipsi-eye information between the monocular primary visual cortices.”

    PSTR072 8am-12pm in SDCC Halls B-H

    #SfN2025 #SfN25

  21. A great start to #sfn2025 #sfn25 (albeit the SFN community could use some brainwave hashtag coordination).

  22. Heading to #SfN2025?
    Join the workshop “Life After the PhD: Career Opportunities in Brain Data Science”
    📅 16 Nov 2025 | 🕒 15:00–17:00 PST
    📍 SDCC Room 2
    Hear from experts from @DataJoint, @UCSanDiego, @INCForg & @KavliFoundation

    #Neuroscience #BrainDataScience #Careers #INCF