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Europeans adapt to compete with US neuroscience body

After a series of annual meetings that have failed to challenge the attractiveness of those organized by its US rival, the European Neuroscience Association is changing its name — to the Federation of European Neuroscience Societies — and structure, and has made financial savings. There are already signs that these changes, to be formally announced at its meeting in Berlin later this month, will reverse the trend.

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Abbott, A. Europeans adapt to compete with US neuroscience body. Nature 393, 614–615 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1038/31311

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