Reflections from SFN, and a Look Forward
2/7/2020
Ronald Bayline, Ph.D., FUN President-Elect
It was great to see so many FUN members in San Diego at the Society for Neuroscience meeting. Being part of FUN always gives me a home base at the meeting...
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JUNE Editor's corner 2020
by: Bruce Johnson, Cornell College

2/6/2020

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This was a busy year for JUNE with two regular issues and an issue of presentations from the 8th FUN Workshop (Vol 16[3], http://www.funjournal.org/ ), held in July 2017 at Dominican University, and hosted by Irina Calin-Jageman and Robert Calin-Jageman....
Results of FUN Member Survey 2018
by: Leah Chase, former FUN president

2/6/2020

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First, let me start this article with a huge THANK YOU to the entire FUN community!!! I have greatly appreciated the opportunity to serve as President-Elect/President/Past-President of this fantastic organization over the past three years. I gained so much from this experience, both professionally and personally. Thank you!
Optimize your LinkedIn network and profile
by: Jacqueline Morris, Baldwin Wallace University

2/6/2020

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Linked in has more than 500 million members and is quickly becoming a mechanism for employers to find the right person for a job. In addition, professionals are using the platform as a mechanism to highlight and discuss professional topics, employment trends, discuss scientific discoveries and seek employment....