NRD 2021

Frequently Asked Questions

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If I do not register, can I still attend any of the events?
No. For privacy reasons and to avoid hackers, we will only provide links, program details and abstracts to accepted registrants.

Is the research day open to visiting students in neuroscience from other universities?
Yes. The research day is absolutely open and visiting neuroscience students are encouraged to participate. Registration is required for all.

Can I submit an abstract for the art competition AND to present?
Absolutely. Attendees with artistic talent are encouraged to submit an abstract for the art competition regardless of whether they have another abstract.

I am an Undergraduate student, can I present my work at NRD?

Unfortunately, this year we do not have Undergraduate scientific presentations. However, you are welcome to register and attend the conference, and you also have the opportunity to present neuroscience art.

Should I expect a confirmation email after registration and/or an abstract submission?

You will receive an email confirmation that your abstract was submitted. We will notify you whether your scientific abstract was selected for an oral presentation by February 1st, 2021

Can I present “Brain Art” without being serious about competing?
Definitely! We want this event to be fun and diverse in terms of what you perceive “art” to be

I am affiliated with an institution outside of Western, can I present my work at NRD?
Yes. This year, with the virtual format, we are accepting abstracts for oral scientific presentations and Brain art from graduate students and post-doctoral students in neuroscience and neuroscience-related fields from any institution.

 

NRD2021 is sponsored by:

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