Hi all,

Please consider submitting an abstract to the 2026 Neurobiology of 
Cognition Gordon Research Seminar (GRS), taking place July 18-19, 2026 at 
Waterville Valley, New Hampshire.

The GRS is a unique trainee-only (graduate students and post-docs) 
opportunity for early-career scientists to share their research and build a 
supportive community of peers exploring the neural basis of cognition. This 
year’s theme, “Cells, Circuits, and Computation,” focuses on bringing 
together diverse approaches to understanding cognitive function. We are 
especially interested in work that employs computational modelling, 
theoretical analysis, or Machine Learning inspired frameworks to understand 
cognitive functions. The GRS will feature two poster sessions where all 
attendees can present a poster. Attendees can also apply for a short talk. *For 
full consideration, applicants interested in giving a talk should apply 
before April 12th*.

In addition to the scientific program, the GRS will have many opportunities 
for informal networking and career-focused discussions.

We highly encourage trainees to also apply for the associated Gordon 
Research Conference (GRC) that follows (July 19-24). Please share this 
opportunity within your labs and networks!

Here are the links to apply:

GRS <https://www.grc.org/neurobiology-of-cognition-grs-conference/2026/>

GRC <https://www.grc.org/neurobiology-of-cognition-conference/2026/>


Best,
Ruidong Chen

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