The International Society for Neuroethology (ISN) is dedicated to neuroethology, focusing on understanding how nervous systems generate natural behavior in animals. It emphasizes the historical evolution of this field, from early anatomical studies to modern research challenges, and supports the growth and dissemination of neuroethological knowledge among scientists worldwide.
The Heiligenberg Student Travel Awards aim to support students presenting neuroethology research at national and international meetings. These awards, named in honor of Walter Heiligenberg, a pioneer in neuroethology, prioritize applicants showing academic excellence, research potential, and financial need. This initiative facilitates scholarly exchange and fosters the next generation of neuroethologists.
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