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TReND in Africa: toward a truly global (neuro)science community

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posted on 2023-06-07, 07:39 authored by Thomas BadenThomas Baden, Mahmoud MainaMahmoud Maina, Andre Maia Chagas, Yunusa Garba Mohammed, Thomas O Auer, Ana Silbering, Lukas von Tobel, Marie Pertin, Renee Hartig, Jelena Aleksic, Ibukun Akinrinade, Mosab A Awadelkareem, Artemis Koumoundourou, Aled Jones, Fabiana Arieti, Andrew Beale, Daniel Münch, Samyra Cury Salek, Sadiq Yusuf, Lucia L Prieto-Godino
TReND is a volunteer-scientist run charity dedicated to promoting research and education on the African continent. Focusing on neuroscience, we discuss approaches to address some of the factors that currently stifle Africa’s scientific development and our experience in implementing them.

Funding

NeuroVisEco - Zebrafish vision in its natural context: from natural scenes through retinal and central processing to behaviour; G1871; EUROPEAN UNION; 677687

Anisotropic retinal circuits for processing of colour and space in nature; G2397; BBSRC-BIOTECHNOLOGY & BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES RESEARCH COUNCIL; BB/R014817/1

Anisotropic retinal circuits for processing of colour and space in nature - Lister Institute Research Prize; G2503; LISTER INSTITUTE

Philip Leverhulme Prize - Biological Sciences; G2276; LEVERHULME TRUST; PLP-2017-005

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  • Published

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  • Accepted version

Journal

Neuron

ISSN

0896-6273

Publisher

Elsevier

Volume

107

Page range

1-5

Event location

United States

Department affiliated with

  • Biochemistry Publications

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  • Yes

Peer reviewed?

  • Yes

Legacy Posted Date

2020-07-30

First Open Access (FOA) Date

2020-07-30

First Compliant Deposit (FCD) Date

2020-07-29

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