Submissions

About the Meeting

The Flux Society’s purpose is to advance the understanding of human brain development by serving as a forum for professional and student scientists, physicians, and educators to: exchange information and educate the next generation of developmental cognitive neuroscience researchers; make widely available scientific research findings on brain development; encourage translational research to clinical populations; promote public information by discussing implications on the fields of education, health, juvenile law, parenting, and mental health, and encourage further progress in the field of developmental cognitive neuroscience.

Symposia Submission

Symposia will focus on a specific theme and would be followed by a moderated discussion. Symposia will have between 3 and 4 presentations by different speakers that address the central theme.

Priority will be given to symposia that include a diverse range of speakers, including variation in intellectual perspective or approach, gender, race, ethnicity, stage of career and geographic location.

Submissions are welcome from individuals at all stages of training, from graduate student through faculty.

Symposia submission open – Now Closed

Closing March 15th

Abstracts

The Flux Society invites submission of research abstracts for its 2023 Annual Congress. All submissions will be evaluated by the Program Committee.

Abstract submission open – Open Now
Abstract submissions close – April 30th, 2023

On Crafting an Academic Talk

Sensitive Periods: A Flux Society Podcast- Crafting an academic talk

What makes a seller talk? How should I practice? What's the goal of a poster presentation?
In this episode we're joined by Drs. Margaret Sheridan, Lucina Uddin, & Nim Tottenham to discuss how to craft an academic talk. We talked about everything from what to include in a poster presentation, to how to practice a job talk, and the importance of preparing for the Q&A! https://www.buzzsprout.com/2024695/12011256