Flux 2026
08 September - 10 September 2026
La Jolla, California, USA
Flux is actively seeking committee volunteers to help drive key initiatives, strengthen our community, and advance the field of developmental cognitive neuroscience. This is your chance to make a direct impact, collaborate with fellow researchers, and contribute to the growth of our society.
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Upcoming Events
Flux Annual Business Meeting & Round Table
Wednesday, February 19, 2025
10:00 - 11:30 AM CST
Flux Leadership will give a "State of the Society" update focusing on all the great work Flux has been doing on behalf of our members. This will include updates on the Flux Strategic Plan, a Membership Update, a Finance Update and more! This is also your opportunity to ask any questions you have of the society leadership.
Latest from Flux Blog
Edgy Cognitive Neuroscience, Casual Mentorship, and Dismantling Unjust Systems: A Conversation with Linda Spear Award Winner Lucina Uddin
Congratulations to Dr. Lucina Uddin, this year’s winner of the Flux Society’s Linda Spear Mid-Career Award! This award recognizes Dr. Uddin’s outstanding scientific contributions and social impact on our community. In addition to her tremendous scientific...
Reproducibility, Open Science, and Big Data
This blog post contains an overview of useful developmental cognitive neuroscience resources on the topic of replication, reproducibility, data sharing, and big data.
Executive functions in the brain, development and social context: Early contributions by neuroscientist, Adele Diamond
A seminal moment in my academic career was in the late 1980s while attending one of my first scientific meetings as a graduate student and hearing a fascinating talk by a female neuroscientist, Adele Diamond. She was describing prefrontal cognitive abilities in human...
“Searching For Fun” with Huttenlocher Award Winner Dr. Bea Luna
The Flux Society extends an enthusiastic congratulations to Dr. Bea Luna, this year’s winner of the Huttenlocher Award, which celebrates an outstanding researcher in developmental cognitive neuroscience who inspires future generations of researchers. As anyone who has...
2024 Huttenlocher Award Interview
Watch 20234 Huttenlocher Award interview with Bradley Schlaggar, PhD, President and CEO of Kennedy Krieger Institute where he holds the Zanvyl Krieger Faculty Endowed Chair in Baltimore, MD.

