American Society for Neurochemistry - ASN

American Society for Neurochemistry - ASN The American Society for Neurochemistry's Mission is to advance and promote cellular and molecular n

ASN Meetings:

Our meetings include plenary lectures, symposia, colloquia and workshops over the course of 4 days. The scientific program of our meetings are designed to address the four major themes of our Society:

- Building the Nervous System
- Glial Cell Biology
- Metabolism and Cell & Molecular Neurobiology
- Neurodegeneration and Disease. Substantial time is allotted throughout the meeting

for scientific discussions both formally and informally. Short oral presentations are selected from the submitted abstracts, along with daily poster sessions. Special efforts have been taken to encourage young investigator participation. For instance, the Society sponsors a dinner for pre-doctoral and post-doctoral students to enable them to begin to establish stronger relationships with their peers. The society also subsidizes lunches with our plenary speakers. Numerous travel awards also are available for fellows and junior faculty.

04/27/2026

Days 3 and 4 at ASN 2026 kept the momentum going.

With a mix of plenary sessions, breakout discussions, and networking opportunities, attendees continued to learn, connect, and exchange ideas.

The ECDC Forum and ASN Business Meeting brought valuable conversations to the forefront, while Poster Session Two wrapped things up with exciting research and great discussions.

👉 See more from the program: asn-meeting.org/program-at-a-glance/

A Look Back at Sunday at ASN 2026 Sunday at ASN 2026 was filled with inspiring science and meaningful connections. From ...
04/22/2026

A Look Back at Sunday at ASN 2026

Sunday at ASN 2026 was filled with inspiring science and meaningful connections.

From the plenary session and scientific symposia to networking lunches and poster presentations, the day offered countless opportunities to learn and engage.

The Student Post-Doc Mingler brought the day to a close, creating a space for early-career attendees to connect and share experiences.

👉 Discover more highlights: asn-meeting.org/program-at-a-glance/

Day 1 at ASN 2026 is all about connection and community. From the Public Forum to the First Timers’ Reception and the We...
04/21/2026

Day 1 at ASN 2026 is all about connection and community.

From the Public Forum to the First Timers’ Reception and the Welcome Reception, there are plenty of opportunities to learn, engage, and meet fellow attendees.

We can’t wait to kick things off with you.

👉 View program 🔗 asn-meeting.org/detailed-program

📢Tomorrow is the day! Come join us at 12:15pm tomorrow, 4/20, in Junior Ballrooms AB for our panel discussion and networ...
04/19/2026

📢Tomorrow is the day!
Come join us at 12:15pm tomorrow, 4/20, in Junior Ballrooms AB for our panel discussion and networking event to learn about different career paths you can take as a neuroscientist!📝

Thank You to Our Sponsors A heartfelt thank you to all of our sponsors and supporters for helping make ASN 2026 possible...
04/19/2026

Thank You to Our Sponsors

A heartfelt thank you to all of our sponsors and supporters for helping make ASN 2026 possible.

Your support enables a meaningful and impactful meeting experience for the neurochemistry community.

We’re grateful for your continued partnership.

👉 Learn more: asn-meeting.org/sponsors-exhibitors/

ASN 2026 Begins Tomorrow We’re excited to welcome you to ASN 2026 starting tomorrow. Before you arrive, take a moment to...
04/17/2026

ASN 2026 Begins Tomorrow

We’re excited to welcome you to ASN 2026 starting tomorrow.

Before you arrive, take a moment to review key onsite information and explore the program so you can plan your time and make the most of the meeting.

Get ready for a week of science, connection, and collaboration.

👉 View Onsite Info: https://asn-meeting.org/onsite-info/
👉 Explore the Program: https://asn-meeting.org/program-at-a-glance/

💼ASN 2026 is less than a week away!✈️Just a reminder that the Early Career Development Committee (ECDC) event, Exploring...
04/15/2026

💼ASN 2026 is less than a week away!✈️

Just a reminder that the Early Career Development Committee (ECDC) event, Exploring Career Paths in Neuroscience - Panel Discussion & Networking, will be on Monday, April 20th at 12:15pm in Junior Ballrooms AB! 📝

This event will have a panel discussion focused on diverse career paths in neuroscience for trainees and early-career scientists. The second half of the session will provide opportunities for participant engagement through Q&A, small-group discussions, and networking.

💡Are you a trainee or early career scientist attending ASN 2026 in Saint Charles, Missouri? 👩🏻‍💻Come attend the Early Career Development Committee (ECDC) event during the meeting: Exploring Career Paths in Neuroscience - Panel Discussion & Networking! 📝

Registration for the event is free and available to students and postdocs while registering for the conference, with boxed lunches available for purchase when you register!

Time: Monday, April 20th, 2026, 12:15 pm – 1:45 pm

Location: Junior Ballrooms AB

We will host a panel discussion focused on diverse career paths in neuroscience for trainees and early-career scientists. The second half of the session will provide opportunities for participant engagement through Q&A, small-group discussions, and networking.

ASN 2026 Is Almost Here We’re just 1 week away from ASN 2026 - and we can’t wait to see you in St. Charles. Make sure yo...
04/11/2026

ASN 2026 Is Almost Here

We’re just 1 week away from ASN 2026 - and we can’t wait to see you in St. Charles.

Make sure you’re ready by checking important onsite details, including registration, venue information, and program access.

Get prepared and make the most of your ASN experience.

👉 View Onsite Information: asn-meeting.org/onsite-info/

Plenary Speaker Spotlight: Qing Richard Lu, PhD Join us at ASN 2026 to hear from Dr. Qing Richard Lu, an expert in neuro...
04/09/2026

Plenary Speaker Spotlight: Qing Richard Lu, PhD

Join us at ASN 2026 to hear from Dr. Qing Richard Lu, an expert in neuroscience and cancer biology.

His research explores how epigenetic mechanisms regulate brain repair, neurological diseases, and tumor development - helping advance new approaches to treatment and recovery.

Don’t miss the opportunity to learn from leading voices in neurochemistry.

👉 Learn more: asn-meeting.org/plenary-speakers/

Plenary Speaker Spotlight: Dr. Michael Heneka Join us at ASN 2026 to hear from Dr. Michael Heneka, an expert in neurodeg...
04/07/2026

Plenary Speaker Spotlight: Dr. Michael Heneka

Join us at ASN 2026 to hear from Dr. Michael Heneka, an expert in neurodegenerative diseases and Alzheimer’s research.

His work explores how innate immunity and neuroinflammation contribute to Alzheimer’s disease, helping advance understanding of brain health and potential treatments.

Don’t miss this opportunity to learn from leading experts in neurochemistry.

👉 Learn more: asn-meeting.org/plenary-speakers/

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