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2023 Application

Thank you for your interest in applying to be a part of the Early Career Editorial Advisory Panel for Neuronal Signaling.

Neuronal Signaling  is a peer-reviewed, fully open access journal and is a home for research and reviews on molecular and cellular neuroscience, supported by Editor-in-Chief Clare Stanford and an expert Editorial Board.  

To ensure representation across the neuroscience research community, applications will be assessed by the Editorial Office and Neuronal Signaling Editorial Board taking into consideration applicants’ subject area expertise and their responses in the form and will be in touch with individuals if they have been successful in their application. Neuronal Signaling is committed to creating an editorial panel that reflects a diverse and inclusive community of researchers and scholars from all sections of society. We actively encourage applications from people with diverse experiences irrespective of age, disability, ethnicity, gender, nationality, race, religion and sexual orientation.

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* 1. Name:

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* 2. Institution (Please also provide a link to your institutional profile, if available):

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* 3. Email address:

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* 4. Please upload a copy of your CV

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* 5. Please tell us why you are applying to be part of this new Early Career Editorial Advisory Panel, and what your expectations are for this role.

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* 6. Please provide details of your subject area expertise.

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* 7. Please comment on any relevant activity in attending/presenting at meetings, and any engagement with research networks through social media such as Twitter.

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* 8. Please detail any relevant peer review experience. Peer review experience is beneficial but not essential for this role.

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* 9. Please include here any additional information that you think will support your application that has not been included elsewhere.

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