nature at Neuroscience 2006
Georgia World Congress Center, Atlanta, GA
October 14-18, 2006
In October, scientists from around the globe will converge in Atlanta, Georgia for the largest meeting of neuroscience minds in the world.
Here we present a special edition of the Nature Podcast, a blog about neuroscience, and a selection of special content from Nature journals.
Stop by our booth #1832 to pick up a sample copy of Nature or your favorite journal, download the neuroscience podcast, or visit with our illustrious editors. See you in Atlanta!

- Action Potential is a blog by the editors of Nature Neuroscience - and a forum for our readers, authors and the entire neuroscience community. Our editors and news writers will be on site in Atlanta, commenting on the meeting, the science, the gossip— Keep checking Action Potential for updates on what promises to be an exciting meeting.
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Join Jim Giles at this annual meeting of minds. He'll be sending diary reports back from Atlanta, Georgia, from 15-18 October.
http://blogs.nature.com/news/blog/conference_reports/
society_for_neuroscience/ 
- Each week Nature publishes a free audio show – the Nature Podcast – which features highlights from news and articles published in Nature. In this special issue of the Podcast we complement some key neuroscience papers with interviews with the scientists behind the research. Stop by our booth #1832 to download this special neuroscience related podcast today.

- The Neuroscience Gateway is a new comprehensive source for the latest research, news and events in neuroscience and genomics research developed collaboratively by the Allen Institute for Brain Science and Nature Publishing Group. The Allen Brain Atlas is a freely available scientific resource developed by the Allen Institute, which provides maps of the expression of approximately 20,000 genes in the mouse brain. Together, the Neuroscience Gateway and the Allen Brain Atlas are new tools to help researchers navigate neuroscience and genomics research.

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Special Content from NPGNature Neuroscience focus on Childhood Developmental DisordersThis focus presents recent research on disorders such as dyslexia, specific language impairment and autism. The aim of this focus is to understand the genetic, behavioral and neural deficits in these disorders, and the implications for the treatment of affected children and for normal development. Supported by: March of Dimes, Autism Speaks and Cure Autism Now. Free access through December 2006.
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Nature Reviews Neuroscience presents a series of articles on NeuroimagingNeuroimaging techniques are an indispensable part of an emerging trend of the so-called "interface or integrative neuroscience", in which genetics, cell and molecular biology, electrophysiology, computer modeling, informatics and behavioural studies converge to address sophisticated, high-level neuroscience questions. It is therefore the perfect time to celebrate the recent advancement and focus on this central tool in neuroscience.
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Nature Research Update on Psychiatric DisordersPresented in collaboration with the first Roche-Nature Medicine Translational Neuroscience Symposium, this anthology of recent research and review articles on Psychiatric disorders is available free online through October. Or pick up a printed supplement at our booth #1832.