British Neuroscience Association

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The British Neuroscience Association (BNA), founded in 1968 as the British Brain Research Association (BRA) and renamed in 1996, is a learned society with around 1700 members. Stated among their aims are to promote neuroscience research, advise on issues in neuroscience, and engage with the public and the media.[1]


People

  • Professor Russell Foster, President (2013-2015), Member of Council and National Committee
  • Professor John Aggleton, President-Elect (2013-2015), Member of Council and National Committee
  • Professor David Nutt, Immediate Past President (2013-2015), Trustee, Member of Council and National Committee
  • Professor Bruno Frenguelli, Secretary (2013-2015), Trustee, Member of Council and National Committee
  • Dr Duncan Banks, Treasurer (2009-2013), Trustee, Member of Council and National Committee
  • Dr Narender Ramnani, Meetings Secretary (2013-2015), Member of Council and National Committee
  • Dr Trevor Bushell, Local Groups Co-ordinator (2011-2013), Member of Council and National Committee
  • Professor Dimitri Kullmann, Member of Council (2011 - 2015)
  • Professor Irene Tracey, Member of Council (2012-2016)
  • Elaine Snell, Chief Executive Officer (from 1 April 2013), Member of Council (Administrative)
  • Professor Graham Collingridge, Chair of Scientific Advisory Board

Affiliations

Contact

Address:
The Dana Centre
165 Queen's Gate
South Kensington
SW7 5HE, LONDON
Tel: +44 (0) 208 166 8713
E-mail: office AT bna.org.uk

Notes

  1. BNA, Aims and Objectives, accessed 18 Oct 20130.
  2. SMC, Funding, accessed 18 Oct 2013.
  3. BNA, Science Media Centre: Introduction to the News Media, 11 Oct 2013, accessed 18 Oct 2013.
  4. BNA, Science Media Centre: publications for scientists, 14 Aug 2013, accessed 18 Oct 2013.
  5. BNA, Science Media Centre celebrates ten years!, 25 Oct 2012, accessed 18 Oct 2013.