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Brain Research Society (Turkey) is a scientific society founded by
researchers working in the basic and clinical neurosciences in Turkey.
Sacit Karamürsel (President), Hakan Gürvit (Vice-President), Gülşe
Akman-Demir
(Secretary General), Tamer Demiralp (Treasurer), Filiz Onat (Member)
Nebil Yıldız, Mehmet Ergen, Özlem Akman, Hasan Raci Yananlı, Ezgi Tuna
Erdoğan
Pınar Yamantürk-Çelik, Dursun Kırbaş, Rezzan Aker
Murat Emre, Nihan Çarçak, Atilla Uslu
23.12.1991
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The primary objective of the
Society is to be involved in the development of scientific research
carried out in Turkey in basic and clinical neurosciences in terms of
quality and quantity.
To this end, the Society carries
out introductory activities emphasizing the importance of neuroscience
studies and encourages young scientists to conduct research in various
branches of neuroscience.
It guides the research topics
taking into consideration the future potential of the various fields of
basic and clinical neuroscience branches and the conditions and
requirements of the country.
It provides individuals wishing
to carry out research in various fields of neuroscience with support and
scholarships in order that they gain scientific thinking, research,
planning skills or learn a special technique.
It provides financing for
research projects in the field of basic and clinical neuroscience.
It arranges programs allowing for
education of researchers to be engaged in Neuroscience. To this end, it
organizes courses, scientific meetings, conferences, congresses.
It ensures that neuroscience
researchers are spread across the country, and that nation-wide
cooperation and coordination are established in similar research areas.
It sets up branches for this purpose.
It cooperates with international
institutions and organizes joint international congresses to ensure the
development of basic and clinical neuroscience in our Country.
It prepares such publications as
journals or books as well as introductory brochures on
neuroscience-related topics.
It collaborates with govermental
and private institutions and with the media (press-broadcasting)
organizations in connection with the objectives of the Society.
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