Welcome Neuroscientists

The Aspirational Neuroscience (AN) community is currently run by neuroscientist Kenneth Hayworth (kenneth.hayworth@gmail.com, @KennethHayworth), Janelia Research scientist and President of the Brain Preservation Foundation, along with a handful of other neuroscientists. If you are a student or professional neuroscientist, other scientist, or technical practitioner interested in these topics, please consider contacting us or joining our Journal Club

The Brain Preservation Foundation’s mission is to investigate both the technical viability and value of human brain preservation for long-term static storage. The AN community evolved out of the Brain Preservation Foundation’s desire to create an independent Community of Practice (CoP) and set of Incentive Prizes (IPs), specifically for neuroscientists and other scientists to share insights and research ideas on the topic of neural memory encoding. Graduate students and postdocs, who often have more broad ranging and flexible educational and research interests, are a particular recruiting focus of our community.

To restate, this AN community is separate and distinct from the BPF community. AN’s purpose and membership are necessarily more specific and restricted. BPF’s purpose and membership are necessarily more general and speculative in nature. We recognize that AN community members may or may not have any private or public interest in the BPF community’s mission, and each is independent of the other in purpose and practice.

We welcome neuroscientists and other scientists to participate in either or both communities, as their interests dictate.