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International Society for Neurochemistry : ウィキペディア英語版 | International Society for Neurochemistry The International Society for Neurochemistry (ISN) is a professional society for neurochemists and neuroscientists throughout the world. ==History==
The idea of an organization like the ISN began in the mid-1950s as scientists began to devote more attention to the discipline of neurochemistry. As the field became more popular, scientists recognized that an international association would be useful in helping to propagate research among themselves. In 1962, Jordi Folch Pi and Heinrich Waelesch proposed the formation of a Provisional Organizing Committee to such a society. The committee eventually came into being in 1963 and had an international membership composed of scientists in the field. Preliminary statues were drafted in 1965 and finalized in 1967 as the Articles of Association of the ISN.〔(The Beginning ), The International Society for Neurochemistry.〕 At its creation, the society had 226 members.〔(Growth of Neurochemistry as a Scientific Discipline ), The International Society for Neurochemistry.〕 The ISN began by organizing international and satellite meetings. In 1980, it began offering travel grants for young scientists to attend its meetings.〔(Finances ), The International Society for Neurochemistry.〕 Since that time, it has increased the number of awards it offers, funding travel grants as well as training programs, research in developing countries, and small, specialized medical conferences.〔(Activities ), The International Society for Neurochemistry.〕
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