Knowing Neurons:Â A creative neuroscience education and outreach website
Knowing Neurons is Looking For:
Science Writers
Knowing Neurons is an award winning website by young neuroscientists.
We make neuroscience accessible to anyone interested in learning about the brain.
Delve into the mind via stories, infographics, interviews, and more!
We love the art of creation.
Our passion is sharing exciting stories about the brain and mind.
We use various modes of creative communication to tell our stories simply and effectively.
Our custom-made visuals are the cornerstone of our mission.
The core team of Knowing Neurons comprises a group of graduate students and postdoctoral scholars, who specialize in different areas of neuroscience.  We discuss and edit all content on the site, write our own articles, and apply our diverse scientific interests and expertise to making Knowing Neurons an effective educational resource about all things brain!
Do you love neuroscience, the brain, and the mind?
Are you interested in science communication, #SciComm, scientific illustration, or #SciArt?
Are you looking for an opportunity to publish in a non-academic setting with a large audience?
Do you want to practice your storytelling skills in a creative way?
If you answered “YES!” to any of these questions, then Knowing Neurons might be right for you!
We are always looking for new contributors, who are passionate about neuroscience education! Â We welcome all kinds of brain-related topics in many modes of communication: articles, videos, infographics… Â This is your opportunity to be a creative science communicator!
We're Looking for All Kinds of Contributions:
Articles
Infographics
Videos
We welcome undergraduate students, graduate students, and post-doctoral scholars who have studied the fields of neuroscience or psychology to contribute to Knowing Neurons.
If you are interesting in contributing to Knowing Neurons, then fill out the form below!  Please include your name, email address, a bit about your background and relation to the field of neuroscience or psychology, and a short two paragraph pitch for your idea!  The topic should be brain-related and be written for a general educated audience.
Knowing Neurons is seen by thousands of people each week!  If you would like to be featured on the site and possibly gain a few new readers, please don’t hesitate to submit your work!  We are happy to collaborate with other neuroscience blogs and websites, too!  If you have any questions, please email us at knowingneurons@gmail.com