Nicky Penttila

Nicky Penttila is the Executive Editor, Web. She manages the stream of content posted on the Foundation website, including editing most of its news stories.

Dana Foundation’s New Focus: Neuroscience & Society
It’s time to reimagine how neuroscience is conducted and used in our day-to-day lives.

Joining Neuroscience with Society
Q&A with Khara Ramos, Ph.D., Dana Foundation Vice President for Neuroscience & SocietyBig data, organoids, and bridging the gap between the public and research scientists are some of the areas of neuroethics Khara Ramos, Ph.D., says to keep an eye on.

Debra Yourick Receives 2021 SfN Science Educator Award
Report from Neuroscience 2021Interview with Debra Yourick on using near-peer mentors to help kids get excited about science, and more.

Stephen Macknik Receives 2021 SfN Science Educator Award
Report from Neuroscience 2021Interview with Stephen Macknik on storytelling in science, magic, and more.

John Archie Pollock Receives 2020 SfN Science Educator Award
Interview with John Pollock on storytelling in science, the rewards of outreach, apps and other fun for pandemic sharing, and more.

Cristian Zaelzer-Perez Receives 2019 SfN Science Educator Award
Report from Neuroscience 2019Interview with Cristian Zaelzer-Perez on his work bringing scientists and artists together to enrich one another.

Stefano Sandrone Receives 2019 SfN Science Educator Award
Report from Neuroscience 2019Interview with Stefano Sandrone on how he got started in education, the importance of mentors, and more.
Fumiko Hoeft Receives 2018 SfN Science Educator Award
Report from Neuroscience 2018Each year, the Society for Neuroscience recognizes outstanding neuroscientists who have strongly added to public education and awareness about the field.
Neuroscience and Society: Autism
Researchers have yet to find solid biomarkers or other internal signals to identify autism, so how do we define the disorder?
Sound Health: Shaping Our Children’s Lives Through Music Engagement
For a second year, the National Institutes of Health and the Kennedy Center for the Arts spent a weekend exploring the connections between music, the brain, and humanity.