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Cajal Club

The Cajal Club is a distinguished organization of neuroscientists, named after Santiago Ramón y Cajal, the famous Spanish neuroscientist known as the father of modern neuroscience. Established in 1920, the club brings together researchers who focus on the structure and function of the nervous system. It promotes collaboration, discussion, and the sharing of ideas related to neuroscience and neuroanatomy. Members often include leading figures in the field, and the club fosters advancements in understanding the brain, contributing to the overall progress of neuroscience research and education.