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Revise BBQS event information for SFN 2025#66

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Updated the event details for BBQS at SFN 2025, including schedule, key information, booth details, and presentation themes.

Updated the event details for BBQS at SFN 2025, including schedule, key information, booth details, and presentation themes.
@Sulstice Sulstice merged commit 24b7a05 into main Nov 13, 2025
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This pull request focuses on comprehensively updating and organizing the BBQS event information page for the upcoming SFN 2025 conference. The changes aim to provide a clearer, more detailed, and user-friendly resource for attendees, ensuring they can easily navigate the schedule, locate key events, and connect with the BBQS initiative. The update includes structural improvements, enriched content for presentations and projects, and enhanced contact information.

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  • Enhanced Event Information Structure: The event page for SFN 2025 has been significantly restructured, introducing new sections like 'Quick Info' and 'Presentations Schedule' to improve readability and information accessibility.
  • Detailed Schedule and Presentation Listings: The 'Schedule at a Glance' now provides a more granular breakdown of events, including specific counts. Individual presentation entries have been expanded with details such as presenters, keywords, and grant information, and a Nanosymposium talk was moved to the correct day.
  • Improved Booth and Networking Details: Information regarding BBQS booths (EMBER/BossDB and DANDI/NWB) has been clarified with dedicated subheadings. A new 'Monday Networking Event' section has been added, and connection points for SfN linking groups are more prominently featured.
  • Refined Project and Thematic Overviews: The 'Participating BBQS Projects' section is now more organized, detailing PIs, focus areas, and booth presence. 'Presentations by Research Theme' has been updated with better formatting and a new computational methods entry.
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The pull request significantly enhances the readability and organization of the SFN 2025 event information. The consistent use of emojis for section headers, the conversion of key information into tables, and the detailed, structured listing of presentations and projects greatly improve the user experience. The changes make it much easier for attendees to quickly find relevant information about the BBQS presence at the conference.

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#### 2:00 PM - 4:30 PM | Minisymposium

**Emerging Experimental Approaches to Probe Conserved Neurobehavioral Mechanisms**
Multiple speakers exploring social behavior mechanisms
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The "Minisymposium" entry within the "Presentations Schedule" section currently lacks a specific location. To maintain consistency and provide complete information for attendees, please add the location details, similar to how it's provided for the "Nanosymposium Talk". If the location is still TBD, it would be helpful to indicate that.

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