Abstract

Twenty years ago, Neuron was launched with the aim of providing a forum for the publication of research in cellular and molecular neurobiology. In the late eighties, molecular biology had exploded as a field and was providing powerful new experimental tools for probing cellular function. The founding editors of the journal—Zach Hall, A.J. Hudspeth, Eric Kandel, and Louis Reichardt—envisioned this new journal they called Neuron as a home for the burgeoning new field at the interface of molecular biology and cellular neurobiology.

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