Khouribga IBRO Neuroscience School 2015
  • 05 mar 2015
  • IBRO (International Brain Research Organization)

Khouribga IBRO Neuroscience School 2015

Neurotoxicity and Brain Disorders

Hassan First University, Khouribga, Morocco

May 13 - 17, 2015

Organizer: Professor Samir AHBOUCHA (Hassan First University)

Aims and Scope of the School:

The school will present some aspects of brain disorders due to neurotoxicants. Technical workshops will be part of the school trainings. The school will focus on communication through opportunities of intense and proactive discussions and individual presentations, and will contribute to enrichment of students' social experience.

Description:

High-level exposure to neurotoxicants, that cause alteration of brain integrity and function, is an important health problem in Africa and worldwide. The school's purpose is to address the issue of neurotoxicity due to some agents including heavy metals such as lead, methylmercury, insecticides, cuprizone and other neurotoxicant included in the diet such as cyanogens and ammonia particularly in early ages. We will address important neuropathologies including neuronopathy, axonopathy, myelinopathy, and transmission toxicity. This school will emphasize on the consequences of neurotoxicants on the morphological, molecular, physiological, and behavioral levels.

Who should apply to this School?

PhD students, MD and PhD students, PostDocs residing in Africa

What costs will be covered for selected applicants?

Travel, meals and accommodation will be covered.

Application deadline: February 15, 2015 (11:59 p.m. CET)

Apply http://form.jotformpro.com/form/43537674652968" title="Khouribga Application">here

If you have any questions, please contact Professor Samir AHBOUCHA (samir.ahboucha[@]uhp.ac.ma)

IBRO (International Brain Research Organization)

IBRO (International Brain Research Organization)

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IBRO is a union of neuroscience organizations with the aim to promote and support neuroscience training and collaborative research around the world. More than 80 international, national and regional scientific organizations constitute IBRO's Governing Council, which together with the five IBRO Regional Committees launch the educational programs that reach young neuroscientists in need of support and assistance. In addition, IBRO has partnerships with like-minded federations of scientific societies to identify priorities and help bridge gaps in knowledge, investment and resources in the field of the brain and related diseases, from development to aging.

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