ISN-PORT Neuroscience School

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ISN-PORT Neuroscience School

About the School

The ISN-PORT Neuroscience School: Role of Metabolism in Neurodegeneration is a focused 5-day training program designed to equip early-career neuroscientists with the knowledge, skills, and network to explore the complex relationship between cellular metabolism and neurodegenerative diseases.

Metabolic dysfunction is increasingly recognized as a key driver of neurodegeneration, impacting neuronal survival, glial function, and overall brain homeostasis. Addressing these dynamics requires a multidisciplinary approach combining neurochemistry, molecular neuroscience, and translational research.

This school offers a unique platform for deep scientific engagement through lectures, interactive discussions, and hands-on technical training led by internationally renowned faculty.

It will take place at the Life Sciences & Biotechnology Center, Łukasiewicz Research Netework – PORT Polish Center for Technology Development, in Wrocław, Poland.

What to Expect

Who Can Apply?

MSc and PhD students

Postdoctoral fellows

Applicants should have a background in neuroscience, neurochemistry, molecular biology, bioinformatics, or translational medicine. A total of 20 participants will be selected. 

What Costs Are Covered?

Accommodation and meals during the school

Travel cost for selected participants

All training materials and registration fees

How to Apply

Applications will be submitted via the Łukasiewicz – PORT online portal. The following documents will be required:

Plaease note:
Registration starts on August 12th and ends on September 12th, 2025.
We will contact only selected candidates.

Organizers

The school is organized by the Łukasiewicz – PORT Polish Center for Technology Development and the International Society for Neurochemistry (ISN). For inquiries, please contact the Local Organizing Committee at: ismail.gbadamosi@port.lukasiewicz.gov.pl

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