ISN Schools Initiative

The ISN Schools Initiative provides support for the organization of schools in different regions of the world with the aim of training and updating the skills of young neuroscientists, particularly in emerging nations. See guidelines for details.

Reports 2012

Europe - FENS "New Approaches in Glial Cell Research", Barcelona, Spain - Report
10-13 July, 2012
Organizer: Dr. Tina Garcia
 
Americas - LASAN "The synapse in health and disease", Buenos Aires, Argentina - Report
10-14 September, 2012
Organizer: Dr. Dajas & Barrantes
 
Asia-Pacific - APSN "Neurochemical basis of neurodegeneration, regeneration and neuroplasticity", Osaka, Japan - Report
24-29 September, 2012
Organizer: Dr. Akio Wanaka

Reports 2011

Africa - IBRO "Neurodegenerative disease and addiction", Fez, Morocco
29 October - 05 November, 2011
Organizer: Dr. Nouria Lakhdar-Ghazal
 
Asia-Pacific - APSN "Pain: Neurochemical electrophysiological and behavioral correlates", Xian, China - Report
13-17  February, 2011
Organizer: Dr. Jun Chen
 
Americas - "Early sensory-motor integration: from cellular to system level", Montevideo, Uruguay
03-07 September, 2011
Organizer: Dr. Raul Russo


Reports 2010

ISN/APSN/TNS/IBRO/ School on “Drug Addiction”, Bangkok, Thailand
11-15 October, 2010
Center of Neuroscience, Faculty of Medicine, Mahidol University
Organizers: Professor Piyarat Govitrapong, Director, Centre for Neuroscience,
Mahidol University and the Thai Neuroscience Society (TNS) - Report

ISN/APSN/TNS/IBRO/ School on “Drug Addiction”, Bangkok, Thailand


ISN School “Lipidomics in the nervous system cells”, Catania, Italy
17-21 May 2010
Grand Hotel, Acitrezza, Catania
Organizers: Professor Mario Alberghina, University of Catania, and Professors Sandro Sonnino and Alessandro Prinetti, University of Milan, Italy - Report

ISN School “Lipidomics in the nervous system cells”, Catania, Italy

Reports 2009


ISN - IBRO Neuroscience School, Fayoum, Egypt. December 2-7, 2009
Organizers: Simon Heales (UK) Roger Butterworth (Canada) Raj Kalaria (Kenya & UK)

Held from December 2-7, the School focused upon neuronal cell death mechanisms in a range of disorders including neurodegenerative diseases (Alzheimers, Parkinsons, ALS), stroke, and metabolic CNS disorders.
Morning sessions were made up of formal 30 min. lectures and discussions of key topics (apoptosis, necrosis, animal models, neuroprotective strategies) and afternoons were spent in the laboratory facilities (Fayoum University) with laboratory sessions dedicated to basic neuropathology, cell counting, immunohistochemistry, and animal behavior techniques. A total of 31 students were enrolled in the school from 8 African countries. Teaching faculty included Dr. Abdul Mohammed (Kenya & Sweden), Dr. Marina Bentovoglio (Italy), Dr. Vivienne Russell (S. Africa), Dr. Tharcisse Kayenbe (Congo), Dr Howard Cooper (France), Dr Samir Ahboucha (Morocco), in addition to the school organizers.
Following the school, all faculty and students attended the meeting of the Society of Neuroscientists of Africa (SONA) in Sharm-el-Sheikh, Egypt. Funding for the transfer to Sharm-el-Sheikh was provided by SONA and Fayoum University.
 

1st ISN Latin American School of Advanced Neurochemistry, March 23-30, 2009
"In vitro and in vivo neurochemical approaches applied to the study
of neurodegeneration",
Directors: Dr. Luis Barbeito, Dr. Federico Dajas
Website www.iibce.edu.uy/escuela/isn/program.html
Report


Reports 2008


Joint IBRO-ISN African School on Chronobiology, October 20-27, 2008
"Brain and Clocks: Neurochemical, pharmacological and therapeutic approaches"
Ouarzazate, Morocco
School coordinator: Professor Nouria Lakhdar-Ghazal
Report

ISN/APSN/IBRO School, June 16-21, 2008
School of Pharmacy, Fudan University, No. 130 Dong’an Road,
Student Lab, Level 1, Building No. 5 (West Campus),
Shanghai 200032, China.
ISN/APSN/IBRO School Chair, Dr Alfreda Stadlin.
Report

ISN-APSN-SNCI sponsored workshop, Jan 7-16, 2008
"Modern Neurochemical techniques to understand brain functions"
NIMHANS and NCBS, Bangalore
Organizing Secretary: Dr. M. N. Subhash
Website: www.sncimeet2008.org
Report