International neurobiology symposium, Hungary

二月 5, 2003

Brussels, 04 Feb 2003

The biological research centre of Szeged is hosting an international symposium entitled 'neurobiology of ageing: molecular approaches' from 7 to 8 March in Szeged, Hungary.

The search for new molecules which promote healthy ageing and reverse age-dependent alterations of nervous functions represents a real challenge for biomedical research in the European Community.

This symposium aims to provide an overview of the neurobiology of ageing, investigate the role of steroids in age-related changes of the nervous system, and to explore their therapeutic usefulness for reversing age-associated cognitive deficits, depression, neuronal atrophy and myelin abnormalities under a multidisciplinary approach.

The event is open to PhD students, to the participants of the international training course, and to the representatives of small and medium-sized European biotech enterprises.

In addition to courses and seminars, keynote speakers from across Europe have been invited to give presentations, and a round table will take place on the subject of: 'disorders in development and ageing caused by aberrant steroid signalling'.

For further information, please contact:
Dr Valerie Serval,
INSERM U 488
80 rue du Général Leclerc
946 Le Kremlin Bicetre, France
E-mail: serval@kb.inserm.fr

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