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000823129 150__ $$aTraining, Research and Raising of Public Awareness in Cell Biology and Pathology of Neuroglia$$y2016-12-01 - 2021-06-30
000823129 371__ $$aH. LUNDBECK AS$$dDenmark$$ehttp://www.lundbeck.com$$vCORDIS
000823129 371__ $$aNPI ELECTRONIC GESELLSCHAFT FUR ELEKTRONISCHE MESS- UND REGELSYSTEME MBH$$bNPI ELECTRONIC GMBH$$dGermany$$ehttp://www.npielectronic.com$$vCORDIS
000823129 371__ $$aAMC MEDICAL RESEARCH BV$$bAMC Medical Research B.V.$$dNetherlands$$ehttp://www.amr.nl$$vCORDIS
000823129 371__ $$aCardiff University$$bCardiff University$$dUnited Kingdom$$ehttp://www.cardiff.ac.uk/$$vCORDIS
000823129 371__ $$aNational Research Council$$bCNR$$dItaly$$ehttp://www.cnr.it/sitocnr/home.html$$vCORDIS
000823129 371__ $$aFONDAZIONE IRCCS ISTITUTO NEUROLOGICO CARLO BESTA$$bFINCB$$dItaly$$ehttp://www.istituto-besta.it$$vCORDIS
000823129 371__ $$aOSLO UNIVERSITETSSYKEHUS HF$$bOUS$$dNorway$$ehttp://www.oslo-universitetssykehus.no$$vCORDIS
000823129 371__ $$aAston University$$bAston University$$dUnited Kingdom$$ehttp://www.aston.ac.uk/$$vCORDIS
000823129 371__ $$aInserm$$bINSERM$$dFrance$$ehttp://english.inserm.fr/$$vCORDIS
000823129 371__ $$aSaarland University$$bSaarland University$$dGermany$$ehttp://www.uni-saarland.de/en/home.html$$vCORDIS
000823129 371__ $$aACADEMISCH MEDISCH CENTRUM BIJ DE UNIVERSITEIT VAN AMSTERDAM$$bAMC$$dNetherlands$$ehttp://www.amc.nl$$vCORDIS
000823129 371__ $$aCollège de France$$bCollège de France$$dFrance$$ehttp://www.college-de-france.fr/site/college/index.htm$$vCORDIS
000823129 371__ $$aUniversity Hospital Bonn$$bUniversity Hospital Bonn$$dGermany$$ehttps://www.ukb.uni-bonn.de/$$vCORDIS
000823129 372__ $$aH2020-MSCA-ITN-2016$$s2016-12-01$$t2021-06-30
000823129 450__ $$aEU-GliaPhD$$wd$$y2016-12-01 - 2021-06-30
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000823129 680__ $$aThe research in which the young scientists of the EU-GliaPhD consortium will be trained is centred on the role of neuron-glia interactions in brain function and pathology.
Prompted by exciting discoveries of recent years, many academic research groups are currently focussing their research on the field of neuron-glia interactions for a better understanding of brain function. Also the private sector such as the pharmaceutical industry pays more and more attention to the role of neuroglia in various neuropathologies. These research activities create an increasing demand for outstanding young neuroscientists to join academia or industry. To address this need for neuroscientists with a strong knowledge in neuron-glia interactions, the EU-GliaPhD consortium of recognized European neuroscientists decided to initiate a training network in which young scientists, the EU-GliaPhD fellows will be educated in collaborative research projects to study neuron-glia interactions at the molecular, cellular and systems level in the healthy and the diseased brain. A strong emphasis will lie on epilepsy, a multi-faceted, chronic neurological disorder characterized by the frequent recurrence of seizures.
The EU-GliaPhD consortium will focus on five important educational and training objectives:
1. Broad training in several current state-of-art technologies that are highly relevant for brain research
2. Teaching an in-depth understanding of molecular and cellular neurobiology and -pathology
3. Focused specialization in defined research projects
4. Training in dissemination of modern neuroscience research to expert and lay audiences
5. Education in soft skills such as article writing, oral presentations or research ethics
By studying epilepsy, fundamental questions on the cellular and molecular aspects of neuron-glia interaction can be addressed. Novel insight delivered by EU-GliaPhD may serve as basis for the development of novel strategies in treating brain disorders.
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