IBRO-APRC Nepal School on Understanding of Neuroscience and Spectrum of Neurogenetic Disorders

IBRO-APRC Nepal School on Understanding of Neuroscience and Spectrum of Neurogenetic Disorders

Date of seminar  :   April 18, 2020 to May 1, 2020

Venue :  (Nepalese Army Institute of Health Sciences/Neuroscience Society of Nepal)

Organizer :  IBRO-APRC

Organizing secretary :  Dr. Sunil Dhungel

Email Id of conference :   sunil.dhungel@nsnnepal.org

Abstract submission last date :  December 6, 2019

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Description  :  

Aims and Scope of the School:

The aim of this IBRO-APRC Nepal School is to provide extensive knowledge on further understanding of neuroscience especially neurogenetic disorders using advanced techniques that will provide insight into the functioning of normal and diseased brains.

Description:

This IBRO-APRC Nepal School 2020 will include hands-on training with the theme “Understanding of Neuroscience and Spectrum of Neurogenetic Disorders”. It will provide participants with practical knowledge of state of the art on karyotyping, immunohistochemistry and neuroinformatics. As well as demonstrating methods – PCR, next-generation sequencing to understand the subcellular basis of neuronal functions and pathologies especially in neurogenetic disorders. The School features didactic lectures, plenary lectures, hands-on specific lectures on genetics, electrophysiology and molecular biology and scientific seminars illustrating how these can be used for answers to the causes of neurological disorders.

Who should apply to this School?

Medical MSc/MD in Basic medical sciences/Neuroscience; Ph.D. students working in neuroscience. Please note that students from the Asian-Pacific region are only eligible to apply.

What costs will be covered for selected applicants?

Travel, lodging, lunch and breakfast, excursions and special welcome dinner.

Application deadline: December 6, 2019 (11:59 p.m. CET)

Co-sponsors:

Kathmandu Center for Genomics and Research Laboratory (KCGRL)

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