EMBO Workshop - Axons 2021: Structure and function

  • Engelhardt, M. (Organiser)
  • Matthew Grubb (Organiser)
  • Maarten Kole (Organiser)
  • Carmen Canavier (Organiser)
  • Janet K. Cheetham (Organiser)
  • Claire Cheetham (Organiser)
  • Elisa D'Este (Organiser)
  • Catherine Faivre-Sarrailh (Organiser)
  • Ginny Farias (Organiser)
  • Elisa Galliano (Organiser)
  • Casper Hoogenraad (Organiser)
  • Paul Jenkins (Organiser)
  • Hiroshi Kuba (Organiser)
  • Fernanda Laezza (Organiser)
  • Christophe Leterrier (Organiser)
  • Damaris Lorenzo (Organiser)
  • David Lyons (Organiser)
  • Klaus-Armin Nave (Organiser)
  • Matthew Rasband (Organiser)
  • Hanne Borger Rasmussen (Organiser)
  • Dimitri Rusakov (Organiser)
  • James Salzer (Organiser)
  • Yousheng Shu (Organiser)
  • Peter Stys (Organiser)
  • Ragenhildur Thóra Káradóttir (Organiser)
  • Alanna Watt (Organiser)
  • Winnie Wefelmeyer (Organiser)

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Description

Axons are fundamental to information processing in the nervous system, yet remain enigmatic in many basic aspects of their structure, function and plasticity. This EMBO Workshop aims to bring together current leading and early-career (EC) researchers with students, to share and discuss their work in diverse fields of axon biology. Interactive sessions will feature the fields of axon physiology, biophysics, structural biology, cytoskeletal dynamics, neuron-glia organization, activity-dependent reorganization, and axonal disorders. Combining speaker sessions with poster presentations, networking activities and social events will ensure that junior researchers and established scientists share and exchange the latest fundamental insights within a stimulating interactive environment.
Period04 Oct 202107 Oct 2021
Event typeConference
LocationAustriaShow on map

Fields of science

  • 301102 Anatomy
  • 301114 Cell biology