Dreaming of a career in neuroscience 🧠?
Neuroscience Academy Denmark 🇩🇰 (NAD) offers 16 fully funded PhD fellowships to exceptional and highly motivated candidates pursuing a career in neuroscience research ‼️
📅Call deadline: August 12, 2024 👇
https://t.co/pvlhJK1hAu
COMPASS 31: a screening tool for cardiac autonomic neuropathy in diabetes?
On Neurodiab website a signaling of articles on #diabeticneuropathy
The 114th NEUROdiab Publication News is by Johan Røikjer
(https://t.co/SlbhFhQkZ8)
@CNAP_AAU 28th Round Table on Psychosocial Aspects of Pain - Is the Biopsychosocial Model Lost in Translation? Inspiring presentations by @CNAP_AAU postdocs and PhD. fellows @aausund@GrundforskFond@dkforsk
Registration and abstract submission is now open!! The most inspiring scandinavian pain meeting, in the best time of the year to visit Helsinki! https://t.co/odkmm0gPLi
Ph.D -student @caroceruti from @CNAP_AAU is presenting today at the Neuroscience 2023 conference in Washington DC
Come now at CC8 in the poster session to check out new insights on operant learning in painful condition
#SfN#Neuroscience2023#washingtonDC#CNAP
Inspiring day at #SfN2023 with interesting posters presented by NAD community members and minisymposium by @BellarditaC! Don't forget to visit the #neuroscieneacademydenmark booth no. 3328 in the exhibition area.
Another great day at #SfN2023: lots of interesting posters, minisymposium '2A and Beyond! Psychedelic Action at the 5-HT2A and Other Receptors' organised by @MikaelPalner and a royal visit from HRH Princess Marie🧠#neuroscienceacademydenmark
Assoc. Prof. @DahlRch from @CNAP_AAU presented today at the Neuroscience 2023 conference in Washington DC
Come now at Z7 in the poster session to check out interesting insights on perception accuracy and diabetic peripheral neuropathy
#SfN#Neuroscience2023#washingtonDC#CNAP
Thank you to the more than 200 researchers who participated in the #neuroscienceacademydenmark Autumn Symposium Days Oct 25-26! Two wonderful days featuring inspiring keynotes, posters and not least parallel mini-symposia organised by the seven NAD Research Columns.
The temporal coding of neuronal activity in acute and chronic pain is not fully understood but likely involves brain oscillations. This year the @CNAP_AAU TRANSLATIONAL NEUROBIOLOGY OF THE PAIN SYSTEM seminar will focus on brain oscillations in pain conditions. 👇 PLEASE RP.