On 16 April at 16:00 CET, an online seminar organised by NeurotechEU member university Reykjavik University (Háskólinn í Reykjavík – HR; Iceland) will take place: Reinventing Amlodipine: A Drug Discovery Journey. In this seminar, the speaker, Professor Karl Ægir Karlsson from the HR Department of Engineering, will explore the repositioning of amlodipine —a drug widely used [...]
The Synapses Club at Radboud University, a member of NeurotechEU, is organising an online seminar on 20 April at 16:00 CET. Delivered by Esra de Ruiter, a Master’s student in Cognitive Neuroscience, this seminar will explore what it is like to experience neurological symptoms first-hand that, until then, she had only encountered in textbooks. Following an [...]
Seminar by Sergio Castro-Gomez: Targeting inflammasomes to treat acute and chronic neurodegeneration
Boğaziçi University, a member of the NeurotechEU Alliance, is organising the online seminar “Targeting inflammasomes to treat acute and chronic neurodegeneration” on 27 March at 12:00 CET. The seminar, delivered by Dr. Sergio Castro-Gómez from the Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn, will explore the critical intersection between clinical neurology and basic neuroscience. The session will delve into the [...]
The University of Bonn, within the framework of the European University of Brain and Technology – NeurotechEU, is organising the eighth edition of the German Intensive Courses. This course is designed for Bachelor’s, Master’s, and Doctoral students and will take place during March 2026 in Bonn (Germany). Furthermore, attendees will participate in a neuroscience-related event. Date: [...]
The German Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases (DZNE), together with the University of Bonn and the Max Planck Institute for Neurobiology of Behavior – caesar; are hosting the 8th international BonnBrain3 Conference. From March 23-25, 2026, students, post-docs, young investigators, and representatives of the industrial sector are invited to participate in symposia sessions, keynotes, poster sessions, [...]
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The Karolinska Institutet (KI), a Swedish university and member of The European University of Brain and Technology (NeurotechEU) alliance, has opened several courses from its Neuroscience PhD programme to PhD students within the Alliance. The courses to which NeurotechEU PhD students can apply are: Neurodegenerative Disorders I: Genes, Mechanisms and Clinical Aspects – link Functional Cognitive Neuroanatomy – [...]
The allied University of The European University of Brain and Technology -NeurotechEU, the University of Bonn (Germany) is organizing two different courses of German. The courses are addressed to the NeurotechEU Alliance community who want to get an A2.2 or B1/B2 German level and are going to be held online through the Zoom platform. Information about [...]
The Science of Sleep seminar, organised by Karolinska Institutet – a member university of the European University of Brain and Technology Alliance (NeurotechEU) – will take place on 8th April 2025. The seminar will be held from 2 pm to 4 pm CEST via the Zoom platform. Martin Dresler from the Donders Institute and Anna Sigríður [...]
What’s after a PhD? The International Neuroinformatics Coordinating Facility (INCF) and the StratNeuro from the Karolinska Institutet, an allied member of The European University of Brain and Technology -NeurotechEU-, organize the Life After a PhD – What’s Next? workshop. It will take place on the 20th of March. This workshop will explore alternative careers outside of [...]



