The CAJAL Advanced Neuroscience Training Programme represents commitment by the five partner institutions FENS, IBRO, the Gatsby Charitable Foundation, University of Bordeaux and the Champalimaud Foundation to establish a dedicated neuroscience training facility in Europe.
This European training programme provides two-or-three-week hands-on courses to a group of about 20 international advanced students (early career scientists: PhD students and early postdocs) in two major European neuroscience facilities. Courses are project-based and designed by first-class neuroscientists.
Courses in 2019
- Interacting with neural circuits
- Computational Neuroscience
- Brain Homeostasis and Neurovascular Coupling
- Biosensors and actuators for cellular and systems neuroscience
- Whole brain imaging
- Advanced Techniques for Synapse Biology
More information on the CAJAL programme