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Bordeaux neurocampus
Unique in Europe, the Bordeaux School of Neuroscience is a “hands-on” training laboratory dedicated to Neuroscience in Bordeaux.
We propose a dedicated training laboratory fully equipped for modern neuroscience research with complementary access to high level core facilities for specialized technical aspects.
The Bordeaux School of Neuroscience offers its services to international teams of neuroscientists for the organization of training activities year-round. The school provides the infrastructure, the logistics, the administrative as well as technical support, whereas the international training team will plan and coordinate the training activities. There will be a diversity of training events for a variety of public, through courses for master or PhD students, summer schools, workshops on specific technical aspects, or demonstrations of new equipment by private parties. The average number of trainees per course will be around 20, and all the courses will be open to international scientists. We will also propose further education for corporate (Biotech, pharmaceutical companies), for high school teachers or medical practitioners and pharmacists.
The Bordeaux School of Neuroscience is strongly supported by cluster grant LabEx BRAIN, by the University of Bordeaux. The University of Bordeaux, through its Bordeaux Neurocampus federation has signed a partnership with FENS and IBRO on July 2014 for the creation of the “Cajal Advanced Neuroscience Training program”. The Bordeaux School of Neuroscience will host the first 2 Cajal Advanced Courses at the end of 2015, on the molecular and cellular biology of synapses, and on bioinformatics for the neuroscientist.
Contacts
Director
Christophe Mulle
General Manager
Antonella Caminiti, PhD
Bordeaux School of Neuroscience Manager
University of Bordeaux
Institute Magendie
146 rue Léo Saignat
33077 Bordeaux cedex
France
antonella.caminiti@u-bordeaux.fr