The Ulysses Neuroscience Satellite Symposium (Neuroscience Ireland 2021) takes place on Thu, September 9, 2021 from 7:00 PM – 9:00 PM.
This year’s symposium will feature talks from researchers, patient and pharmaceutical representatives.
Ulysses Neuroscience Satellite Symposium
Fragile X Syndrome and CDKL5 Deficiency Disorder: Family and Patient Insights
- Ms. Maria Panza (Chairperson, Fragile X Ireland); Ms. Jonna Malone (Secretary, CDKL5 Ireland)
Discovering the neurobiology of neurodevelopmental disorders through rare variant cohorts
- Prof. Louise Gallagher (Professor of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, Trinity College Dublin)
Microtubule proteins as biomarker and novel targets for the development of new therapies for CDKL5 Deficiency Disorder
- Dr. Massimiliano Bianchi (Founder, President & CEO, Ulysses Neuroscience Ltd.)
Gene therapy in neurodevelopmental disorders
- Dr Sharyl Fyffe-Maricich (Executive Director of Molecular and CellularBiology Research, Ultragenyx Pharmaceutical Inc.)
The Neuroscience Ireland 2021 meeting will be held virtually on 9th and 10th September 2021.
The programme features 2 poster sessions, 4 themed symposia, 3 Plenary lectures and the Tom Connor Distinguished Investigator Award Prize Lecture.
Click here to download the 2021 NSI Meeting Programme
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Neuroscience Ireland (NI) was established in 2005 as Ireland’s National Neuroscience Society, and is a registered charity in the Republic of Ireland (Charity number: CHY 18174).
The aim of the Society is to advance research and education in the neurosciences in Ireland, and to represent Irish neuroscience researchers both nationally and internationally. NI has a membership in the region of 200 scientists and clinicians, and represents Ireland on the Governing Council of the Federation of European Neuroscience Societies (FENS).
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