

Dear Colleagues,
The European Society for Neurochemistry, ESN, and the Hellenic Society for Neuroscience, HSN, are coming together for an extraordinary joint biennial scientific conference. Mark your calendars for May 18-21, 2025, and join us on the enchanting island of Naxos, Greece. With a rich history and tradition in advancing the field of neuroscience, these two societies are organizing an event that offers a great opportunity to explore the latest advancements in our field. Highlights of the conference include:
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Plenary lectures from leading experts: Thomas C. Südhof, Nobel Laureate, Stanford University, and Giovanna Mallucci, Professor, University of Cambridge
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Twenty five cutting-edge scientific symposia showcasing innovative research!
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The prestigious Bachelard Award Lecture by Anthony J. Turner, University of Leeds Professor
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Special Lecture by Moussa Youdim, Israel Institute of Technology
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Young Scientist Lectureship Awards presented by both ESN and HSN
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Two engaging Young Member Symposia
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Dynamic Poster Sessions offering a platform for interactive discussions
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Informative Sessions organized by the Young Scientists Steering Committees
The Program Committee is making every effort to deliver a conference that will serve all, seasoned, midcareer, and aspiring young researchers, stimulating intellectual exchange and foster collaborations within our vibrant community.
Stay tuned for more updates and detailed information. We look forward to welcoming you in Naxos.
IMPORTANT DATES Registration & Abstract submission • Dec 15, 2024 - Mar 31, 2025
Travel Awards applications with registration, starts on Dec 15, 2024 till February 15, 2025
genes to behavior to drugs ● molecules that make up our minds ● neuro-glia interactions ● brain metabolism ● axonal transport ● brain resilience and brain disease
extracellular vesicles ● mitochondria dynamics ● ageing ● networks and beyond sex and brain health/disease ● neurodevelopmental syndromes ● RNA dynamics
Parkinson’s ● multiple sclerosis ● proteinopathies ● cognition cannabinoids and endocannabinoids ● signal transduction mechanisms