Yilmaz A, Chabaud M A
Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Trakya University, 22030 Edirne, Turkey.
Invert Neurosci. 2011 Dec;11(2):103-7. doi: 10.1007/s10158-011-0124-3. Epub 2011 Oct 28.
This meeting was held at the Stazione Zoologica Anton Dohrn, Naples, Italy, from 6th-13th July 2011. It was sponsored through a collaboration between IBRO (the International Brain Research Organisation) and the Kemali Foundation. Notably, it is the first IBRO sponsored School specifically in invertebrate neuroscience. The meeting was attended by early career researchers from countries around the Mediterranean basin and highlighted the research opportunities that this field can offer to neuroscientists at the start of their careers. Students participating in the School were introduced to a range of important invertebrate model systems. The utility of these models in addressing fundamental neurobiological problems, especially those relating to human neurological disorders, was extensively discussed. In this review, two of the participating students provide a summary of this meeting with a view to encouraging support for further activity in this arena in the future. One of the aims of the Kemali foundation is to foster enduring collaborations between scientists in the Mediterranean region. Given the enthusiastic networking both during and after the meeting, there is much promise that this goal will be realised.
本次会议于2011年7月6日至13日在意大利那不勒斯的安东·多恩动物研究所举行。会议由国际脑研究组织(IBRO)与凯马利基金会合作赞助。值得注意的是,这是IBRO首次专门赞助的无脊椎动物神经科学学校。来自地中海盆地周边国家的早期职业研究人员参加了此次会议,会议突出了该领域在神经科学家职业生涯初期所能提供的研究机会。参与该学校的学生们接触到了一系列重要的无脊椎动物模型系统。这些模型在解决基本神经生物学问题,尤其是与人类神经疾病相关问题方面的实用性得到了广泛讨论。在这篇综述中,两名参与会议的学生对本次会议进行了总结,以期鼓励未来对该领域进一步活动的支持。凯马利基金会的目标之一是促进地中海地区科学家之间的持久合作。鉴于会议期间及会后的积极交流,很有希望实现这一目标。