About the Neurobiology Doctoral Students Workshop

The NeuroDoWo has been organized by doctoral candidates for over 30 years under the patronage of the German Zoological Society (Deutsche Zoologische Gesellschaft, DZG) and German Neuroscience Society (Neurowissenschaftliche Gesellschaft e.V.). Our aim is to reach early career scientists with a diverse neuroscientific background, from Germany and abroad. The conference promotes communication across disciplines and to allow young scientists to gain experience in presenting and discussing their research in a talk or with a scientific poster. The NeuroDoWo 2025 will take place in Munich

Registration

The registration for the NeuroDoWo 2024 is open now!

Feel free to join our event with exciting talks of Maximina Yun, Giorgio Gilestro, Prof Dr Susanne Schoch McGovern and Prof Dr Georg Nagel. Take part at our workshops including grant writing, mental health, connectomics and brain dissection. Meet other PhD students to discuss your work and exchange ideas surrounded by a unique atmosphere.

Be part of this great conference by registering until April 26th!

Workshops

Exciting update! We’re thrilled to unveil our 4 NeuroDoWo2024 workshops! 
Get ready to learn more about

  • DFG-grants & tips for writing by a DFG representative,
  • how to cope with stress during your PhD,
  • neuronal networks in a hands-on workshop on Drosophila Connectomics
  • the anatomy of the human brain by witnessing a brain dissection.

Don’t miss this opportunity to expand your knowledge and network with fellow scholars!
Stay tuned! Registration starts soon!

Keynote speaker

Breaking news! Prof Dr Georg Nagel from @Uni_WUE, will grace the NeuroDoWo as our 4th esteemed keynote speaker! Dive into an inspiring discussion on the history & magic of rhodopsins. Don't miss out on the excitement – follow us for updates!

Keynote speaker

Big news alert! We're honored to announce Prof Dr Susanne Schoch McGovern from @UniBonn, as our keynote speaker for NeuroDoWo 2024! Get ready for an unforgettable talk on a presynaptic protein and its function in paroxysmal dystonia. Stay tuned for more updates and surprises!

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