Registration re-opened
To all those who missed our registration deadline: We decided to re-open the registration for you! We will finally close registration on Sunday, May 8th, so don’t hesitate to register!
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 2026 will take place from 8th - 12th June 2026 in Würzburg
To all those who missed our registration deadline: We decided to re-open the registration for you! We will finally close registration on Sunday, May 8th, so don’t hesitate to register!
The registration for this year's NeuroDoWo closes on April 30th at 23:59 pm. There are only 5 days left. Don’t forget to register in time! Join as to an exciting NeuroDoWo with interesting talks, posters and people from every area of Neuroscience.
We are very happy to announce that Prof. Dr. Albena Jordanova is Keynote Speaker at the NeuroDoWo 2022 in Cologne. Prof. Jordanova works at the Vlaams Institute voor Biotechnologie in Antwerp, Belgium on heritable neurodegenerative diseases. Using bioinformatics methods, she was able to identify a mutation that causes Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease in 2012. She is now working on the identification of the functions of that gene using model organisms.
We hereby have the pleasure to announce Prof. Dr. Gaia Tavosanis as one of our Keynote Speakers at the NeuroDoWo 2022. Being a research group leader at the DZNE Bonn and a Professor of Neurogenetics at the University of Bonn, she is one of the leading experts in neuronal remodeling. With Drosophila melanogaster being her model system, she investigates the mechanisms in neuronal dynamics during development and adult life of the fly.