The Society for Neuroscience (SfN) Annual Meeting is a prominent and influential event in the field of neuroscience. It serves as a platform for researchers, scientists, clinicians, and educators to come together and share their latest findings, advancements, and ideas in the field of neuroscience.
This year's meeting, which was from 06 to 09 October in Chicago, featured a wide range of presentations, lectures, symposia, and poster sessions covering various aspects of neuroscience, including brain research, cognitive science, neurobiology, neurology, and related disciplines. Attendees had the opportunity to network, collaborate, and learn about the cutting-edge research and technologies shaping the future of neuroscience.
Four representatives of the SmartAge consortium also took part in this leading neuroscience meeting: Raphaëlle Petit, Christiane Frahm and Fabienne Haas from Jena University Hospital, Germany as well as Inés Martínez Sánchez from Karolinska Institute, Sweden.
Poster Presentations:
Raphaëlle Petit and Fabienne Haas (UKJ): Comparing physical activity regimens: impact on cognitive decline in aging mice Neuroscience 2024 | Presentation (abstractsonline.com)
Christiane Frahm (UKJ): Impact of Social Isolation on Cognitive and Motor Functions in Aging Male Mice Neuroscience 2024 | Presentation (abstractsonline.com)
Inés Martínez Sánchez (KI): Antibiotic-mediated peptidoglycan release alters synaptic gene expression and social behavior in mice Neuroscience 2024 | Presentation (abstractsonline.com)