Microglia and Neuroinflammation
Monday 18 - Wednesday 20 September 2023
Clare College, Cambridge

Abstract & early booking deadlines: Friday 21 July 2023 DEADLINE EXTENDED: Friday 28 July 2023

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Microglia have key roles in brain development, function, pathology and neuroinflammation. While neuroinflammation protects and/or damages the brain during infection, damage, ageing and pathology. This international conference brings together the research community working on microglia and neuroinflammation to discuss the latest research, methods and ideas. 

The meeting is organised in association with www.microglia.info and the European Microglia Seminar Series.

Confirmed speakers include: 

  • Andrea Ablasser
  • Suchira Bose
  • Guy Brown
  • David Brough
  • Diego Gomez-Nicola
  • Michael Heneka
  • Angela Hodges
  • Svetlana Khoronenkova
  • Marina Lynch
  • Jonas Neher
  • Michael Perkinton
  • Jenny Pocock
  • Joseph Priller
  • Amanda Sierra 
  • Sandra Siegert 

The Programme Coordinators are: Guy Brown, Jake Dundee and Jennifer Pocock.

Oral communication slots are available at this meeting. All attendees, particularly researchers in the early stages of their career, are invited to submit a poster abstract for consideration as an oral communication. Abstracts can also be submitted for the poster sessions. You can submit your abstract here.

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Event sponsored by:

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Sponsorship opportunities are available for this meeting. For more details and to find out how you can get involved, please contact Hannah Atkins, Sponsorship Manager.

Biochemical Society Bursaries

We offer a wide variety of grants and bursaries to help you attend this event and save money on registration fees! Support is available to cover registration, livestream, accessibility, companion costs and more.

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