ESN Young Scientist Satellite Conference, Updated Program
European Society for Neurochemistry
Non-profit Organizations
ESN is a scientific society with the goals to advance Neurochemistry for the public benefit and support young scientists
About us
ESN has been established for the advancement of the science of Neurochemistry for the public benefit. In furtherance of this objectives the Society endeavors to: • promote the development of Neurochemistry in Europe and neighboring countries and to facilitate exchange of ideas and interests amongst its members • foster the interaction between clinical and basic Neurochemistry • open to all who are interested in Neurochemistry and allied subjects; no one should be excluded from membership of the Society or from attendance at its meetings on grounds of gender, race, ethnicity, religion or nationality • promote, organize and support research relating to Neurochemistry • promote general scientific meetings for the discussion and dissemination of research findings in Neurochemistry • arrange and provide for exhibitions, lectures, and training courses • publish leaflets, pamphlets, journals and books upon the science of Neurochemistry • raise funds and invite and receive contributions from any person or organization by way of subscription or donation, without any trading activities • seek close relationships and participate on appropriate advisory and consultative bodies that impinge upon Neurochemistry, or related disciplines • collect, tabulate and distribute information on all matters relating to Neurochemistry
- Website
-
https://neurochemsoc.eu/
External link for European Society for Neurochemistry
- Industry
- Non-profit Organizations
- Company size
- 1 employee
- Type
- Educational
- Founded
- 1975
- Specialties
- neurochemists, neuroscientists, biochemists, neurobiologists, neurogeneticists, physicians, molecular biologists, pharmacologists, medicinal chemists, neuropathologists, structural biologists, elecrophysiologists, biophysists, stem cell biologists, developmental neurobiologists, neurophysiologists, and behavior scientist