The goal of this school is to provide introductory lectures to international young investigators (mainly graduate students and post-doctoral fellows) on recent advances in the science and technology related to non-human primate research, with relevance to the...
This School aims to train health care practitioners in epilepsy and also to establish faculties of trainers from the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and other key Francophile countries e.g. Senegal, Cameroon, Burkina Faso, Burundi and Rwanda. The aim of the...
This School will focus on covering different aspects related to epilepsy and its management in poor –resources setting and where antiepileptic drugs are missing. The program will shed light on the impact of epilepsy on 1) female gender from teenage to pregnancy and...
The intent of the Teaching Tools Workshops in Africa (TTW) is to provide tools and a framework for teaching Neuroscience in African countries. We will present stand-alone basic neuroscience modules that can be integrated by teachers into a variety of curricula and...
The International Brain Research Organization (IBRO) has offered a two-decade long program that provides support and training in neuroscience to mostly graduate students. While several IBRO trainees have made their way up within universities and research institutions...
Parkinson’s disease (PD) represents a multidisciplinary health challenge as it involves the complexity of genetic and environmental interactions. Ongoing research on Parkinson’s disease in the African region is typically country-specific and mainly clinical-based....