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Marie Curie Molecular Neuroimmunology - Early Stage Training – MNIEST

University College Dublin

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Welcome to the Marie Curie Molecular Neuroimmunology PhD Programme MNIEST web site.

 

This innovative Molecular Neuroimmunology training programme established under EU Marie Curie Actions is now entering it's third year and is designed to equip motivated graduates with the appropriate expertise and skills required to excel in this emerging area.

 

The programme, which is currently hosting fifteen Marie Curie Fellows provides world-class theoretical and practical training that equips the post-graduate student for an independent, internationally-competitive research career in the area of neuroimmunology. Five short term (three months) training fellowships are currently available to researchers who have obtained a relevant basic degree in the past four years, click here for further details.

 

The programme offers a diverse curriculum including coursework, journal clubs and seminar series.

 

Details about these different components of the curriculum are explained in this web site. You can access to different sections by clicking on the links above.

         
         

Programme Overview

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Neuroimmunology Course Flyer

Course description and Schedule

Journal Club

   
               
          COST Action Inflammation in Brain Disease (NEURINFNET)    
               
          International Brain Awareness week 2008    
         

 

   
         

International Neuroimmunology Symposium UCD, Dublin, Ireland, 13th-14th March 2008.

As part of their career development, the Marie Curie PhD students in Molecular Neuroimmunology at UCD are organising a two-days International Neuroimmunology Symposium on the 13th and 14th of March, 2008. This International conference is sponsored by the Marie Curie actions and the International Society of Neuroimmunology. It aims to bring together an outstanding and diverse group of both international and national scientists at the forefront of research in Neuroimmunology. Symposium Flyer