Second Symposium on Invertebrate Neuroscience (hdl:21.15109/ARP/YQP02Y)

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Citation

Title:

Second Symposium on Invertebrate Neuroscience

Identification Number:

hdl:21.15109/ARP/YQP02Y

Distributor:

ARP

Date of Distribution:

2025-09-03

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1

Bibliographic Citation:

Zsolt Pirger; Károly Elekes; István Fodor; Ildikó Kemenes; George Kemenes, 2025, "Second Symposium on Invertebrate Neuroscience", https://hdl.handle.net/21.15109/ARP/YQP02Y, ARP, V1

Study Description

Citation

Title:

Second Symposium on Invertebrate Neuroscience

Identification Number:

hdl:21.15109/ARP/YQP02Y

Identification Number:

968-615-5799-15-0

Authoring Entity:

Zsolt Pirger (HUN-REN Balaton Limnological Research Institute)

Károly Elekes (HUN-REN Balaton Limnological Research Institute)

István Fodor (HUN-REN Balaton Limnological Research Institute)

Ildikó Kemenes (University of Sussex, Brighton, UK)

George Kemenes (University of Sussex, Brighton, UK)

Distributor:

ARP

Access Authority:

Zsolt Pirger

Depositor:

Krassován, Krisztina

Date of Deposit:

2025-09-02

Holdings Information:

https://hdl.handle.net/21.15109/ARP/YQP02Y

Study Scope

Keywords:

Earth and Environmental Sciences, invertebrate, neuroscience

Abstract:

The International Society for Invertebrate Neurobiology (ISIN) was officially disbanded in 2015. However, based on feedbacks received from local and international colleagues in the last years, it became obvious that there is still a need for an organized form of information exchange presenting recent results and discussing current questions emerging in invertebrate neurobiology. Therefore, in August 2019, our institute organized the 1st Symposium on Invertebrate Neuroscience (SIN) and this year, we decided to organize the 2nd SIN in Tihany, Hungary between the 2nd-5th September, 2025. The 2nd SIN will focus on the most recent findings obtained in any field of invertebrate neuroscience, including adaptive mechanisms, circuits and behaviours, learning and memory, cognitive aging, evolution and development, neuromorphology, visual and chemical sensation, (neuro)genetics. In addition, to the wide range of scientific insights, special emphasis will also be placed on cutting- edge technologies in invertebrate neuroscience. The symposium also aims at highlighting the potential of research on invertebrate model animals to address a large range of neurobiological questions, problems, and phenomena in general. Two memorial lectures will be dedicated to Professor Paul R. Benjamin (1942-2024) and Professor Dimitry A. Sakharov (1930-2024), two prominent of invertebrate neuroscience we lost in 2024.

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SIN_2025_abstract_book.pdf

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2nd SIN Conference_abstract book_2025

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