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DUNIA BEAM PROJECT

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Master in Neurobiology

    
Master in Neurobiology through open and remote teaching offered by the University of Alexandria in collaboration with the University of Bordeaux Segalene.
In a partnership with the Agence Universitaire de la francophonie and the University of Bordeaux 2, the University of Alexandria offers a two-year Neurobiology French Master degree dedicated to teachingof Neurosciences: Neurobiology, Neurophysiology and Integrative and cognitive...

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GDRI Neuro, a France-Morocco Neuroscience Consortium.


The GDRI NeurO is an international French-Moroccan research network on Neurosciences which was created between CNRS (France) and CNRST (Morocco) on January 2008 and which initially gathered 12 partners from both sides. Recently, The GDRI accepted new members including INSERM teams. This makes the GDRI a wider scientific network of Aviesan. The aims of the GDRI NeurO are to train young scientists through conferences, seminars, courses and stays in the GDRI laboratories, to support existing...

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N€uromed – A FP7 project for building research capacities in the south countries.

  
    Neuroscience is rapidly becoming one of the world’s largest and most important scientific endeavors. Yet it is not yet a world endeavor. Know-how and resources are concentrated in relatively few countries. Laboratories in the EU’s Mediterranean Partner Countries (MPC) struggle to keep up. Yet brain dysfunction is a critical problem not only for EU but also for the MPC. The MPC countries face a heavy  economic and social burden due to the impact of child malnutrition...

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The MNS is born in Egypt

    
Research on brain function in health and disease is among the priorities for today's societies, and several indicators put the mediterranean research area among strategic issues for the European Union (EU). Many South / North collaborations and networkshav e emerged in recent years through bilateral and multilateral actions, supported by the EU or by international and national actions, whether for setting up teaching curricula (Tempus programs), or by building human...

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Message from the President of the MNS

      On behalf of the Executive Office and the Council of the MNS, I would like to welcome you to this first issue of the MNS News letter, wishing you a happy new year 2011. The MNS has just celebrated its first year. It is thus an extremely young society, which we hope will grow into an efficient organization meant to play a regional as well as an international role in the development of Neuroscience...   The MNS was born as a natural development of interactions among...

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