Neurobiology of Disease Workshops
Learn from experts about advances in our understanding of diseases of the nervous system.
Overview
Neurobiology of Disease Workshops (NDWs) explore specific diseases from clinical and basic science perspectives. Experts and participants delve into questions, challenges, and solutions through formal lectures, panel discussions, patient presentations, and small-group conversations. NDWs were funded by a grant from the NIH from 1980—2018. Find all NDW resources on Neuronline.
Past NDW Topics
Download the final course book from previous years' Neurobiology of Disease Workshops
- 2018 - The Role of Innate Immunity in CNS Disorders Throughout the Lifespan
- Organizers: Gwenn Garden, MD, PhD, Stuart Lipton, MD, PhD, and John Neumaier, MD, PhD
- View the Recording on Neuronline
- 2017 - Gene Therapy to Address Unmet Needs in Neurology
- Organizers: Xandra Breakefield, PhD and Florian Eichler, MD
- View the Recording on Neuronline
- 2016 - From Pediatric Encephalopathy to Alzheimer's: Linking Mitochondria to Neurological Diseases
- Organizers: Heidi McBride, PhD and Giovanni Manfredi, PhD
- View the Recording on Neuronline
- 2015 - Human Brain Malformations: From Genetics to Therapeutics
- Organizers: Peter Crino, MD, PhD, and Mustafa Sahin, MD, PhD
- View the Recording on Neuronline
- 2014 - Stroke Recovery: Connecting Neuroimmunology, Regeneration, and Engineering to Restore Functional Circuits
- Organizers: Marion Buckwalter, MD, PhD, and Claudia Testa, MD, PhD
- View the Recording on Neuronline
Download the full list of past topics
Send suggestions for future workshop topics to SfN at training@sfn.org.