



Virtual Poster Session: 100 years of the Cajal Institute
Leading the future of Neuroscience Date: 12 November 2020 Visit the virtual gallery
Discover the latest lines of research in Neuroscience
Check out the presentation program Presentations: 12 November 2020 Programme of the sessionYou write the next
chapter of science
We would like to celebrate the century of the Instituto Cajal with PhD students and Postdoctoral fellows in a Virtual Poster Session as you will be leading the future of Neuroscience! Present your research at our virtual poster session!
This Virtual Poster Session offers a Virtual Poster Gallery as well as Live Presentation sessions. Attendees will be able to go to the Virtual Poster Gallery where the posters will be listed and will have access to PDF versions of the posters, and may be provided with an additional recorded video presentation of their work. In Live Presentation sessions authors will briefly present their poster and attendees will have the chance to ask questions and/or exchange ideas and suggestions.
Poster Guidelines (Deadline closed)31
Posters124
Authors28
Research Centers15
CountriesWorks Received
Identification of diverse astrocyte populations and clonal response to brain...
Authors: Delgado García, Lina M.; Ojalvo Sanz, Ana Cristina; Porcionatto, Marimelia; López Mascaraque, Laura. We previously reported a link between astrocyte heterogeneity, position and lineage, suggesting a concurrence of...
Direct reprogramming of Human Fibroblasts to explore Neurodegeneration
Authors: Falco, A.; Bartolomé Cabrero, R.; Olivos Oré, L. A.; Rodríguez Artalejo, A.; Demestre, A. M.; Böckers, M.; Götz, M.; Gascón, S. In the last decades, iPSC based reprogramming approaches have...
ApTOLL: a novel remyelinating molecule in a model of multiple sclerosis
Authors: Fernández Gómez, B.; Valencia, G.; Piñeiro, D.; Hernández Jiménez, M.; De Castro Soubriet, F. Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a neurodegenerative and autoimmune chronic disease of the central nervous...