Month: January 2026

  • Launch of the ALBA Database of scientists with disabilities

    Launch of the ALBA Database of scientists with disabilities

    Calling all neuroscientists with disabilities!The ALBA Disability & Accessibility Working Group is creating a database to enhance representation, opportunities, and influence for disabled researchers. By joining, you can provide advice on accessibility-related initiatives, serve as a speaker or expert for conferences and workshops, or help improve policies and practices for inclusion in neuroscience.Don’t miss this…

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  • Postdoctoral fellow or PhD student position with Dr. Anastassia Voronova (University of Alberta, Canada)

    One of the fundamental questions in neurobiology focuses on how brain is built and regenerated. Deficient oligodendrocytes and myelin are implicated in the pathobiological mechanisms of a variety of neurological disorders, including multiple sclerosis and neurodevelopmental disorders. Conversely, restoration of normal oligodendrocytes and/or myelin is an attractive therapeutic target. The Voronova lab studies oligodendrocyte development…

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