Kinki Jim (Amsterdam UMC, location Vumc) and Michael Heneka (University of Bonn Medical Center, Germany) will tell you all about Central sensory neurons and bacterial meningitis and Innate immune activation in Alzheimer’s disease.
Amsterdam Neuroscience
This year the TN2 event of 2020 will take place in a different way than you are used to. Given the current circumstances, we have chosen to change the format of the TN2 meeting of 2020 to an online setting.
We would like to invite you for our online TN2 webinar on 18 March. Our two keynote speakers Kinki Jim (Amsterdam UMC, location Vumc) and Michael Heneka (University of Bonn Medical Center, Germany) will tell you all about Central sensory neurons and bacterial meningitis and Innate immune activation in Alzheimer’s disease.
During the broadcast you, as a participant, have plenty of opportunities to ask Kinki Jim and Michael Heneka questions. Will you join the TN2 network online?
What is next for TN2?
Until a face-to-face meeting can take place again in 2021, we will organize a series of lunch webinars between 12:30 and 13:30 hours in the months January, February, March and April 2021.
Four speakers of the research programs Neurodegeneration and of Neuroinfection & -inflammation will be invited to give an online 30 minutes lecture. In the upcoming weeks, we will keep you informed on this webinar schedule, speakers, and registration. Also keep an eye on our Twitter and LinkedIn page! Or let us know what you like to be included in the TN2 Online Lunch Series via conference@tn2.eu.
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Contact | conference@tn2.eu |