Categorized Speakers 2

Graça Sequeira
Ana Palma
Ana Paula Martins
Ana Brandão
Ana Cristina Pinheiro
Organizing Commitee
Ana Luísa Carvalho
PhD
Ana Rodrigues
Organizing Commitee
Ana Rocha
Ana Tomé
António Duarte
António Gaspar
Scientific Commitee
Ana Pinheiro
Bárbara Antunes
President of the Scientific Commitee
Catarina Pazes
President of the Organizing Commitee
Ana Luísa Carvalho
PhD
Tiago Outeiro
PhD
Luís Gonçalves
Gabriel José Martins
Lecturer
Miguel-Ángel Moreno
Lecturer
José Bragança
Lecturer
Sofia Calado
Lecturer
Liliana Mendonça
Lecturer
Rui O. Costa
Lecturer
João Oliveira
Lecturer
Liliana Bernardino
Lecturer
Susana Solá
Lecturer
Carles Bosch
Researcher
Neuroscientist specialising in multimodal, correlative imaging of neural circuits.
Martí Duocastella
Researcher
Researcher focused on optics and photonics. Interested in using novel optical methods in life sciences.
Peter O’Toole
Head of Imaging and Cytometry
Peter O'Toole has been involved in many aspects of fluorescence imaging and flow cytometry.
Sérgio de Almeida
Researcher
Sérgio de Almeida is a Group Leader at the Institute of Molecular Medicine João Lobo Antunes (iMM-JLA)
Erin Tranfield
Researcher
Erin Tranfield, Head of the Electron Microscopy Unit at the Instituto Gulbenkian de Ciência
Samuel Ojosnegros
Head of Bioengineering in Reproductive Health
Luciano Marcon
Researcher
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Gerd Kempermann
Keynote Speaker
Gerd Kempermann, M.D., was born in Cologne, Germany and studied medicine in Cologne and Freiburg. After two years of residency in Neuropathology he became postdoctoral fellow in Fred H. Gage's group at the Salk Institute in La Jolla. Since then he has been working on the biology of endogenous neural stem cells in the healthy and diseased brain and on the functional relevance of adult neurogenesis. He is Group Leader at CRTD - Center for Regenerative Therapies TU Dresden. The goal of his lab is to understand how new neurons contribute to brain function and health and disease and how lifestyle and activity build a “neurogenic reserve” to allow functional compensation in the face of old age and beginning dementia.
Marta Nieto
Keynote Speaker
Marta Nieto López is a principal investigator at the Centro Nacional de Biotecnología (Madrid, Spain) and the group leader of the ‘Cerebral Cortical Development’ lab.
João Relvas
Keynote Speaker
João Relvas is a principal investigator at the Instituto de Investigação e Inovação em Saúde (i3S), Portugal, where he leads a research group that studies glial cells.