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HEAT-Net Meeting 2024 Frontiers in Neurodegeneration: from bench to bedside

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HEAT-Net Meeting 2024

REGISTRATION AND ABSTRACT SUBMISSION OPEN FROM FEBRUARY 1 TO APRIL 30, 2024

 

HEAT-Net (Harvard European Alumni Training Network) is composed of a unique constellation of Harvard-trained European clinicians and researchers with solid track records in the field of neurodegeneration. The HEAT-Net members were trained in the laboratories of four renowned neuroscience laboratories at Harvard Medical School (HMS), headed by Profs Brad Hyman, Rudy Tanzi, Xandra Breakefield and Brian Bacskai. After returning to Europe, the HEAT-Net members felt the need to implement a network that enabled them to maintain the same high-level of academic research, contributing for the training of new generations of scientists, and maintaining strong connections to their mentors at HMS.