The brain, as the site of our personality, is the most vulnerable part of our body. Alone in Europe (EU member states, Iceland, Norway, Switzerland) with a population of 514 million citizens the direct and indirect economic burden of brain diseases have been estimated to be 800 billion € per year. Since elucidation of the molecular and cellular mechanisms of brain function is an absolutely important prerequisite to understand the respective pathophysiological mechanisms and to develop novel and better brain therapies, training and education of neuroscientists will be of paramount importance to the future prosperous development of the European countries.
The EU-GliaPhD ITN network will address three scientific and eight training objectives:
(1) Identifying communication pathways between neurons and glia, analysis of the dysregulated brain using epilepsy as a central paradigm, and developing better research instrumentation and therapeutic targets.
(2) Advanced training in modern life science methodology, understanding of animal and disease models, skilled use of (in vivo) electrophysiological and imaging techniques, insights into product development of health and research industry, training in data analysis and statistical evaluation, modern supervision
and mentoring for fair leadership skills, awareness of intellectual property rights, and outreach activities for dissemination and communication to lay audiences.