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IV European meeting on glial cell function in health and disease. Glial cells in concert: a harmonic sound

Objective

The general objective of the IV Glia Meeting is to bring together European scientists working on the biology and pathology of glial cells with special attention to issues concerning the cellular and molecular signaling in health as, well as in certain neurological diseases as Alzheimer, multiple sclerosis, gliomas and other peripheral and central neuropathies. The Meeting will offer Key Note Lectures, Workshops, Small Round Table Discussion and Poster presentation, giving the opportunity of formal and informal discussions to senior and young researchers.

In base to attendance to anterior Glia Meetings, we expect around 500 participants, most of them from Europe. Elsevier has expressed its interest in disseminate the results presented in the IV Glia Meeting by publishing a book entitled Glial Cell Function within the series of Progress in Brain Research, where most Meeting's speakers have agree to participate with a chapter.

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1999/C 64/13-5
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Coordinator

UNIVERSITAT AUTONOMA DE BARCELONA
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Campus Universitari Bellaterra
BELLATERRA
Spain

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