Report on the 6th scientific meeting of the "Verein zur Förderung des Wissenschaftlichen Nachwuchses in der Neurologie" (NEUROWIND e.V.) held in Motzen, Germany, Oct. 31th - Nov. 2nd, 2014.
Christoph Kleinschnitz, Ralf A Linker, Tim Magnus, Thomas Korn, Sven G Meuth
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From October 31th - November 2nd, 2014, the 6th NEUROWIND e.V. meeting was held in Motzen, Brandenburg, Germany. 70 doctoral students and postdocs from over 25 different groups working in German and Swiss university hospitals or research institutes attended the meeting to discuss their latest experiments and findings in the fields of neuroimmunology, neurodegeneration and neurovascular research. The meeting was regarded as a very well organized platform to support research of young investigators in Germany and all participants enjoyed the stimulating environment for lively in depth discussions. According to the major aim of NEUROWIND e.V. to support younger researchers in Germany the 4th NEUROWIND YOUNG SCIENTIST AWARD for experimental neurology was awarded to Michael Breckwoldt on his work in the group of Thomas Misgeld (Institute of Neuronal Cell Biology, Technische Universität München, Germany). The successful project was published in Nature Medicine entitled "Multiparametric optical analysis of mitochondrial redox signals during neuronal physiology and pathology in vivo". This outstanding paper deals with a molecular imaging approach in living mice to optically analyze the role of mitochondrial redox signals in axons in health and disease. The award is endowed with 20.000 Euro sponsored by Merck Serono GmbH, Darmstadt, Germany (unrestricted educational grant). This year's keynote lecture was given by Bernhard Hemmer, Head of the Department of Neurology at the Klinikum rechts der Isar, Technische Universität München. Dr. Hemmer highlighted the particular role of B cells and (auto)antibodies in multiple sclerosis (MS). As a new highlight Dr. Urbahns, head of global discovery technologies at Merck research laboratories, gave insights from research practice in the pharmaceutical industry and introduced a shift in the view on present-day drug discovery paradigms.
2014年10月31日- 11月2日,第六届NEUROWIND e.V.会议在德国勃兰登堡Motzen举行,来自德国和瑞士大学医院或研究机构的25个不同研究组的70名博士生和博士后参加了会议,讨论了他们在神经免疫学、神经变性和神经血管研究领域的最新实验和发现。会议被认为是一个组织良好的平台,以支持德国青年研究者的研究,所有与会者都享受了热烈深入讨论的刺激环境。根据NEUROWIND e.V.支持德国年轻研究人员的主要目标,第四届NEUROWIND实验神经学青年科学家奖授予Michael Breckwoldt,以表彰他在Thomas Misgeld小组(德国Technische Universität m nchen神经细胞生物学研究所)的工作。这个成功的项目发表在《自然医学》杂志上,题为“体内神经元生理和病理过程中线粒体氧化还原信号的多参数光学分析”。这篇杰出的论文处理了活体小鼠的分子成像方法,以光学分析轴突线粒体氧化还原信号在健康和疾病中的作用。该奖项由德国达姆施塔特的默克雪兰诺有限公司(无限制教育补助金)赞助,奖金为20,000欧元。今年的主题演讲是由Bernhard Hemmer做的,他是Technische Universität nchen Klinikum rechts der Isar神经病学系主任。Hemmer博士强调了B细胞和自身抗体在多发性硬化症(MS)中的特殊作用。作为默克研究实验室全球发现技术主管,Urbahns博士从制药行业的研究实践中给出了见解,并介绍了对当今药物发现范式的看法的转变。