Understanding Stress-Related Behavioral Phenotypes: Report from the 1st International Neuroscience Summer School and the 11th International “Stress and Behavior” Conference
2008

Understanding Stress-Related Behavioral Phenotypes

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Author Information

Author(s): J. L. LaPorte, V. M. Klimenko, A. V. Kalueff

Primary Institution: Center for Physiology and Biochemical Research (CPBR)

Conclusion

The conference successfully fostered interdisciplinary collaboration among scientists from various fields related to stress research.

Supporting Evidence

  • The summer school gathered 30 talented young scientists from 15 countries worldwide.
  • The conference attracted almost 500 delegates from 40 countries.
  • Participants engaged in interactive courses on neuropharmacology, animal phenotyping, and biopsychology.

Takeaway

Scientists from around the world came together to talk about stress and behavior, sharing ideas and learning from each other.

Participant Demographics

The audience was composed of roughly 60% psychiatrists and 40% neurobiologists, including many young scientists.

Digital Object Identifier (DOI)

10.1155/2008/543075

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