The field of neurobiology is essential for understanding the complexities of the nervous system and its role in behavior, cognition, and disease. By investigating the molecular and genetic foundations of brain activity, neurobiologists aim to uncover the causes of various neurological disorders, from epilepsy to neurodegenerative diseases. The interactions between neurons, glial cells, and their microenvironment are key areas of focus, with research revealing how these cellular networks influence brain development, plasticity, and repair. Neurobiology also explores how environmental factors, such as stress and toxins, can impact brain function and contribute to psychiatric and neurological conditions. The rapid advancement of technologies such as brain imaging and CRISPR gene editing is accelerating discoveries in this field, providing new insights into both healthy brain function and disease mechanisms.
Title : A case of vile vindictive primary CNS vasculitis
George Diaz, Memorial Healthcare Systems, United States
Title : Novel important cellular responses, signaling mechanisms and therapeutic options in vascular dementia
Yong Xiao Wang, Albany Medical College, United States
Title : The role of beliefs, perception, and behavioural patterns in the evolution of psychophysical disorders
Ken Ware, NeuroPhysics Therapy Institute and Research Centre, Australia
Title : A multiscale systems biology framework integrating ODE-based kinetics and MD-derived structural affinities to model mBDNF–proBDNF-mediated bifurcation dynamics in CNS neurotrophin signaling
Krishna Moorjani, Boston University, United States
Title : A multiscale systems biology framework integrating ODE-based kinetics and MD-derived structural affinities to model mBDNF–proBDNF-mediated bifurcation dynamics in CNS neurotrophin signaling
Abhay Murthy, Boston University, United States
Title : A multiscale systems biology framework integrating ODE-based kinetics and MD-derived structural affinities to model mBDNF–proBDNF-mediated bifurcation dynamics in CNS neurotrophin signalling
Ethan Liu, Boston University, United States