NeuroConference2024E

Інститут фізіології ім. О. О. Богомольця
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Dear colleagues! We invite you to participate in the International Conference on Neurosciences and the Scientific Readings dedicated to Visceral Physiology and Pathophysiology, which will be held on November 19-21, 2024, at the Bogomoletz Institute of Physiology in a hybrid format. The events are dedicated to the 100th anniversary of the famous Ukrainian neuroscientist academician Platon Kostyuk, and the 90th anniversary of the founding of the Institute of Physiology.


NEWS

  • 01.11.2024 Deadline was shifted on November 10
  • 01.11.2024 Information regarding the payment of registration fees has been sent to all registered participants. Please complete the payment by November 10.
  • 17.11.2024 The program of the conference Media:BIPH Conf 2024 prog.pdf
  • 17.11.2024 ZOOM conference (ID: 826 8470 4179; access code: 730789)
  • 20.11.2024 Abstracts

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Platon Kostiuk (1924 - 2010) was a Ukrainian neurophysiologist and biophysicist, an academician of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, and the director of the Institute of Physiology from 1958 to 2010. He was a Hero of Ukraine. He was the first in Ukraine and the USSR to apply microelectrode techniques, and with his students, he developed the method of intracellular perfusion of nerve cells. He was the first in the USSR to implement the recording of single ion channel activity and was the first in the world to prove the existence of distinct calcium channels in the cell membrane of nerve cells.



Conference's topics:

  • synaptic transmission, synaptogenesis, and synaptic plasticity
  • channels and receptors of neuronal membrane
  • structural bases of systemic brain activity and psychophysiology
  • cellular and molecular mechanisms of pathologies
  • theoretical and computational physiology
  • physiology of visceral systems
  • chemogenetics, medical chemistry, and pharmacology
  • teaching of physiology

Abstracts will be published in “Fiziolohichnyi zhurnal”.


The scientific section presentations will be organized on the Zoom platform (the videoconference details will be sent to the email address provided in the registration form). Participation without a presentation, as an attendee, is also possible. The working languages of the conference are English and Ukrainian. As part of the conference, young scientists will compete for the best scientific presentation.

The participation fee consists of two parts: in-person attendance at the conference's official opening and the printing of abstracts. Payment details will be provided separately. Registration form is here.

The deadline for the registration is November 1, 2024.


Abstract guide:

  • MS Word (doc, docx or rtf) or Google document, А4, page margins: left 2.5 cm, others 1.5 cm
  • Times New Roman, 12 pt, line spacing 1.0
  • one empty line between all structural elements
  • title - capitals, bold font
  • co-authors - regular text
  • affiliation(s) - italic
  • contact e-mail
  • abstract text without images and tables, if necessary - with reference list up to 4 items (instructions)
  • keywords
  • 1 page in total
  • English or Ukrainian

The template Media:Abstract_template.docx‎.

Organization committee: infdep@biph.kiev.ua


Organization committee
Chair – M. Veselovskyi
Co-chair – O. Krishtal
Deputy chair
O. Lukyanetz
O. Maximyuk
Secretary A. Cherninskyi
Members
O. Purnyn

A. Shysh

G. Skybo

O. Tsupykov

I. Chentsova

O. Iehorova

D. Isaev

H. Sotkis

V. Javorskyi

O. Rybachuk

V. Ganzha

O. Rykhalskyi

A. Dromaretskyi

V. Horbachenko

Yu. Nesterenko

N. Rozumna

V. Kulyk


The Conference is organized in partnership with Ukrainian Society for Neuroscience, P.G. Kostyuk Ukrainian Physiological Society, and NGO "Noosphera".

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