About event
Explore how modern biomarkers and molecular diagnostic approaches are transforming our understanding and detection of Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease.
This 5-day summer school offers a unique opportunity to learn from experienced researchers while gaining insight into real-world diagnostic strategies—from post-mortem brain tissue analysis and biomarker validation to computational protein design and non-invasive methods such as MRI and EEG.
The programme combines engaging lectures in the inspiring setting of Telč (7-9/9) with hands-on sessions at CEITEC Masaryk University in Brno (10-11/9), providing participants with both conceptual understanding and practical perspective on current research approaches.
The summer school is organized within the framework of the ADDIT-CE project, an international initiative focused on advancing innovation in the diagnosis and treatment of neurodegenerative diseases.
Designed for motivated students and early-career researchers, the summer school encourages curiosity, discussion, and interdisciplinary exchange across molecular biology, neuroscience, and biomedical fields.
Join us to expand your knowledge, gain new perspectives, and connect with peers interested in neurodegenerative disease research.
Registration
Registration for the Summer School is now open.
Due to the limited capacity of the venue, the number of participants is restricted. We therefore encourage early registration to secure your place.
More information
The organizers will cover:
- accommodation and breakfasts in Telč
- lunches & coffee breaks during the programme
- networking dinner
- bus transfer from Brno to Telč on Monday and from Telč to Brno on Wednesday
Please note that other expenses (e.g. travel to the Czech Republic, additional meals, and accommodation in Brno if required) should be arranged individually by participants.
At the end of the summer school, all registered participants will receive a Certificate of Attendance.
Contact
Phone: +420 54949 3847, +420 54949 5725
This event was funded by the European Union under Horizon Europe Grant Agreement No. 101087124 - ADDIT-CE. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or European Research Executive Agency (REA). Neither the European Union nor REA can be held responsible for them.

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