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    • VI Symposium
    • VII Symposium
    • VIII Symposium
    • IX Symposium
  • Contact
  • Home
  • About
    • Logo
  • Share your GLIA!
  • X Symposium
    • I Symposium
    • II Symposium
    • III Symposium
    • IV Symposium
    • V Symposium
    • VI Symposium
    • VII Symposium
    • VIII Symposium
    • IX Symposium
  • Move for your GLIA!
  • Members
  • Resources
    • Experimental Models
    • Modulatory Tools
    • Techniques and Equipments
    • Data Analysis
  • GLIA sessions 2025
    • 2024
    • 2022
    • 2023
  • Awards
    • Dora Brites Award
    • Best Poster Presentation
  • Glial Image Contest
  • Networking
  • Gallery
    • III Symposium
    • IV Symposium
    • V Symposium
    • VI Symposium
    • VII Symposium
    • VIII Symposium
    • IX Symposium
  • Contact

Mission

The Portuguese Glial Network aims at:
- gathering and sharing information about Portuguese researchers (or foreign working in Portugal) that study glial cells, their approaches: techniques and models used;
- potentiating the collaboration among research groups to make the most of human, technical and scientific resources in order to promote the generation of knowledge with more significant impact and attraction of competitive funding;
- fostering mobility and diversifying the training of researchers;
- disseminating research focused on glial cells both in scientific channels and for society.

Organization

Board

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Chair
João Filipe Oliveira

ICVS, School of Medicine, University of Minho

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Adelaide Fernandes
iMed.ULisboa, FFUL, University of Lisboa

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Raquel Santiago
iCBR, FMUC, University of Coimbra

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Sandra Vaz
FMUL, University of Lisbon

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Teresa Summavielle
i3S, University of Porto

Advisory board

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Dora Brites
iMed.ULisboa, Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Lisboa

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Francisco Ambrósio
iCBR, FMUC, University of Coimbra

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João Bettencourt Relvas
i3S, University of Porto

Outreach team

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Catarina Barros
iMed.ULisboa, Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Lisboa

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Mariana Sottomayor
FMUL, University of Lisbon

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Duarte Dias
ICVS, School of Medicine, University of Minho

Members

Any portuguese researcher (or foreign working in Portugal) interested in glial cells.
For details on our members, check out here.
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