The Bordeaux School of Neuroscience is part of Bordeaux Neurocampus, the Neuroscience Department of the University of Bordeaux. Christophe Mulle, its current director, has founded it in 2015; its team includes now a general manager, two scientific managers and an administration & communication assistant.
For its installation, the School benefited from LabEx Brain funds and university support, which provided it with modern premises in the Centre d’Appuis à la Recherche et Formation.
The structure has been chosen by the European Federation of Neurosciences (FENS) and the International Brain Research Organization (IBRO) to organize the prestigious “Cajal Advanced Neuroscience Training Program“.
Throughout the year, renowned researchers, promising young researchers and many students from any geographical horizon come to the School. Thus, it contributes greatly to the reputation of Bordeaux as a stronghold of neuroscience.
Recently, the School has been assisting in the development of “Bordeaux Neurocampus Graduate Program” of the University of Bordeaux, by organizing training programs dedicated to Master’s and doctoral students in neuroscience or other disciplines interested in the brain.