Research
Overview
The core scientific activity of CNC is the study of the molecular basis of neurodegenerative processes common to ageing, neurodegenerative disorders, cerebral ischaemia and epilepsy. In parallel, the research groups explore mechanisms of neuroprotection and regeneration, which may be future candidates for the development of potential therapeutic strategies to manage these disorders. This core activity is complemented by supporting areas which also develop their own research activity, opening the scope of intervention of CNC in the biomedical field, while providing novel lines of research applicable to Neuroscience, namely: genetic screening of diseases; structure-function relation of proteins with biomedical or biotechnological interest; development of new vectors for delivery of drugs and genetic material; development of biomaterials for stem cell-based therapeutics; study of drug and disease-induced cell dysfunction, with particular expertise in processes involving mitochondrial dysfunction and free radicals; intermediate metabolism and diabetes; cellular and developmental biology, whose programs focused on human infertility, disruption of human cell function in cancer, contact dermatitis, osteoarthritis, autoimmune disease, obesity and pathogens biology, involve close partnerships with clinicians at Coimbra University Hospital Centre (CHUC) and Coimbra Portuguese Institute of Oncology (IPO); microbiology with emphasis on the strategies for adaptation of microorganisms to extreme environments, the screening and development of new anti-mycobacterial drugs and the susceptibility to legionella and fungal infection. Translational research, organized as an Inter-Institutional Research Programme, involves Hospitals, Pharmaceutical Companies and Biocant - Biotechnology Innovation Centre. Development of new technologies based on solid fundamental research, and stimulated by the growing interest in translational research, led to reorganization of the services sector and to the creation of a technology transfer unit at Biocant, the UC-BIOTECH. The promotion of technology transfer and the creation of novel biomedical and biotechnology enterprises is one of the aims of CNC at Biocant. The CNC was the first Associated Laboratory in Portugal, and is part of the Network of European Neuroscience Institutes (ENI). Since the mid-2000s, it has been involved in research collaborations between theResearch Areas
The Centre for Neuroscience and Cell Biology is uniquely placed to take a decisive lead in Biomedicine at both basic and applied levels, due to the diverse backgrounds of its researchers. The close interaction with large scale hospitals, namely the Coimbra University Hospital (CHUC) and Coimbra Portuguese Institute of Oncology (IPO), Pharmaceutical Companies and the Biotechnology Innovation Centre – Biocant, is a driving force in promoting the development of translational research. Development of new technologies based on solid fundamental research, and stimulated by the growing interest in translational research, led to the official establishment of the Biotechnology specialization domain at CNC, reorganized as such at the CNC/UC-BIOTECH located at Biocant. Research at CNC is therefore organized in two domains – Biomedicine and Biotechnology –, each subdivided in three scientific areas.Education
Education at the CNC focuses on Graduate training in the Molecular Life Sciences and Disease, particularly in the fields of Cellular and Molecular Biology, Neuroscience and Biotechnology. The aim is to provide Master and PhD students with a multi-layered education, through programmes with a strong international component.Doctoral Programme in Experimental Biology and Biomedicine (PDBEB)
The PDBEB is an International Doctoral Programme established by the CNC since 2002, providing advanced, multidisciplinary, research-oriented training in emerging areas of modern Biology and Biomedicine. For more information check PDBEB website:https://web.archive.org/web/20160531024341/http://beb.cnbc.pt/Erasmus Mundus Graduate Programmes
As a member of the European Neuroscience Campus Network (ENC-Network) the CNC participates in the Erasmus Mundus Joint Doctorate, EMJD. Courses organized in the PDBEB Programme are available to all ENC students, with a focus on the Core Neuroscience Module, which covers CNC research expertise in this area, leading to possible joint PhD Projects with other Network partners. Recently the European Masters Programme NEURASMUS was also established with the CNC as a founding partner. For more information check here: https://web.archive.org/web/20160610100209/http://www.cnbc.pt/graduate/graduate03.aspOther Graduate Programmes
CNC also collaborates with: Doctoral Programme in Health Sciences, coordinated by the Faculty of Medicine, University of Coimbra Inter-University Doctoral Programme on Ageing and Degeneration of Complex Biological Systems, coordinated by the University of Coimbra, University of Lisbon, and University of Minho Doctoral Programme in Biosciences, coordinated by the Faculty of Sciences and Technology, University of Coimbra Master Programme in Cell and Molecular Biology, coordinated by the Faculty of Sciences and Technology, University of Coimbra Master Course in Biomedical Research, coordinated by the Faculty of Medicine, University of CoimbraThe ENC-Network
The ENC-Network is a network organization of Neuroscience Centres in Europe (and Canada) with the aim to organize – and formalize – research collaborations, to collaborate on grant acquisition strategies and to create exchange opportunities at all levels of education and professional work.Technology Transfer
Science Communication
The Science Communication Office of CNC is responsible for the cultural, textual, and visual mediation of CNC scientific work, fostering a social appropriation of the scientific world, contextualized in the different perspectives of our extra/intra/interdisciplinary publics. The mediation is conducted in a macro-level through: i) a process of public relations with regional, national and international media, in coordination with the University of Coimbra Press Office; ii) the internet (social media, CNC website, e-mail) schools, associations, science centres, university institutions and local science communication events inserted in national strategies (of Ciência Viva - National Agency for Scientific and Technological Culture, and Portuguese Society of Neurosciences) or international strategies (Dana Foundation and Federation of European Neuroscience Societies); and the mediation is conducted also in a micro-level iii) within CNC research community . More information: https://web.archive.org/web/20160811001039/http://www.cnbc.pt/outreach/outreach00.aspExternal links