Event: Neurobiology of Grief International Network (NOGIN)
Location: Herzogssaal (17.09. / Er?ffnung)
- Event type:
- Conference - Symposium
- Target groups:
- university-wide
- Event language:
- English
- Biology and Pre-Clinical Medicine
Established in 2019, the Neurobiology of Grief International Network (NOGIN) meets annually for an exchange between neurobiologists, psychologists, psychiatrists, and immunologists who are advancing our understanding of the underlying neurobiological processes of grief with severe psychological consequences ("prolonged grief disorder").
We envision a field of grief and loss research that (i) deeply understands the foundational empirical knowledge of grief and loss research, (ii) strives to integrate data and theories across domains and models of grief and loss, (iii) is aware of the role of grief and loss research in the lives of bereaved people, institutions, and policy.
The mission of NOGIN is to impact the methods, interpretation, and goals of our individual research programs through exposure, collaboration, and discussion of our collective work, and to train the next generation of grief and loss researchers and create a diverse field where they can thrive.
Speakers:
Maggie Stroebe, NL; Henk Schut, NL; Srishti Tripathi, JP; Maarten Eisma, NL; Dora Hopf, DE; Clare Killikelly, CH; Manuel Fernandéz Alcántra, JP; Vincent Goldberg, DE; Takuya Yoshiike, JP; Erika Vitale, US; Zoe Donaldson, US; Devanand Manoli, US; Annaliese Berry, US; Peter Radermacher, DE
Venue
Herzogssaal (17.09. / Er?ffnung)
WN H53 (18.-19.09.)
Organiser
Prof. Dr. Oliver Bosch
Department of Behavioural and Molecular Neurobiology