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SUMMARY:Advancing Neuroscience Forum 2026
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DESCRIPTION:The FENS Forum 2026\, organized by the Federation of European N
 euroscience Societies\, is Europe's largest international neuroscience con
 gress. The event brings together thousands of neuroscientists\, clinicians
 \, early-career researchers\, and industry representatives from around the
  world to share the latest scientific advances across all areas of neurosc
 ience. The Forum provides a multidisciplinary platform for scientific exch
 ange\, collaboration\, and innovation\, covering both fundamental and tran
 slational neuroscience.&nbsp\;PARC will be represented by Indigo Brakus (G
 erman Federal Institute for Risk Assessment ↗ – BfR\, Germany)\, who w
 ill present the communication:&nbsp\;\"Establishment of embryonic zebrafis
 h neurospheres as a novel model for developmental neurotoxicity testing.\"
 &nbsp\;The presentation highlights PARC's contribution to the development 
 of innovative alternative methods for developmental neurotoxicity assessme
 nt\, supporting next-generation approaches to chemical hazard and risk ass
 essment.&nbsp\;The FENS Forum 2026 offers an outstanding opportunity for t
 he international neuroscience community to exchange knowledge\, foster col
 laboration\, and explore the latest advances in brain research. PARC is pl
 eased to contribute to this leading scientific event by showcasing innovat
 ive research that supports the development of more predictive and human-re
 levant approaches to chemical safety assessment.
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 026\, organized by the Federation of European Neuroscience Societies\, is 
 Europe's largest international neuroscience congress. The event brings tog
 ether thousands of neuroscientists\, clinicians\, early-career researchers
 \, and industry representatives from around the world to share the latest 
 scientific advances across all areas of neuroscience. The Forum provides a
  multidisciplinary platform for scientific exchange\, collaboration\, and 
 innovation\, covering both fundamental and translational neuroscience.&nbs
 p\;</p><p>PARC will be represented by Indigo Brakus (<a href=\"https://www
 .bfr.bund.de/en/\">German Federal Institute for Risk Assessment<span class
 =\"external-link-mark\"> ↗</span></a> – BfR\, Germany)\, who will pres
 ent the communication:&nbsp\;</p><p>\"Establishment of embryonic zebrafish
  neurospheres as a novel model for developmental neurotoxicity testing.\"&
 nbsp\;</p><p>The presentation highlights PARC's contribution to the develo
 pment of innovative alternative methods for developmental neurotoxicity as
 sessment\, supporting next-generation approaches to chemical hazard and ri
 sk assessment.&nbsp\;</p><p>The FENS Forum 2026 offers an outstanding oppo
 rtunity for the international neuroscience community to exchange knowledge
 \, foster collaboration\, and explore the latest advances in brain researc
 h. PARC is pleased to contribute to this leading scientific event by showc
 asing innovative research that supports the development of more predictive
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SUMMARY:Advancing Neuroscience Forum 2026
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:The FENS Forum 2026\, organized by the Federation of European N
 euroscience Societies\, is Europe's largest international neuroscience con
 gress. The event brings together thousands of neuroscientists\, clinicians
 \, early-career researchers\, and industry representatives from around the
  world to share the latest scientific advances across all areas of neurosc
 ience. The Forum provides a multidisciplinary platform for scientific exch
 ange\, collaboration\, and innovation\, covering both fundamental and tran
 slational neuroscience.&nbsp\;PARC will be represented by Indigo Brakus (G
 erman Federal Institute for Risk Assessment ↗ – BfR\, Germany)\, who w
 ill present the communication:&nbsp\;\"Establishment of embryonic zebrafis
 h neurospheres as a novel model for developmental neurotoxicity testing.\"
 &nbsp\;The presentation highlights PARC's contribution to the development 
 of innovative alternative methods for developmental neurotoxicity assessme
 nt\, supporting next-generation approaches to chemical hazard and risk ass
 essment.&nbsp\;The FENS Forum 2026 offers an outstanding opportunity for t
 he international neuroscience community to exchange knowledge\, foster col
 laboration\, and explore the latest advances in brain research. PARC is pl
 eased to contribute to this leading scientific event by showcasing innovat
 ive research that supports the development of more predictive and human-re
 levant approaches to chemical safety assessment.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<!doctype html><html><body><p>The FENS Forum 2
 026\, organized by the Federation of European Neuroscience Societies\, is 
 Europe's largest international neuroscience congress. The event brings tog
 ether thousands of neuroscientists\, clinicians\, early-career researchers
 \, and industry representatives from around the world to share the latest 
 scientific advances across all areas of neuroscience. The Forum provides a
  multidisciplinary platform for scientific exchange\, collaboration\, and 
 innovation\, covering both fundamental and translational neuroscience.&nbs
 p\;</p><p>PARC will be represented by Indigo Brakus (<a href=\"https://www
 .bfr.bund.de/en/\">German Federal Institute for Risk Assessment<span class
 =\"external-link-mark\"> ↗</span></a> – BfR\, Germany)\, who will pres
 ent the communication:&nbsp\;</p><p>\"Establishment of embryonic zebrafish
  neurospheres as a novel model for developmental neurotoxicity testing.\"&
 nbsp\;</p><p>The presentation highlights PARC's contribution to the develo
 pment of innovative alternative methods for developmental neurotoxicity as
 sessment\, supporting next-generation approaches to chemical hazard and ri
 sk assessment.&nbsp\;</p><p>The FENS Forum 2026 offers an outstanding oppo
 rtunity for the international neuroscience community to exchange knowledge
 \, foster collaboration\, and explore the latest advances in brain researc
 h. PARC is pleased to contribute to this leading scientific event by showc
 asing innovative research that supports the development of more predictive
  and human-relevant approaches to chemical safety assessment.</p></body></
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SUMMARY:Advancing Neuroscience Forum 2026
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:The FENS Forum 2026\, organized by the Federation of European N
 euroscience Societies\, is Europe's largest international neuroscience con
 gress. The event brings together thousands of neuroscientists\, clinicians
 \, early-career researchers\, and industry representatives from around the
  world to share the latest scientific advances across all areas of neurosc
 ience. The Forum provides a multidisciplinary platform for scientific exch
 ange\, collaboration\, and innovation\, covering both fundamental and tran
 slational neuroscience.&nbsp\;PARC will be represented by Indigo Brakus (G
 erman Federal Institute for Risk Assessment ↗ – BfR\, Germany)\, who w
 ill present the communication:&nbsp\;\"Establishment of embryonic zebrafis
 h neurospheres as a novel model for developmental neurotoxicity testing.\"
 &nbsp\;The presentation highlights PARC's contribution to the development 
 of innovative alternative methods for developmental neurotoxicity assessme
 nt\, supporting next-generation approaches to chemical hazard and risk ass
 essment.&nbsp\;The FENS Forum 2026 offers an outstanding opportunity for t
 he international neuroscience community to exchange knowledge\, foster col
 laboration\, and explore the latest advances in brain research. PARC is pl
 eased to contribute to this leading scientific event by showcasing innovat
 ive research that supports the development of more predictive and human-re
 levant approaches to chemical safety assessment.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<!doctype html><html><body><p>The FENS Forum 2
 026\, organized by the Federation of European Neuroscience Societies\, is 
 Europe's largest international neuroscience congress. The event brings tog
 ether thousands of neuroscientists\, clinicians\, early-career researchers
 \, and industry representatives from around the world to share the latest 
 scientific advances across all areas of neuroscience. The Forum provides a
  multidisciplinary platform for scientific exchange\, collaboration\, and 
 innovation\, covering both fundamental and translational neuroscience.&nbs
 p\;</p><p>PARC will be represented by Indigo Brakus (<a href=\"https://www
 .bfr.bund.de/en/\">German Federal Institute for Risk Assessment<span class
 =\"external-link-mark\"> ↗</span></a> – BfR\, Germany)\, who will pres
 ent the communication:&nbsp\;</p><p>\"Establishment of embryonic zebrafish
  neurospheres as a novel model for developmental neurotoxicity testing.\"&
 nbsp\;</p><p>The presentation highlights PARC's contribution to the develo
 pment of innovative alternative methods for developmental neurotoxicity as
 sessment\, supporting next-generation approaches to chemical hazard and ri
 sk assessment.&nbsp\;</p><p>The FENS Forum 2026 offers an outstanding oppo
 rtunity for the international neuroscience community to exchange knowledge
 \, foster collaboration\, and explore the latest advances in brain researc
 h. PARC is pleased to contribute to this leading scientific event by showc
 asing innovative research that supports the development of more predictive
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SUMMARY:Advancing Neuroscience Forum 2026
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DESCRIPTION:The FENS Forum 2026\, organized by the Federation of European N
 euroscience Societies\, is Europe's largest international neuroscience con
 gress. The event brings together thousands of neuroscientists\, clinicians
 \, early-career researchers\, and industry representatives from around the
  world to share the latest scientific advances across all areas of neurosc
 ience. The Forum provides a multidisciplinary platform for scientific exch
 ange\, collaboration\, and innovation\, covering both fundamental and tran
 slational neuroscience.&nbsp\;PARC will be represented by Indigo Brakus (G
 erman Federal Institute for Risk Assessment ↗ – BfR\, Germany)\, who w
 ill present the communication:&nbsp\;\"Establishment of embryonic zebrafis
 h neurospheres as a novel model for developmental neurotoxicity testing.\"
 &nbsp\;The presentation highlights PARC's contribution to the development 
 of innovative alternative methods for developmental neurotoxicity assessme
 nt\, supporting next-generation approaches to chemical hazard and risk ass
 essment.&nbsp\;The FENS Forum 2026 offers an outstanding opportunity for t
 he international neuroscience community to exchange knowledge\, foster col
 laboration\, and explore the latest advances in brain research. PARC is pl
 eased to contribute to this leading scientific event by showcasing innovat
 ive research that supports the development of more predictive and human-re
 levant approaches to chemical safety assessment.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<!doctype html><html><body><p>The FENS Forum 2
 026\, organized by the Federation of European Neuroscience Societies\, is 
 Europe's largest international neuroscience congress. The event brings tog
 ether thousands of neuroscientists\, clinicians\, early-career researchers
 \, and industry representatives from around the world to share the latest 
 scientific advances across all areas of neuroscience. The Forum provides a
  multidisciplinary platform for scientific exchange\, collaboration\, and 
 innovation\, covering both fundamental and translational neuroscience.&nbs
 p\;</p><p>PARC will be represented by Indigo Brakus (<a href=\"https://www
 .bfr.bund.de/en/\">German Federal Institute for Risk Assessment<span class
 =\"external-link-mark\"> ↗</span></a> – BfR\, Germany)\, who will pres
 ent the communication:&nbsp\;</p><p>\"Establishment of embryonic zebrafish
  neurospheres as a novel model for developmental neurotoxicity testing.\"&
 nbsp\;</p><p>The presentation highlights PARC's contribution to the develo
 pment of innovative alternative methods for developmental neurotoxicity as
 sessment\, supporting next-generation approaches to chemical hazard and ri
 sk assessment.&nbsp\;</p><p>The FENS Forum 2026 offers an outstanding oppo
 rtunity for the international neuroscience community to exchange knowledge
 \, foster collaboration\, and explore the latest advances in brain researc
 h. PARC is pleased to contribute to this leading scientific event by showc
 asing innovative research that supports the development of more predictive
  and human-relevant approaches to chemical safety assessment.</p></body></
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SUMMARY:Advancing Neuroscience Forum 2026
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:The FENS Forum 2026\, organized by the Federation of European N
 euroscience Societies\, is Europe's largest international neuroscience con
 gress. The event brings together thousands of neuroscientists\, clinicians
 \, early-career researchers\, and industry representatives from around the
  world to share the latest scientific advances across all areas of neurosc
 ience. The Forum provides a multidisciplinary platform for scientific exch
 ange\, collaboration\, and innovation\, covering both fundamental and tran
 slational neuroscience.&nbsp\;PARC will be represented by Indigo Brakus (G
 erman Federal Institute for Risk Assessment ↗ – BfR\, Germany)\, who w
 ill present the communication:&nbsp\;\"Establishment of embryonic zebrafis
 h neurospheres as a novel model for developmental neurotoxicity testing.\"
 &nbsp\;The presentation highlights PARC's contribution to the development 
 of innovative alternative methods for developmental neurotoxicity assessme
 nt\, supporting next-generation approaches to chemical hazard and risk ass
 essment.&nbsp\;The FENS Forum 2026 offers an outstanding opportunity for t
 he international neuroscience community to exchange knowledge\, foster col
 laboration\, and explore the latest advances in brain research. PARC is pl
 eased to contribute to this leading scientific event by showcasing innovat
 ive research that supports the development of more predictive and human-re
 levant approaches to chemical safety assessment.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<!doctype html><html><body><p>The FENS Forum 2
 026\, organized by the Federation of European Neuroscience Societies\, is 
 Europe's largest international neuroscience congress. The event brings tog
 ether thousands of neuroscientists\, clinicians\, early-career researchers
 \, and industry representatives from around the world to share the latest 
 scientific advances across all areas of neuroscience. The Forum provides a
  multidisciplinary platform for scientific exchange\, collaboration\, and 
 innovation\, covering both fundamental and translational neuroscience.&nbs
 p\;</p><p>PARC will be represented by Indigo Brakus (<a href=\"https://www
 .bfr.bund.de/en/\">German Federal Institute for Risk Assessment<span class
 =\"external-link-mark\"> ↗</span></a> – BfR\, Germany)\, who will pres
 ent the communication:&nbsp\;</p><p>\"Establishment of embryonic zebrafish
  neurospheres as a novel model for developmental neurotoxicity testing.\"&
 nbsp\;</p><p>The presentation highlights PARC's contribution to the develo
 pment of innovative alternative methods for developmental neurotoxicity as
 sessment\, supporting next-generation approaches to chemical hazard and ri
 sk assessment.&nbsp\;</p><p>The FENS Forum 2026 offers an outstanding oppo
 rtunity for the international neuroscience community to exchange knowledge
 \, foster collaboration\, and explore the latest advances in brain researc
 h. PARC is pleased to contribute to this leading scientific event by showc
 asing innovative research that supports the development of more predictive
  and human-relevant approaches to chemical safety assessment.</p></body></
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