# Meeting Review of the ‘1st Azerbaijan Neuroscience School: Introduction’

**Authors:** Elkhan Yusifov, Sadig Niftullayev

PMC · DOI: 10.1242/bio.061980 · 2025-05-20

## TL;DR

The first neuroscience education program in Azerbaijan successfully connected local enthusiasts with global experts and inspired future neuroscience events.

## Contribution

This initiative pioneered neuroscience education in Azerbaijan and established a foundation for future neuroscience events and community building.

## Key findings

- The program engaged a diverse audience from high school to university levels and early-career researchers.
- The virtual format enabled global participation and fostered international scientific exchange and mentorship.
- The success led to follow-up events like the Advanced Neuroscience School and an international conference in 2024.

## Abstract

The ‘1st Azerbaijan Neuroscience School: Introduction’ program marked a historic milestone as the first neuroscience education initiative in Azerbaijan. This 12-week online program aimed to bridge the gap between Azerbaijani neuroscience enthusiasts and international experts by delivering foundational knowledge, cutting-edge research insights, and critical thinking skills. The program was open to a diverse audience, ranging from high school students to university-level medical and biology students, as well as early-career researchers and faculty members. The virtual format of the program allowed participants to enroll and join in, regardless of geographical location, which fostered scientific exchange, mentorship, and professional networking. The success of this initiative paved the way for the follow-up events: the ‘Azerbaijan Neuroscience School: Advanced’, ‘International Brain Bee Competition’, and the ‘1st Azerbaijan Neuroscience Conference’ in 2024.

Summary: This Meeting Review highlights the first neuroscience education initiative in Azerbaijan, showcasing its impact on student training, mentorship, and building a diverse, international neuroscience community.

## Full-text entities

- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

## Figures

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Source: https://tomesphere.com/paper/PMC12231098