
We are pleased to share that the Translational Neuropharmacology Lab participated in the European Researchers’ Night (ERN) 2025, held on September 26, 2025, at the Cyprus State Fair in Nicosia. This annual event, organized by the Research and Innovation Foundation, brings research and innovation closer to the public through interactive demonstrations and activities.
Our team had the opportunity to present our research methodologies to students and members of the general public. During our demonstration, we showcased EEG technology used in our human studies, allowing visitors to see firsthand how we monitor brain activity and study neural processes. We also explained our research approaches in translational neuropharmacology, helping bridge the gap between laboratory work and clinical applications.
The European Researchers’ Night featured over 70 interactive activities designed to make science accessible to audiences of all ages. Our participation allowed us to engage with the community, answer questions about neuroscience research, and share insights into the work being conducted in Cyprus. The event provided a valuable platform to demonstrate how our research contributes to advancing understanding of brain function and developing new therapeutic approaches.
We thank everyone who visited our demonstration and showed interest in our work. Events like ERN play an important role in connecting the scientific community with the public and fostering appreciation for research and innovation. We look forward to continuing our outreach efforts and participating in future events that promote scientific education and awareness.
For more information about our research and activities, visit www.zanoslab.com. To learn more about the European Researchers’ Night, visit www.erncyprus.com.
