- 16 July 2026
- Prof. Daiva Baltriukienė
VU Researchers Present Their Latest Findings at Europe’s Largest Neuroscience Forum

From 6 to 10 July, Barcelona was hosting FENS Forum 2026, Europe’s largest international neuroscience conference, bringing together scientists, researchers, clinicians, and students from around the world. This year’s forum, attended by researchers from the Vilnius University Life Sciences Center (VU LSC), provided an opportunity to explore the latest advances in neuroscience, discuss emerging scientific trends, and establish new international collaborations.
This year, ten researchers and early-career scientists from the VU LSC were participating in the forum: Prof. Urtė Neniškytė, Prof. Aurelijus Burokas, Prof. Daiva Baltriukienė, Dr Nemira Žilinskaitė-Tranas, Dr Solveiga Samulėnaitė, Dr Ugnė Kuliešiūtė, PhD students Monika Iešmantaitė, Ieva Šiugždaitė, and Desideria Pezzuto, as well as Master students Urtė Minkevičiūtė and Ugnė Šmailytė.
Researchers from VU LSC presented eight scientific posters showcasing their latest findings across a broad range of neuroscience disciplines. Participation in a conference of this calibre provides an excellent opportunity not only to present research to the international neuroscience community but also to establish new collaborations and initiate future research projects.
One of the highlights for VU LSC at this year’s forum was the symposium “Neuroplasticity and Depression: Double-Edged Sword”, organised by Prof. Urtė Neniškytė together with colleagues from international institutions. The symposium explored the latest discoveries on the role of neuroplasticity in the development and treatment of depression. During the session, Prof. Neniškytė also presented her most recent research on local synaptic transcriptome signatures in the developing cortex to a large international audience.
FENS Forum is the largest neuroscience meeting in Europe and one of the world’s leading neuroscience conferences. This year’s event has attracted more than 8,100 participants, including scientists, clinicians, and students from across the globe. The forum provides exceptional opportunities to exchange scientific knowledge, foster interdisciplinary collaboration, and build new international partnerships.