행사/교육
Neural Development
- 등록일2010-01-06
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- 구분 국외
- 행사교육분류 행사
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주관기관
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행사장소
Salve Regina University
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행사기간
2010-08-15 ~ 2010-08-20
- 원문링크
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Neural Development
The 2010 Gordon Conference on Neural Development in beautiful Newport, Rhode Island, will bring together an international group of scientists with the common research goal of exploring the molecular, cellular and functional basis of neural development. Invited speakers will present cutting-edge research in areas of brain patterning, neuronal stem cells, synaptic development, epigenetic regulation of neuronal gene expression, cell fate specification, neuronal migration and polarity, circuit development, and degeneration and regeneration. Each talk will be followed by discussion sessions in which students and postdocs are especially encouraged to participate. The meeting will highlight the diversity of experimental approaches and model systems (eg. mammals, zebrafish, C. elegans, Drosophila) that have led to major breakthroughs in the field. Recent technical achievements in molecular genetics and imaging relevant to research in neural development will also be discussed. Poster sessions and informal gatherings will provide additional opportunities for informal interactions among junior and senior researchers, and foster collaborations and further discussion. Some short talks by participants will be selected from the poster abstracts. Informal mentoring workshops for students, postdoctoral fellows and junior faculty will also be held on issues such as funding, obtaining independent positions, and publishing. Members of underrepresented minority groups are especially encouraged to attend.
A list of preliminary session topics and speakers is displayed below (discussion leaders are noted in italics). The detailed program is currently being developed by the Conference Chair and will be available by April 15, 2010. Please check back for updates.
- Keynote Presentations: Development of Synapses and Circuits
(Michael Greenberg / Cori Bargmann) - Patterning the Brain
(Gord Fishell / Corinne Houart / Nenad Sestan / Alex Joyner) - Neuronal Stem Cells
(Fiona Doetsch / Pierre Vanderhaeghen / Li-Huei Tsai) - Cell Fate Specification
(Oliver Hobert / Sam Pfaff / Connie Cepko / Larry Zipursky) - Neuronal Morphology, Polarity and Outgrowth
(Yuh-Nung Jan / David Solecki / Kyonsoo Hong) - Synaptic Development and Technological Breakthroughs
(Isabelle Mansuy / Yishi Jin / Rita Balice-Gordon / Nils Brose / Jeff Lichtman / Liqun Luo) - Regulation of Neuronal Gene Expression
(Nick Spitzer / Hitoshi Sakano / Michael Meaney ) - Genes to Circuits to Behavior
(David Anderson / Silvia Arber / Alex Kolodkin / Catherine Dulac) - Degeneration and Regeneration
(Marc Freeman / Susan Ackerman / Stephen Strittmatter)