행사/교육
Ion Channels
- 등록일2010-01-25
- 조회수2580
- 구분 국외
- 행사교육분류 행사
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주관기관
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행사장소
Tilton School
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행사기간
2010-07-11 ~ 2010-07-16
- 원문링크
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첨부파일
Ion Channels
The Gordon Research Conference on Ion Channels covers the biology of ion channels, with the traditional strength of the meeting being a focus on the quantitative analysis of ion channel mechanisms. The 2010 scientific program is being formulated on the basis of detailed discussions with leaders in the field of ion channel biology in order to provide the latest information on a wide variety of ion channel classes, with topics including structure, function, dynamics, mechanisms of regulation and modulation, and integrated aspects of ion channels in physiological function. In addition to the regular speakers, the authors of outstanding poster abstracts will be selected to present short talks.
A main goal of the meeting is to stimulate detailed discussions among all attendees, giving rise to new ideas and directions for the field. Interactions are promoted by programming a generous amount of time for discussion sessions and by providing opportunities for informal gatherings at meals and in the afternoons and evenings. The Tilton School provides an excellent venue to support this collegial atmosphere. The Tilton School is within easy driving distance from Boston's Logan Airport, and a shuttle bus will provide transportation prior to and at the conclusion of the meeting. Travel awards may be available for selected postdoctoral fellows, students, and minority participants.
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 March 11, 2010. Please check back for updates.
- Mechano/Sensory Mechanisms
(Anita Zimmerman / David Julius / Miriam Goodman / Rachelle Gaudet) - Gating and Conformational Dynamics I
(Christopher Miller / Michael Pusch / Jie Zheng / Eric Gouaux) - Ca-Dependent Regulation
(David Yue / Haoxing Xu / Henry Colecraft / Kevin Foskett) - Physiological Functions
(Diane Papazian / John Adelman / Bruce Bean / Mark Nelson / Terry Dean, Jr.) - Lipids and Channels
(Kenton Swartz / Ann Rittenhouse / Anthony Lee) - Gating and Conformational Dynamics II
(Clay Armstrong / Isaiah Arkin / Rod MacKinnon / Rick Aldrich) - Regulatory Subunits of Ion-Channel Function
(Carol Deutsch / Dan Minor / Steve Traynelis / Bill Kobertz) - Ligand-Dependent Gating
(David Weiss / Lucia Sivilotti / Pierre Paoletti / Cindy Czajkowski) - New and Notable
(David Clapham)