会议名称:2018年冷泉港会议:神经连接的分子机制
Cold Spring Harbor conference on Molecular Mechanisms of Neuronal Connectivity
所属学科:细胞生物学,神经科学与心理学
开始日期:2018-09-25
结束日期:2018-09-29
所在国家:美国
所在城市:美国
具体地点:美国 Cold Spring Harbor, NY
主办单位:冷泉港实验室
联系电话:(516) 367-8346
E-MAIL:meetings@cshl.edu
会议网站:https://meetings.cshl.edu/meetings.aspx?meet=AXON&year=18
You are cordially invited to participate in the eleventh meeting on Molecular Mechanisms of Neuronal Connectivity to be held at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory.
The meeting will begin with dinner and the first session on the evening of Tuesday September 25 and will conclude after lunch on Saturday, September 29, 2018. The specific goals of this conference are to bring together a diverse group of scientists studying various molecular, cellular and genetic aspects of cell migration, axon guidance, synaptogenesis, and developmental plasticity of neural connectivity. This meeting is intended to provide a format for the exchange of ideas and information, to discuss the latest research findings and technical advances, and to facilitate the intellectual unification of research in this field.
opics & Co-Chairs:
Programs of Circuit Wiring
Sonia Garel, Institut de biologie de l"ENS de L'Ecole, France
Sean Millard, University of Queensland, Australia
Axon Targeting
Rudiger Klein, Max Planck Institute of Neurobiology, Germany
Jeroen Pasterkamp, University Medical Center, Utrecht, Netherlands
Axon Regeneration
Valerie Cavalli, Washington University School of Medicine
Marc Hammarlund, Yale University School of Medicine
Synapse Assembly
Shernaz Bamji, University of British Columbia, Canada
Scott Soderling, Duke University School of Medicine
Synapses in Neural Circuits I
Yishi Jin, University of California, San Diego
Xiang Yu, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
Glial Control of Neuronal Circuitry
Cagla Eroglu, Duke University Medical Center
Yukiko Goda, RIKEN Brain Science Institute, Japan
Neuronal Repair
Ziigang He, Children's Hospital, Boston
Melissa Rolls, Pennsylvania State University
Synapses in Neural Circuits II
Cornelius Gross, EMBL Italy
Ryohei Yasuda, Max Planck Florida Institute for Neuroscience