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2024年芝加哥大学-复旦大学Neuromodulation in neurological and psychiatric disorders国际会议通知

日期:2024-04-10 点击数: 来源:

  2024612-14日,芝加哥大学北京中心将与复旦大学脑科学转化研究院联合举办Neuromodulation in neurological and psychiatric disorders国际学术会议。该会议将于复旦大学举行,预计参会人数200人左右,欢迎从事神经科学相关研究的专家和学生参会。


       一、 会议主办方

芝加哥大学北京中心

复旦大学脑科学转化研究院


二、 会议主席

段树民 教授,中国科学院院士(复旦大学脑科学转化研究院)

庄晓曦 教授(芝加哥大学)

舒友生 教授(复旦大学脑科学转化研究院)

彭勃 研究员(复旦大学脑科学转化研究院)


三、 会议简介

神经科学是近几十年来发展最迅速同时也是最激动人心的研究领域之一。上世纪90年代开始了脑之十年倡议。近年来,美国的创新神经技术脑研究推进计划、欧盟的人类脑计划、日本的综合神经技术用于疾病研究的脑图谱以及中国的脑科学与类脑科学研究,都在神经科学研究方面进行了宏大的战略性布局。尽管神经科学的研究成果和新技术的推广近年来突飞猛进,但在神经和精神疾病治疗领域所取得的进展却相对较慢。其中脑的复杂性和体外药物筛选系统的弱效性是主要原因之一。本次会议邀请了30多位来自中美两国神经科学领域的资深学者与青年研究人员,旨在针对神经和精神疾病的发病机制及其治疗新方法进行深入探讨,促进国内外同行在神经科学研究特别是转化研究方面的交流与合作。讨论主题包括疼痛、成瘾、运动系统神经退行性疾病、癫痫、自闭症、抑郁症、焦虑症、精神分裂症等疾病的分子、突触、环路机制,神经调节在脑功能与脑疾病中的作用,以及新技术新方法在疾病机制研究和干预中的应用。


四、 会议时间、地点

时间:2024612-14

地点:上海市徐汇区东安路131号复旦大学枫林校区2号医学科研楼CB1报告厅


五、 大会秘书处

联系地址:上海市徐汇区东安路1312号医学科研楼B2-001

联系人:王良老师、蔡玉群老师

联系电话:021-54237056


六、 会议日程 (详细日程持续更新中,请以最终会议通知为准

June 12, Day 1, AM.

Epilepsy, autism, and neurodevelopmental disorders

David McCormick, University of Oregon

Mechanisms of normal and abnormal thalamocortical rhythms


John Huguenard, Stanford University

A new role for chloride channels in regulation of thalamocortical circuits in epilepsy


Xiaochang Zhang, The University of Chicago

Upregulation of SYNGAP1 expression in models of human diseases by redirecting alternative splicing


Yongchun Yu, Fudan University

Spon1 regulates the development of cortical folding and brain functions


Yilin Tai, Fudan University

Specific and Plastic: axo-axonic innervation of neocortical pyramidal neurons by GABAergic chandelier cells


Christian Hansel, The University of Chicago

The olivo-cerebellar system: a (cellular) human perspective



June 12, Day 1, PM.

Movement disorders

Jim Surmeier, Northwestern University

Network determinants of motor disability in Parkinson’s disease.


Xin Jin, East China Normal University

Basal ganglia and action sequencing


Xiaoxi Zhuang, The University of Chicago

Preventing or erasing “bad” memories as therapies


Yousheng Shu, Fudan University

Mechanisms of deep brain stimulation in the treatment of Parkinson's disease


Tao Xie, The University of Chicago

Effect of deep brain stimulation on motor and non-motor symptoms in patients with Parkinson's disease  


Ge Bai, Zhejiang University

Stress granule and motor neuron degeneration


Boxun Lu, Fudan University

New insights into Huntington's disease mechanisms


X. William Yang, University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA)

Genetic modifiers of striatum selective pathogenesis in Huntington’s disease



June 13, Day 2, AM.

Addiction and pain

Daniel McGehee, The University of Chicago

Cholinergic modulation of pain control circuitry


Yuanxiang Tao, Rutgers University

Long non-coding RNAs: promising new targets for neuropathic pain


Yongjing Gao, Nantong University

New mechanisms of peripheral inflammation in neuropathic pain


Josh Berke, University of California San Francisco (UCSF)

Time, Space and Dopamine


Tianyi Mao, The Vollum Institute, Oregon Health & Science University

Opioid modulation of the thalamo-cortico-striatal circuits in vivo


Jun Wang, Texas A&M University

Fentanyl triggers striatal gabaergic plasticity and induces negative affect


Shana Augustin, Northwestern University

Synapses, circuits, and motivated behaviors: striatal neuromodulation of GPCRs


David Lovinger, National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA), NIH

Alcohol and Cannabis Alter Sleep and Striatal Neuromodulation


June 14, Day 3, AM.

Mental disorders

Peng Cao, National Institute of Biological Sciences (NIBS), Beijing

How does the brain initiate defensive responses in health and disease


Mazen Kheirbek, University of California San Francisco (UCSF)

Neural signatures of stress susceptibility and resilience in the amygdala-hippocampal network


Wen-Jun Gao, Drexel University

NMDAR dysfunction in schizophrenia, depression, and psychedelic treatment potential


Jones Parker, Northwestern University

Neural correlates of psychosis and antipsychotic effect


Wei Lu, Fudan University

Midbrain dopamine neurons arbiter OCD-like behavior


Jeff Beeler, Queens College, CUNY

Dopamine signals mediating satiety across different timescales



June 14, Day 3, PM.

Technology development

Yulong Li, Peking University

Spying on neuromodulator dynamics in vivo by constructing muti-color genetically-encoded sensors


Julius Zhu, The University of Virginia

Nanoscopic visualization of neuromodulatory transmission


Ji Hu, ShanghaiTech University

Reverse-translational study of neuropsychopharmacology


Bo Peng, Fudan University

Turnover and replacement: the philosophy of microglia


Wei Xiong, University of Science and Technology of China

A neurometabolic mechanism modulating hippocampal plasticity and cognitive flexibility


Minhua Luo, Wuhan Institute of Virology, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences

Anterograde viral tracer from HSV-1: Fast labeling with low-toxicity


Zhuzhu Zhang, The University of Chicago

Dissecting epigenomic dynamics in brain circuitry using single-cell multi-omics


Hongwei Dong, University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA)

Neural networks of the mouse cortico-basal ganglia system


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