会议名称(英文): The Myelin Gordon Research Conference 所属学科: 病原生物学,生理学与病理学 开始日期: 2014-03-23 结束日期: 2014-03-28 所在国家: 美国 所在城市: 美国 具体地点: Ventura, CA 主办单位: Gordon Research Conference 参会报名截止日期: 2014-02-23 联系人: Gordon Research Conference 联系电话: 401-783-7644 传真: 401-783-7644 通讯地址: 512 Liberty Lane West Kingston, RI 02892 USA 会议网站: http://www.grc.org/programs.aspx?year=2014&program=myelin
会议背景介绍: Our knowledge of the biology, physiology and pathology of myelinating cells in the central and peripheral nervous system is growing rapidly. The 2014 Myelin Gordon Conference will reflect the dynamic expansion in this field of neuroscience by bringing together researchers who are at the cutting edge of myelin biology to discuss the latest and most significant progress in the field. The emphasis of this conference will be on the relationships between myelin development, disease and regeneration, and will highlight basic cellular and molecular mechanisms of significant clinical relevance. Tentative topics include the biology of oligodendrocyte and Schwann cell progenitors, stem cells, inducible pluripotential stem cells, cytoskeleton of myelinating glia, myelin and axonal integrity, physiology of myelinating glia, ER stress and myelination, myelin regeneration and repair, developmental white matter injury, adult myelinogenesis, and the role of social and cognitive experience in myelination. We will make a special effort to invite young investigators as speakers. Senior investigators, who are leaders in the field, will serve as session chairs to ensure a lively discussion of topics. We particularly encourage members of under-represented minority groups to attend. All attendees will contribute either an oral or a poster presentation, and we expect to select some of the posters for short talks.
This conference will be held in conjunction with the Myelin Gordon Research Seminar, which will focus on myelin development and disease. This is the second year for a Myelin GRS, after a very successful first year in 2012. The Myelin GRS provides an opportunity for the next generation of myelin investigators to meet and exchange ideas in a more informal setting. This will foster presentations of current and cutting-edge research, and encourage collaboration among young scientists. |