喜田 聡教授が講演しました。
Brain Plasticity in Health and Disease カンファレンス
2023年12月11日 キングスカレッジロンドン
演題「Molecular and Cellular Mechanisms of PTSD」
プログラム:
Brain Plasticity in Health and Disease
World-leaders will present their latest research at this one-day conference on brain plasticity in health disease.
Date and time
Mon, 11 Dec 2023 09:00 – 16:00 GMT
Location
Great Hall, King’s Venues
Strand London WC2R 2LS
About this event
Schedule:
9:00-9:05
Introduction
9:05-9:30
Prof. Benedikt Berninger (King’s College London).
Engineering postnatal cortical neurogenesis by in vivo lineage reprogramming
9:30-9:55
Dr. Tom Wills (University College London)
Post-natal development of neural codes for distinct memories
9:55-10:20
Dr. Laura Andreae (King’s College London)
Altered synaptic E/I balance in a mouse model of autism.
10:20-10:55
Prof. Juan Burrone (King’s College London)
Chandelier cells: shining a light on the emergence and plasticity of inhibitory synapses
10:55-11:15
Coffee Break
11:15-11:40
Prof. Claudia Clopath (Imperial College London)
Modelling synaptic plasticity in neural circuits
11:40-12:05
Prof. Satoshi Kida (Tokyo University)
Molecular and Cellular Mechanisms of PTSD
12:05-12:30
Prof. Paul Frankland (Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto)
Microglia and extinction of fear memory
12:30-13:15
Lunch
13:15-13:40
Prof. Neil Burgess (University College London)
Spatial memory early in Alzheimer’s disease
13:40-14:05
Prof. Sandrine Thuret (King’s College London)
Hippocampal progenitor cells as biomarkers of cognitive ageing & dementia
14:05-14:30
Prof. Patricia Salinas (University College London)
Synapse degeneration and resilience in Alzheimer’s disease
14:30-14:55
Prof. Karl Peter Giese (King’s College London)
A role for elevated protein synthesis in early Alzheimer’s disease
14:55-15:20
Prof. Mazen Kheirbek (University of California San Francisco)
Representing rewarding and aversive experiences in ventral hippocampal circuits
15:20-16:00
Prof. Mauro Costa-Mattioli (Altos Labs, San Francisco)
Harnessing evolution to reset resilience networks and promote brain health
16:00-16:05
Conclusion