2017 Neurobiology of Drug Addiction Gordon Research Conference
2017年毒瘾神经生物学戈登研究会议
基本信息
- 批准号:9328764
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 3.12万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2017
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2017-07-05 至 2018-06-30
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AddressAlcoholsAnimal ModelAreaAsiansAutomobile DrivingBiosensorBrainChinaClinicalClinical ResearchCollaborationsCommunicationContractsCountryDataDevelopmentDiverse WorkforceDrug AddictionDrug usageEpidemicEventFinancial compensationFormulationFosteringFoundationsFutureGoalsGrowthHong KongHumanInstitutionInterdisciplinary StudyInternationalLaboratoriesLettersLocationMolecularNervous system structureNeurobiologyNeurosciencesNeurosciences ResearchOpiate AddictionParticipantPharmaceutical PreparationsPostdoctoral FellowPublished CommentRequest for ApplicationsResearchResearch PersonnelResearch TechnicsReview CommitteeScienceScientific Advances and AccomplishmentsScientistShapesTechniquesTechnologyTimeTranslational ResearchTravelTreatment EfficacyUnderrepresented MinorityUniversitiesWithdrawalWomanWorkaddictionbasebrain circuitrycareercareer developmentdrug relapseethnic diversityfrontiergender diversityin vivo imaginginnovationlecturesmeetingsminority scientistmultidisciplinaryneurobiological mechanismneuromechanismnext generationnovelnovel strategiesoptogeneticsposterspreventracial diversityresearch and developmentsocialstudent participationsymposiumtheories
项目摘要
Project Summary / Abstract
In this R13 application we request support for a new Gordon Research Conference (GRC) on “Neurobiology of
Drug Addiction,” which will take place in July 2017 in Hong Kong, China. The objectives of this GRC are to
foster open discussion of novel research developments, build new collaborations, and propel the next
generation of scientific advances in addiction research. To achieve these objectives, we will pursue the
following four specific aims at the meeting: 1) Provide an international forum to brainstorm about cutting edge,
multidisciplinary research at the forefront of drug addiction; 2) Introduce breakthrough neuroscientific
techniques that facilitate the understanding of brain mechanisms driving compulsive drug use and relapse; 3)
Promote interactions among young and senior investigators, and exchange of ideas that will shape the future
directions of addiction neuroscience; 4) Foster development of the next generation of addiction researchers by
encouraging the participation of students and postdoctoral fellows who are committed to addiction research.
The conference focuses on presentations and discussions at the frontiers of addiction research. The scope of
the lectures will be confined to basic and clinical studies involving addictive drugs (including alcohol) and the
nervous system, and will focus on mechanisms of compulsive drug use and relapse. The meeting will also
break down barriers to progress by uniting investigators with synergistic and complementary expertise in areas
ranging from molecular mechanisms to translational clinical research. The conference will provide a forum to
address the latest developments in addiction research in an open and highly interactive GRC format, which
includes formal talks interspersed with ample discussion time, poster sessions, and informal discussion periods
that cultivate communication and collaborations. This conference setup differs from that of other meetings in
the field, and will provide a unique opportunity for close interactions among investigators at all stages of their
careers and among investigators with different research approaches and cultural perspectives. Concerted
efforts to support participation of students, postdoctoral fellows, young investigators, and under-represented
minorities will nurture the growth of the next generation of addiction researchers. We envision that the
Neurobiology of Drug Addiction GRC will significantly advance our understanding of the neural mechanisms
underlying drug addiction and stimulate the development of effective therapeutic approaches for addiction
treatment.
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