CSHL 2021 Neurobiology of Drosophila Conference
CSHL 2021果蝇神经生物学会议
基本信息
- 批准号:10223031
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 1万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2021
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2021-09-15 至 2022-08-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AddressAdultAnimal ModelAnimalsAreaAttentionAutomobile DrivingAwardBRAIN initiativeBehaviorBehavioralBiochemistryBiological ModelsBiologyBrainBrain DiseasesCellsCellular biologyCircadian RhythmsCollaborationsComplexCuesCulicidaeDataDevelopmentDisciplineDiseaseDisease VectorsDoctor of PhilosophyDrosophila genusDrosophila melanogasterElectrophysiology (science)EnsureEnvironmentEventEvolutionFacultyFosteringFunctional disorderFutureGeneral PopulationGenerationsGenesGeneticGoalsHealthHumanImageIndividualInsectaInstitutesInternationalInvestigationIon ChannelLaboratoriesLightMammalsMedicalMental disordersMethodsMissionModelingMolecular BiologyMolecular NeurobiologyNational Institute of Allergy and Infectious DiseaseNational Institute of Child Health and Human DevelopmentNational Institute of Drug AbuseNational Institute of Mental HealthNational Institute of Neurological Disorders and StrokeNational Institute on Alcohol Abuse and AlcoholismNervous System PhysiologyNervous System TraumaNervous system structureNeurobiologyNeurogliaNeurologicNeurological ModelsNeuronsNeurosciencesNobel PrizeOralParticipantPathogenesisPathologyPhylogenetic AnalysisPhysiologicalPlayPostdoctoral FellowRequest for ProposalsResearchResearch InstituteResearch PersonnelResearch TechnicsRoleScheduleScienceScientistSeriesSmell PerceptionStructureStudentsSynaptic TransmissionSynaptic plasticitySystemSystems BiologyTechniquesTimeTwitterUnited States National Institutes of HealthUniversitiesVertebratesVotingWomanWorkbasebrain healthcareerconnectomedevelopmental neurobiologyflygraduate studentimprovedinsightlecturesmeetingsmenmultidimensional datanervous system disorderneural circuitpostersprofessorprotein structure functionrelating to nervous systemsensory integrationsocial mediasuccesssymposiumtechnological innovationtechnology/technique
项目摘要
This proposal requests support for a unique international meeting, the biennial Neurobiology of Drosophila
conference at Cold Spring Harbor to be held in 2021, the 19th meeting in this series. For the 2021 edition, the
organizers have focused the meeting on topics of direct bearing on the central goals of the NIH Neuroscience
Blueprint and BRAIN initiative, in particular the mission of NINDS, but also those of NICHD, NIDA, NIAAA, NIA,
NIMH and NIAID. The meeting will explore the latest advances being made in the highly successful model
system the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster through the combined power of genetics, molecular biology, cell
biology, electrophysiology, imaging, and behavioral analysis to address fundamental issues in neurobiology
with direct relevance to human health and disease. The meeting will have eight oral sessions: 1) Circuit
Formation and Function; 2) (Re)Generation of Neurons and Glia; 3) Sensory Integration and Behavior; 4)
Technological Innovations; 5) Neuroscience and Evolution in Non-melanogaster Insects; 6) Neurological
Disease and Injury; 7) Synaptic Transmission and Plasticity; and 8) Neur-omics. There will be three poster
sessions presenting work drawn from each of these areas. Finally, there will also be two special plenary
presentations: the keynote Benzer Memorial Lecture and the Elkins Memorial Lecture, which is an honor
awarded to the student who has written the best Ph.D. thesis since the previous meeting. The 2021 Benzer
Memorial Lecture will be given by Dr. Leslie Vosshall (Robert Chemers Neustein Professor and Howard
Hughes Medical Institute Investigator at Rockefeller University, NYC), whose pioneering work has shed light on
the control of complex behaviors by environmental cues and their modulation by internal physiological states.
By vote of the previous participants, the meeting will remain of moderate size (~450 participants) in order to
facilitate discussion, exchange of ideas and techniques, and to promote new collaborations in rapidly-evolving
fields. Roughly half the attendees have previously attended the meeting, highlighting its importance and
relevance, and the new attendees bring fresh ideas and extend the meeting's reach. All applicants will be
encouraged to submit an abstract and the majority of participants, typically over 75%, will present a talk or
poster. Speakers will be chosen by session leaders and meeting organizers from the most timely and
interesting abstracts submitted a few months in advance of the conference: this will ensure that late-breaking
science is covered in all of the talks. In the event that the conference is oversubscribed, participants will be
chosen to include at least one representative from each participating laboratory. This meeting has always
attracted investigators across many career stages and has a historically excellent record of promoting the
scientific development of young investigators and women. To encourage participation by junior investigators, a
graduate student will present the Elkin's Lecture, an honor given to the student who has written the best Ph.D.
thesis since the previous meeting.
这项建议要求支持一个独特的国际会议,两年一度的果蝇神经生物学
会议将于2021年在冷泉港举行,这是该系列的第19次会议。对于2021年版,
组织者将会议的重点放在与NIH神经科学中心目标直接相关的主题上
蓝图和BRAIN倡议,特别是NINDS的使命,以及NICHD、NIDA、NIAAA、NIA的使命,
NIMH和NIAID。会议将探讨在非常成功的模式中取得的最新进展
系统果蝇黑腹果蝇通过遗传学,分子生物学,细胞
生物学,电生理学,成像和行为分析,以解决神经生物学的基本问题
与人类健康和疾病直接相关。会议将有八个口头会议:1)电路
形成和功能; 2)神经元和神经胶质的(重新)生成; 3)感觉整合和行为; 4)
技术创新; 5)非黑腹昆虫的神经科学和进化; 6)神经学
疾病和损伤; 7)突触传递和可塑性;和8)神经组学。将有三张海报
介绍每个领域工作的会议。最后,还将举行两次特别全体会议,
演讲:本泽尔纪念演讲和埃尔金斯纪念演讲,这是一个荣誉
颁发给写了最好的博士论文的学生。自上次会议以来。2021年Benzer
纪念讲座将由莱斯利Vosshall博士(罗伯特Chemers Neustein教授和霍华德
纽约洛克菲勒大学休斯医学研究所研究员),其开创性工作揭示了
通过环境线索控制复杂行为,并通过内部生理状态进行调节。
根据先前与会者的投票,会议将保持适度规模(约450名与会者),以便
促进讨论,交流思想和技术,并促进快速发展的新合作
领域的大约一半的与会者以前参加过会议,突出了其重要性,
新的与会者带来了新的想法,扩大了会议的范围。所有申请人都会
鼓励提交摘要,大多数参与者(通常超过75%)将进行演讲或
海报发言人将由会议领导人和会议组织者从最及时和最有效率的代表中选出。
在会议前几个月提交有趣的摘要:这将确保最新的
所有的演讲都涉及到科学。如果会议超额预订,与会者将
选择包括来自每个参与实验室的至少一名代表。本次会议始终
吸引了许多职业阶段的调查人员,并在促进
青年研究人员和妇女的科学发展。为了鼓励初级调查人员参与,
一名研究生将主持埃尔金讲座,这是授予写得最好的博士论文的学生的荣誉。
自上次会议以来。
项目成果
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