2023 Catecholamines Gordon Research Conference and Gordon Research Seminar
2023年儿茶酚胺戈登研究会议暨戈登研究研讨会
基本信息
- 批准号:10753909
- 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:2023
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2023-08-01 至 2024-07-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AgeAgingAlzheimer&aposs DiseaseAnimal DiseasesAnimal ModelAnxietyAtmosphereAutonomic nervous system disordersBehaviorBehavioralBlack, Indigenous, People of ColorCardiovascular DiseasesCatecholaminesCentral Nervous SystemCognitionDevelopmentDisciplineDopamineDrug AddictionEpigenetic ProcessEpinephrineEquilibriumEvaluationEventFertilizationFosteringFunctional disorderFundingFuture GenerationsGenderGoalsHeterogeneityHumanLearningLengthLocationMental DepressionMetabolismMinorityMolecularMolecular GeneticsMoodsMotorMovementMovement DisordersNeurobiologyNeurologicNeuronsNorepinephrineOpioidParkinson DiseaseParticipantPeripheral Nervous SystemPersonsPharmacologyPhysiologyPlayPostdoctoral FellowRecreationRelaxationResearchResearch PersonnelRewardsRoleSchizophreniaScientistSignal TransductionSourceSpainStressStructureSystemTechniquesUnderrepresented MinorityWomanaddictionbasegraduate studenthuman diseaseinnovationmeetingsnervous system disorderneuropsychiatric disorderneuropsychiatrynovelprogramspsychologicpsychostimulantreuptakesymposiumtool
项目摘要
Project Summary
The 2023 Gordon Research Conference and Seminar on Catecholamines will take place at Rey Don Jaime
Grand Hotel in Castelldefels, Spain. This conference of no more than 200 registered attendees, held every other
year, is an ideal forum for exploring new developments in the field of catecholamines. It is also an excellent
opportunity for junior investigators and trainees to interact with established investigators in a relaxed and
scientifically stimulating atmosphere. The evaluations of recent conferences highlight the strong impact this
meeting typically has on emerging as well as established scientists. As the funds provided by the Gordon
Conference organization to each conference are limited, we are requesting funding from other sources. We are
hoping that the results of our requests enable us to support speakers and discussion leaders as well as junior
investigators and under-represented minorities to participate in the meeting. The conference will include one
plenary talk, by Dr. Carmen Sandi, as well as a young investigator session. The preliminary program includes a
large number of junior scientists, women, and scientists from historically unrepresented groups such as Black
and Indigenous People of Color (BIPOC). The GRC sessions planned include: 1) Molecular Genetics and
Epigenetics of Catecholamine Neurons, 2) Molecular Pharmacology and Signaling in Catecholamine Systems,
3) New tools to Probe Catecholaminergic Function, 4) Catecholamine Signaling in Naturalistic Behaviors, 5)
Heterogeneity in Catecholamine Encoding During Learning, 6) Catecholamines, Actions, and Movements, and
7) Catecholamines in Stress and Addiction. Two plenary sessions are also included, totaling nine sessions at
the GRC. The themes covered in the 2023 Gordon Conference on Catecholamines are highly relevant to
understanding the neurobiological bases of drug addiction as well as neurological diseases of movement and
neuropsychiatric disorders. This forum will provide a unique opportunity to discuss recent advances in the
understanding of how catecholamine systems may contribute to the pathophysiology and treatment of those
conditions. The preceding GRS held at the same location aid in bringing a large proportion of junior investigators
and graduate students and postdocs participants, to ensure that both the seminar and conference may have an
impact on how future generations of neuroscientists view these issues.
项目摘要
2023年戈登研究会议和研讨会将在Rey Don Jaime举行
西班牙Castelldefels的大酒店。本次会议不超过200名注册与会者,每隔
是一个理想的论坛,探讨在儿茶酚胺领域的新发展。这也是一个很好
初级调查员和受训人员有机会以轻松和
科学刺激的氛围。对最近会议的评价突出表明,
会议通常对新兴科学家和成熟科学家都有影响。戈登提供的资金
会议组织到每个会议是有限的,我们要求从其他来源的资金。我们
希望我们的请求的结果使我们能够支持发言者和讨论领导者以及初级
调查人员和代表人数不足的少数群体参加会议。会议将包括一个
卡门·桑迪博士在全体会议上的讲话,以及一个年轻的研究员会议。初步方案包括一个
大量的年轻科学家、妇女和来自历史上没有代表性的群体(如黑人)的科学家
有色人种(Indigenous People of Color,BIPOC)计划的GRC会议包括:1)分子遗传学和
儿茶酚胺神经元的表观遗传学,2)儿茶酚胺系统的分子药理学和信号传导,
3)探索儿茶酚胺能功能的新工具,4)自然行为中的儿茶酚胺信号传导,5)
学习过程中儿茶酚胺编码中的异源性,6)儿茶酚胺、动作和运动,以及
7)压力和成瘾中的儿茶酚胺。还包括两场全体会议,共九场
的GRC。2023年戈登会议上所涵盖的主题与以下方面高度相关:
了解药物成瘾的神经生物学基础以及运动神经疾病,
神经精神障碍本次论坛将提供一个独特的机会,讨论
了解如何儿茶酚胺系统可能有助于病理生理学和治疗这些
条件在同一地点举行的前一次全球调查报告有助于将大部分初级调查员
研究生和博士后参与者,以确保研讨会和会议可以有一个
影响了未来几代神经科学家如何看待这些问题。
项目成果
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