Glial Biology: Functional Interactions Among Glia & Neurons
Conference - Ventura, California, U.S.A.
The broad and long-term goal of the conference is to understand how glial cells interact with one another and with neurons and how the interplay between glia and neurons contributes to normal function and diseases of the brain. The biology of astrocytes and microglial cells, more than that of oligodendrocytes, is emphasized in this meeting.
Leaders in the field will discuss critical areas of glial research and emerging young scholars will have the opportunity to share new ideas.
The program will have nine sessions that broadly address glia cell involvement in synaptic structure and function, neurogenesis, brain energy metabolism, cerebral blood flow, and some neurological diseases. In addition, two poster sessions will permit all participants to contribute to discussion of these topics. The health relatedness of this meeting is that glial cells participate in many, possibly all, neurological and psychiatric diseases. Discussions about current research will advance our understanding of glial cells in both health and disease. In addition, specific presentations at this conference will focus on the involvement of glial cells in brain development, synaptic transmission, normal and deranged energy metabolism (e.g., stroke and hypoglycemia), tumor formation and spread and in the control of cerebral blood flow.
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GRC 2012 Glial Biology: Functional Interactions Among Glia & Neurons
Sunday, March 03, 2013 to Friday, March 08, 2013
Four Points Sheraton / Holiday Inn Express
Ventura, California, U.S.A.
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