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Synapse Circuit Development

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Synapse and Circuit Development

Jenny Gunnersen (Australia), Tommas Ellender (UK), Thomas Marissal (France)
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Thursday, March 25, 2021

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Friday, March 26, 2021

7:00 AM Australia/Sydney

Host: ANS Developmental Neuroscience Forum

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ANS Developmental Neuroscience Forum

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The symposium will start with A/Prof Jenny Gunnersen who will present “New insights into mechanisms of excitatory synapse development”. Then, Dr Tommas Ellender will deal with the “Embryonic neural progenitor pools and the generation of fine-scale neural circuits” and Dr Thomas Marissal will talk about “Parvalbumin interneurons: the missing link between the micro and macroscopic alterations related to neurodevelopmental disorders?"”.

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CNS developmentcircuit developmentdevelopmentembryonic developmentexcitatory synapsesfine-scale neural circuitsmicro-macroscopic alterationsneural progenitor poolsneurodevelopmental disordersparvalbumin interneuronssynapse development

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Jenny Gunnersen (Australia), Tommas Ellender (UK), Thomas Marissal (France)

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