Cns Development
CNS development
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Giordano Lippi – Beyond transcription – microRNA mechanisms of brain development; Maria Isabel Carreño-Muñoz– Role of GABAergic circuits in the generation of sensory processing dysregulations in SYNGAP1 haploinsufficiency; Rhys Knowles-TBA; Nigel Kee- That other half: Derivation of posterior axial tissues from human stem cells
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Heiko Luhmann (Germany) – How neuronal activity builds the cerebral cortex; Mary Tolcos (Australia) – Cortical development and fetal brain injury; Silvia Velasco (Australia) – Human brain organoids to study neurodevelopment and disease
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G. Lopez-Bendito, Spain: “Spontaneous Activity in the Specification and Plasticity of Sensory Circuits”; R. Suarez , Australia: “Marsupials illuminate brain wiring”
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G. Quattrocolo: Cajal-Retzius cells in the postnatal hippocampus; F. Garcia-Moreno: Mosaic evolutionary history of brain circuits through the lens of neurogenesis
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Kaylene Young (Australia) – How does protocadherin 15 direct oligodendrocyte progenitor cell behaviour? Ben Emery (USA) - Loss of oligodendroglial support induces DLK-mediated degeneration of neurons; Carlie Cullen (Australia) – Do myelinating oligodendrocytes help us learn?
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Emilia Favuzzi (USA): Artisans of Brain Wiring: GABA-Receptive Microglia Selectively Sculpt Inhibitory Circuits; Ewoud Schmidt (USA): Humanizing the mouse brain: reorganizing cortical circuits through modified synaptic development; Tracy Bale (USA): Trophoblast mechanisms key in regulating neurodevelopment Anastassia Voronova (Canada): Regulation of neural stem cell fates by neuronal ligands
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Rachel Moore- Microtubules are not required to generate a nascent axon in embryonic spinal neurons in vivo Michael Notaras-TBA Rachel Wong- Circuit assembly in the vertebrate retina
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Leanne Godinho (Germany): Probing the mechanisms underlying cell fate in vivo in the developing retina; Gabriele Ciceri (USA): Directing the timing of maturation in human pluripotent stem cell-derived cortical neurons; Daniel Poppe (Australia): Conserved and divergent features of DNA methylation in embryonic stem cell-derived neurons
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Laura Fenlon (Australia): Time shapes all brains: timing of a conserved transcriptional network underlies divergent cortical connectivity routes in mammalian brain development and evolution; Laurent Nguyen (Belgium): Regulation of cerebral cortex morphogenesis by migrating cells; Carol Ann Mason (USA): Wiring the eye to brain for binocular vision: lessons from the albino visual system. Thomas Perlmann (Sweden): Interrogating dopamine neuron development at the single cell level
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Isabelle Brunet (France) – Neurovascular development Debby Silver (USA) - Dynamic post-transcriptional control of cortical development Robin Vigouroux (France) – Evolution of binocular vision Patricia Garcez (Brazil) – Beyond microcephaly: how Zika virus impacts brain development
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A/Prof Jess Nithianantharajah , Group leader at the Florey Melbourne France will talk about "Molecular components of flexible behaviour” and Dr Robin Vigouroux from the La Vision Institute, Paris France will deal with the "Evolution of binocular vision” .
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Sean Miller will present "From brain wiring to synaptic physiology - reuse of a cell recognition molecule to carry out higher order nervous system functions". Then, Patricia Jusuf will talk about " Visual vertebrate pipeline for assessing novel human GWAS gene candidates". Victor Borrell with deal with the "Genetic evolution of cerebral cortex size determinants" and Louise Cheng will present
Synapse and Circuit Development
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?"”.
Assembly of the neocortex
The symposium will start with Prof Song-Hai Shi who will present “Assembly of the neocortex”. Then, Dr Lynette Lim will talk about “Shared and Unique Developmental Trajectories of Cortical Inhibitory Neurons”. Dr Alfredo Molina will deal with the “Tuneable progenitor cells to build the cerebral cortex”, and Prof Tomasz Nowakowski will present “Charting the molecular 'protomap' of the human cerebral cortex using single cell genomic”.
Fundamental Cellular and Molecular Mechanisms governing Brain Development
The symposium will start with Prof Cooper who will present “From neural tube to neocortex: the role of adhesion in maintaining stem cell morphology and function”. Then, Dr Tsai will talk about “In the search for new genes involved in brain development and disorders”. Dr Del Pino will deal with the “Regulation of intrinsic network activity during area patterning in the cerebral cortex”, and Dr Wang will present “Modelling Neurodevelopmental Disorders in Flies”.