Conference Program
 
MOLECULAR & CELLULAR NEUROBIOLOGY

June 2-7, 2002
Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
Hong Kong, China

Chair:
Nancy Ip

Vice Chair:
Liqun Luo

Acknowledgement:

The organizers would like to express their appreciation to the following organizations and institutions for their generous support of this Gordon Research Conference on Molecular and Cellular Neurobiology:

  • Amersham Biosciences China Limited, Hong Kong
  • Asia-Pacific International Molecular Biology Network (A-IMBN)
  • Croucher Foundation, Hong Kong
  • Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST), Hong Kong
  • National Institute of of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD), USA
  • Science Magazine, UK
  • S. Karger Medical and Scientific Publishers, Switzerland
  • Serono Foundation for the Advancement of Medical Science, Switzerland

Introduction:

This Conference is the second of the Gordon Research Conference in Molecular and Cellular Neurobiology hosted by Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST). It will be a continuation of the previous meeting and will integrate scientific principles that are of general interests to molecular and cellular neurobiologists, and encourage interactions between neurobiologists from different but related disciplines. The Conference will combine the scientific excellence of the GRC and the strength of HKUST in organizing conferences in Asia. The ensuing open exchange ideas provide a unique opportunity for scientists from the US, Asia and Europe to communicate recent scientific findings in relation to advancing the frontiers of molecular and cellular neurobiology in Asia and the Pacific region.


Sunday June 2, 2002
14:00 - 18:00Arrival and Registration
Posters Set-up
18:00 - 19:30Welcoming Dinner
EveningTrophic Factors & Cell Death
Discussion Leader: Nancy Y. Ip, Hong Kong University of Science & Technology, Hong Kong
19:30 - 20:15David Kaplan, Montreal Neurological Institute, Canada
"Signal Transduction Pathways Regulating Neuronal Growth and Survival"
20:15 - 21:00 Nicos A. Nicola, Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research, Australia
"SOCS proteins as physiological regulators of cytokine action"
21:00 - 21:45Junying Yuan, Harvard Medical School, Boston
"Regulation of Neuronal Cell Death"
June 3, 2002, Monday
MorningTrophic Factors & Cell Death
Discussion Leader: Nancy Y. Ip, Hong Kong University of Science & Technology, Hong Kong
9:00 - 9:45Martin Raff, University College London, UK
"Extracellular Control of Cell Growth"
9:45 - 10:30 Moses V. Chao, New York University School of Medicine, New York
"Mechanisms of Neurotrophin Receptor Signaling"
10:30 - 11:00Group Photo Taking
11:00 - 11:15 Coffee Break
MorningSpecial Lecture
Discussion Leader: Mu-Ming Poo, University of California, Berkeley
11:15 - 12:45Special Lecture by 2000 Nobel Laureate in Medicine, Dr. Paul Greengard, Rockefeller University, New York
"The Neurobiology of Slow Synaptic Transmission"
12:45 - 14:00Lunch
14:00 - 16:00Free Time
16:00 - 18:00Poster Session
18:00 - 19:30Dinner
EveningAxon Guidance & Neuron Migration
Discussion Leader: Liqun Luo, Stanford University, USA
19:30 - 20:15Corey S. Goodman, University of California, Berkeley; and Renovis Inc.
"Genetic identification of a retrograde signal and pathway that controls synaptic growth"
20:15 - 21:00Mu-Ming Poo, University of California, Berkeley
"Transduction Mechanisms Underlying Growth Cone Guidance by Diffusible Factors"
21:00 - 21:45Yuh-Nung Jan, University of California, San Francisco
"Genesis of neuronal diversity: the control of dendritic arborization"
June 4, 2002, Tuesday
MorningSynaptic Transmission & Ion Channels
Discussion Leader: Lin Mei, University of Alabama at Birmingham, USA
9:00 - 9:45Richard L. Huganir, The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Maryland
"Regulation of AMPA Receptor Function and Synaptic Plasticity"
9:45 - 10:30Stephen F. Heinemann, The Salk Institute, San Diego
"The Mechanism of Synaptic Plasticity"
10:30 - 11:00Coffee Break
11:00 - 11:45Morgan H. Sheng, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge
"Molecular Dynamics of the Postsynaptic Specialization"
11:45 - 12:30Bai Lu, NICHD, NIH
"Acute and long-term regulation of synaptic transmission and plasticity by neurotrophins"
12:30Lunch
14:00 - 16:00Free Time
16:00 - 18:00Poster Session
18:00 - 19:30Dinner
EveningAxon Guidance & Neuron Migration
Discussion Leader: Liqun Luo, Stanford University, USA
19:30 - 20:15 Mary E. Hatten, The Rockefeller University, New York
"Molecular Basis of Cerebellar Development"
20:15 - 21:00 Thomas Curran, St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, Memphis
"Role of Reelin Pathway in Brain Development"
21:00 - 21:45 Yi Rao, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis
"Temporal and Spatial Control of Neuronal Migration"
June 5, 2002, Wednesday
MorningNeural Development
Discussion Leader: Xi He, Harvard Medical School, Boston
9:00 - 9:45Gerald D. Fischbach, Columbia University, New York
"Neuregulin actions in the developing nervous system"
9:45 - 10:30 Louis F. Reichardt, University of California, San Francisco
"Tyrosine Kinase Signaling and Cortical Development"
10:30 - 11:15 Ruediger Klein, Max-Planck Institute of Neurobiology, Germany
"Ephrin-Eph Signaling during Development and at the Synapse"
11:15 - 11:30Coffee Break
11:30 - 12:15Dennis D.M. O'Leary, Salk Institute, La Jolla
"Intrinsic and Extrinsic Mechanisms Regulating Area Identities of the Mammalian Neocortex"
12:15 - 13:00Shorts Talks
13:00 - 14:00Lunch
14:00 - 16:00Free Time
16:00 - 18:00Poster Session
18:00 - 19:30Dinner
EveningNeural Plasticity and Behavior
Discussion Leader: Louis F. Reichardt, University of San Francisco, California
19:30 - 20:15 Masao Ito, RIKEN Brain Science Institute, Japan
"Signal transduction underlying cerebellar long-term depression"
20:15 - 21:00 H. Robert Horvitz, Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Cambridge
"Experience-dependent Modulation of C. Elegans Locomotion by Serotonin"
21:00 - 21:45 Takao K. Hensch, RIKEN Brain Science Institute, Japan
"Inhibitory circuit control of critical period plasticity in developing visual cortex"
June 6, 2002, Thursday
MorningNeural Plasticity and Behavior
Discussion Leader: Louis F. Reichardt, University of San Francisco, California
9:00 - 9:45Tobias Bonhoeffer, Max-Planck Institute for Neurobiology, Germany
"Morphological Correlates of Synaptic Plasticity"
9:45 - 10:30Martha Constantine-Paton, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge
"Changes at Glutamate Synapses Triggered By the Onset of Vision"
10:30 - 11:00Coffee Break
Neurobiology of Disease
Discussion Leader: Bai Lu, National Institute of Child Health & Human Development, Bethesda
11:00 - 11:45Li-Huei Tsai, Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Boston
"Regulation of APP metabolism by cytoplasmic phosphorylation"
11:45 - 12:30Virginia M.Y. Lee, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, USA
"Pathobiology of Synucleinopathies"
12:30 - 14:00Lunch
14:00 - 18:00Free Time
18:00 - 19:30Dinner
Short Talk Session
Discussion Leader: John J. Ngai, University of California, Berkeley
Jeffrey L. Goldberg, Stanford University, Stanford
Retinal maturation triggers retinal ganglion cells to switch from an axonal to a dendritic growth mode
Zhuan Zhou, Institute of Neuroscience, Chinese Academy of Science, Shanghai
Cross talk between M type and N type Ach receptors in neurons and endocrine cells
Shumin Duan, Institute of Neuroscience, Chinese Academy of Science, Shanghai
Long term synaptic plasticity in neurons depends on astrocytederived factors
Elva Diaz, University of California, Berkeley
Programs of gene expression in the developing nervous system
Jian Ding, Hennepin County Medical Center, Minneapolis
Dsyregulation of circadlan rhythm by HIV protein tat
Gregory Jefferis, Stanford University, Stanford
Wiring specificity in the olfactory system of Drosophila
Ditsa Levanon, The Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel
Runx3 transcriptionally regulates development and survival of DRG proprioceptive neurons
Qiufu Ma, Dana Farber Cancer Institute, Boston
Formation of brainstem relay sensory nuclei
Harish C. Pant, National Institute of Child Health & Human Development, Bethesda
Regulation of synaptic activity by neuronal cyclin dependent kinase 5
Sun Yi, University of California at Los Angeles
Neurogenic BHLH factors promote cortical ceff migration by inhibiting the expression of RhoA small GTPases
Joe Yip, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Pittsburgh
Ectopic expression of reelin affects positioning of sympathetic preganglionic neurons in the spinal cord
Jianhua Zhang, University Cincinnati College of Medicine, Cincinnati
C-fos regulates neuronal excitability and survival
Friday
7:30 - 8:30Breakfast
Conference closed. Depart after breakfast.

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