Major Topics:
1. Imaging experience-dependent plasticity
2. Visualizing correlates of learning
3. Imaging higher brain functions
4. Imaging molecular interactions in the brain
5. Imaging non-neuronal cells
6. Imaging non-mammalian species
7. Imaging the diseased brain
8. New frontiers
Keynote Speaker:
Jeff Lichtman, Harvard University, USA
Invited Speakers:
Upinder Bhalla, National Centre for Biological Sciences (TIFR), INDIA
Abstract title: Imaging a neural relay race involved in memory.
Haruhiko Bito, University of Tokyo Graduate School of Medicine, JAPAN
Abstract title: Multiplex imaging of neural activity and signaling dynamics
Tobias Bonhoeffer, Max Planck Institute of Neurobiology, GERMANY
Abstract title: How Experience Changes Synapses in the Mammalian Brain
Jerry Chen, Boston University, USA
Abstract title: Dissecting Long-Range Cortical Networks During Behavior
Yang Dan, University of California, Berkeley, USA
Jiulin Du, Institute of Neuroscience, CAS, CHINA
Abstract title: Left habenula mediate light-preference behavior in zebrafish via receiving visual inputs from a dedicated pathway
Florian Engert, Harvard University, USA
Abstract title: Satiation state-dependent regulation of appetite by zebrafish serotonergic circuits
Geoffrey Goodhill, The University of Queensland, AUSTRALIA
Abstract title: Spontaneous activity in larval zebrafish tectum reorganises over development.
Akiko Hayashi-Takagi, Gunma University, JAPAN
Abstract title: Functional connectomics using synaptic optogenetics and an activity-dependent neuronal tracing
Moritz Helmstaedter, Max Planck Institute for Brain Research, GERMANY
Abstract title: Cerebral Cortex Connectomics
Anthony Holtmaat, University of Geneva, SWITZERLAND
Abstract title: Synaptic plasticity in the mouse somatosensory cortex driven by paralemniscal pathways
Mark Hübener, Max Planck Institute of Neurobiology, GERMANY
Abstract title: Transplanted embryonic neurons integrate into adult neocortical circuits
Masamitsu Iino, The University of Tokyo, JAPAN
Abstract title: Analysis of neurovascular coupling using in vivo Ca2+ imaging
Na Ji, Janelia Farm Research Campus / HHMI, USA
Abstract title: Probing neural circuits with shaped light
Takaki Komiyama, University of California, San Diego, USA
Abstract title: Imaging neural ensembles in behaving mice
Christiaan Levelt, Netherland Institute for Neuroscience, NETHERLANDS
Abstract title: Thalamic inhibition is essential for critical period plasticity in the visual cortex
Qingming Luo, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, CHINA
Abstract title: Visible brain-wide networks at single-neuron resolution
Cris Niell, University of Oregon, USA
Abstract title: Large-scale dynamics of visual processing and behavioral state
Mu-ming Poo, Institute of Neuroscience, CAS, CHINA
Carlos Portera-Cailliau, University of California Los Angeles, USA
Abstract title: Altered sensory processing in cortical circuits of Fragile X mice
Linda Richards, The University of Queensland, AUSTRALIA
Abstract title: Interhemispheric connections drive circuit function in the somatosensory cortex
Yi Zuo, University of California Santa Cruz, USA
Abstract title: Stress induces synaptic and circuit reorganization in the mouse cerebral cortex
We encourage abstracts to contain new and unpublished materials. The abstracts must be submitted electronically by the abstract deadline. Selection of material for oral and poster presentation will be made by the organizers. Status (fellow's talk/poster) of abstracts will be posted on our web site as soon as decisions have been made by the organizers.
Fellowship:
We are eager to have as many young people as possible attend since they are likely to benefit most from this meeting. A certain number of presentations by graduate students and postdocs in this conference will be selected as fellowship (USD $100-$500) awards. For more details, please visit http://www.csh-asia.org/stipends.html
We look forward to seeing you at Suzhou in October, 2016.
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