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Session 12 [Stem Cells, Repair and Disease
1] (Chair : C. Hanashima) |
9:00 am - 9:30 am |
S12-1 |
A Potential Role for Cilia in the Development of the Cerebellum |
Joseph
G. Gleeson |
University of California, San Diego, USA |
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9:30 am - 10:00 am |
S12-2 |
Genetic Control of Cerebral Cortical Size |
Christopher
A. Walsh |
Howard Hughes Medical Institute, BIDMC, USA |
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10:00 am - 10:30 am |
S12-3 |
Regulation of Neural Progenitor Fate by Disrupted in Schizophrenia
1 (DISC1) |
Li-Huei
Tsai |
Picower Institute for Learning and Memory, USA |
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Coffee Break |
10:30 am - 10:50 am |
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Session 13 [Stem Cells, Repair and Disease
2] (Chair : E. Grove) |
10:50 am - 11:10 am |
S13-1 |
Modeling for Neurological Diseases using Human ES Cell-derived
Neurons |
Yi Eve Sun |
UCLA Medical School, USA |
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11:10 am - 11:40 am |
S13-2 |
Neural Stem Cells: Involvement in Adult Neurogenesis and CNS-repair |
Hideyuki
Okano |
Keio University School of Medicine, Japan |
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11:40 am - 12:10 pm |
S13-3 |
Heterogeneous Neural Stem Cells Reside in an Adult VZ |
Arturo
Alvarez-Buylla |
University of California, San Francisco, USA |
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Lunch and Poster Session 4 |
12:10 pm - 14:10 pm |
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Session 14 [Functional Network 1] (Chair
: L. Zipursky) |
14:10 pm - 14:40 pm |
S14-1 |
Comprehensive Studies on a Neural Circuit for Worm Thermotaxis |
Ikue
Mori |
Nagoya University, Japan |
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14:40 pm - 15:10 pm |
S14-2 |
Experience and Auditory Brainstem Development: Signals, Cellular
Events and Critical Periods |
Edwin
W. Rubel |
University of Washington, USA |
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15:10 pm - 15:30 pm |
S14-3 |
Cadherins and Vocal Learning in Songbirds |
Eiji Matsunaga |
RIKEN Brain Science Institute, Japan |
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Coffee Break |
15:30 pm - 15:50 pm |
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Session 15 [Functional Network 2] (Chair
: H. Okamoto) |
15:50 pm - 16:20 pm |
S15-1 |
Blinding Fish with Science - Genetic Architecture of the Visual
System |
Herwig
Baier |
University of California, San Francisco, USA |
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16:20 pm - 16:50 pm |
S15-2 |
Critical Period Mechanisms of Neural Circuit Development |
Takao
K. Hensch |
Harvard University, USA |
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Coffee Break |
16:50 pm - 17:10 pm |
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Session 16 [Functional Network 3] (Chair
: J. R. Sanes) |
17:10 pm - 17:40 pm |
S16-1 |
How Activity Changes Synapses in the Mammalian Brain |
Tobias
Bonhoeffer |
Max-Planck-Institut für Neurobiologie, Germany |
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17:40 pm - 18:10 pm |
S16-2 |
Wired for Sex: How the Mating Instinct is Programmed into a
Fly's Brain |
Barry
J. Dickson |
IMP-Research Institute of Molecular Pathology, Austria |
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Closing Remarks |
18:10 pm - 18:20 pm |
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Reception at the CDB Salon |
18:20 pm - 20:00 pm |