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2018世界生命科学大会-睡眠前沿研究分会场

发布日期:2018-09-01  浏览次数:7904

     为贯彻落实习近平总书记在两院院士大会上关于科技创新发展的讲话精神,积极推动创新驱动发展战略,实现我国生命科学领域的跨越发展,由中国科学技术协会、科学技术部主办,中国科协生命科学学会联合体、中国生物技术发展中心承办的 2018 世界生命科学大会定于 10 月 27 日至 10 月 29 日在北京国家会议中心召开。
     大会将围绕医学与健康、农业与食品安全、环境科学、卫生政策等领域,开展更高水平的学术交流和最新成果展示,瞄准生命科学重大需求,进一步加强交流与合作,相互借鉴,以更多科学突破和创新积极应对人类生存发展面临的共同挑战。全国人大常委副委员长陈竺和诺贝尔生理学或医学奖获得者 David Baltimore 教授将共同担任大会主席。



浙江大学神经科学研究中心段树民院士

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S53 Frontiers in Sleep Studies

会场序号:S53 
会议主题:Frontiers in Sleep Studies

会议时间:10月29日(星期一),8:30-12:00

会议地点:北京,国家会议中心(北京市朝阳区天辰东路7号)




      Co-Chairs:Prof. Shumin Duan

Email: duanshumin@zju.edu.cn

Shumin Duan is a professor at Zhejiang University School of Medicine, China. He got his Ph. D. from Kyushu University in Japan in 1991 and received a postdoctoral training at University of Hawaii and University of California at San Francisco during 1997-1999. His research interests include the function and the mechanisms of neuron-glia interactions in health and disease and neural circuit mechanisms of brain functions. He is an academician of Chinese Academy of Sciences and a member of the Academy of Sciences for the Developing World (TWAS).  He is the president of Chinese Society for Neuroscience and a council member of International Brain Research Organization. He serves as the Editor-in-Chief of Neuroscience Bulletin and an editorial board member in several international neuroscience journals.


Co-Chairs:Prof. Patrick M. Fuller

Email: pfuller@bidmc.harvard.edu

Prof. Fuller works in the Department of Neurology at Harvard Medical School and Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center.  His experiment work is focused on identifying and characterizing the neuronal circuitry underlying behavioral state control, including key circuit nodes, their transmitters and their targets. This work spans a significant continuum and includes lines of investigation involving the regulation of sleep, wake/wakeful consciousness and circadian rhythms. The long-term goal of the Fuller lab is to mechanistically understand the cellular and synaptic “neurocircuit basis” through which the brain regulates sleep, wake and circadian rhythms. To elucidate the central circuits controlling these systems, the Fuller lab employs a wide range of methodologies, including morphological methods, genetic engineering techniques in mice and rats, in vitro and in vivo electrophysiology, in vivo imaging, optogenetics, chemogenetics and conditional mapping techniques.



Prof. Dr Antoine Adamantidis


Email: antoine.adamantidis@dbmr.unibe.ch
Dr Antoine Adamantidis is an Associate Professor in the Dept of Neurology at the University of Bern and holds a joined appointment in the Dept of Biomedical Research. He is the Director for the Zentrum For Experimentale Neurologie (ZEN labs) at the Inselspital Universty Hospital Bern. He obtains his pre- and postdoctoral education at the Universities of Liege, Belgium, and at Stanford Medical School, USA, respectively. 
Dr A. Adamantidis’s research objectives aim at investigating the wiring, firing dynamics and plasticity of the neural circuits regulating brain states in normal and pathological states. His laboratory identified hypothalamic and thalamic circuits controlling rapid-eye movement (REM) sleep and arousal. In more recent work, his group identified septo-hippocampus circuit supporting theta rhythm generation and contextual memory consolidation during REM sleep.


Prof. Zhi-Li Huang


Email: huangzl@fudan.edu.cn

Dr. Huang research on the mechanisms of sleep-wake regulation with focus on the hypothalamus and basal ganglia from gene to behaviors. He is a Principal Investigator of State Key Laboratory of Medical Neurobiology, and the Chairman of Department of Pharmacology, Fudan University, Shanghai, China.



Prof. Fang Han

Email: hanfang1@hotmail.com 

Fang Han MD is currently a professor and the director of sleep center in Peking University. He is the president of Chinese Sleep Research Society, and president-elect of ASSM. Dr. Han serves as an associate editor of Sleep and Breathing. He has published over 160 research paper in peer-reviewed journals. Dr. Han’s major research interest includes the respiratory control, the genetic study of narcolepsy.



Prof. Luis de Lecea, PhD.


Email: llecea@stanford.edu

Dr. de Lecea discovered several neurotransmitters critical for the regulation of sleep and wakefulness, including the Hypocretins (orexins). His work is based on the neuronal underpinnings of sleep/wake control and the construct of arousal and hyperarousal. Dr. de Lecea is one of the most highly cited basic sleep researchers and has received numerous awards including the Outstanding Scientific Achievement Award from the Sleep Research Society. 


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