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Synapses as sensors of environmental changes and molecular dysfunction

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Symposium of the German National Academy of Sciences Leopoldina in Memoriam of Michael Frotscher

Datum: Dienstag, 10. Oktober 2017
Uhrzeit: 11:45 bis 13:15
Ort: CityCube, Raum M2/M3, Messedamm 26, 14055 Berlin

The Communication of the brain with the environment is based on an optimal interconnection of its circuities within and among them. This is based on a myelin-associated macro-connectivity as well as on a synaptic based micro-connectivity. By focussing on synaptic connectivity this symposium bridges genetic principles, the outline of synaptic processes by imaging techniques and neuroanatomic correlates. To experimentally modulate synaptic connectivity in humans, rTMS is paradigmatically chosen here.

Speakers:

  • Prof. Dr. Nils Brose, Göttingen: „Synaptic defects in autism spectrum disorders – focus on neuroligins at inhibitory synapses”
  • Prof. Dr. Dietmar Schmitz, Berlin: „Synaptic autoimmunity in neuropsychiatric diseases”
  • Prof. Dr. med. Andreas Vlachos, Dusseldorf: „Releasing the cortical synaptic brake? rTMS-induced synaptic plasticity”

Chair: Prof. Dr. med. Gabriele Rune, Hamburg
Co-Chair: Prof. Dr. med. Peter Falkai, Munich

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Das Symposium findet im Rahmen des "WPA XVII World Congress of Psychiatry" statt und kann nur bei vorheriger Kongressregistrierung besucht werden. Die Kosten für den Kongress liegen zwischen 100 und 600 Euro, bzw. 730 Euro bei Spätregistrierung. Eine Anmeldung ist erforderlich.

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Josephine Winkler
Kongresskoordination und DGPPN-Veranstaltungen
Tel.: 030-2404-77219
E-Mail: j.winkler@dgppn.de

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