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Transfer RNA fragments: the Phoenix non-coding small RNA regulators of cholinergic networks

Transfer RNA fragments: the Phoenix non-coding small RNA regulators of cholinergic networks 150 150 SAN 2024 Annual Meeting

Hermona Soreq Fri 25th – 17:30 PM The Edmond and Lily Safra Center of Brain Science and the Institute of Life Sciences, The Hebrew university of Jerusalem, Israel Seeking the role[s] of small non-coding RNAs in mammalian cholinergic regulation, we currently study transfer RNA fragments (tRFs). Initially considered obsolete degradation products of tRNAs and their precursors, tRFs recently emerged as…

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Carlos Brody

Carlos Brody 150 150 SAN 2024 Annual Meeting

Carlos Brody Sun 27th – 04:00 PM Laboratory for Quantitative and Computational Systems Neuroscience, Princeton University and Howard Hughes Medical Institute Abstract Plenary Lecture

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A brain made of burning coal: brain health research and multimodal neuroscience

A brain made of burning coal: brain health research and multimodal neuroscience 150 150 SAN 2024 Annual Meeting

Agustín Ibañez Sun 27th – 9:00 AM Global Brain Health Institute, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland y Latin American Brain Health Institute (BrainLat), Santiago, Chile Abstract Plenary Lecture

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AI Challenges for Large Longitudinal Clinical Trials in Mental Health

AI Challenges for Large Longitudinal Clinical Trials in Mental Health 150 150 SAN 2024 Annual Meeting

Guillermo Cecchi Sat 26th – 9:00 AM Instituto T.J. Watson – IBM Research, EEUU The recent experience of accelerated vaccine development under the pressure of the covid pandemic, the massive adoption of consumer electronics and the explosion of AI capabilities signal a dramatic shift in the implementation of clinical trials, which have been particularly ineffective and onerous in mental health.…

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The tip of the iceberg: clock neurons and structural remodeling of the postnatal brain

The tip of the iceberg: clock neurons and structural remodeling of the postnatal brain 150 150 SAN 2024 Annual Meeting

Fernanda Ceriani Fri 25th – 9:00 AM Laboratorio de Genética del Comportamiento, Fundación Instituto Leloir, Argentina Plasticity – the ability to make adaptive changes- is a fascinating property of the nervous system. Plasticity occurs at different timescales and in different structures, ranging from spines and boutons to axonal and dendritic arbors. While experience-dependent synaptic plasticity has been extensively studied, the…

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S1 – NeuroTour 2024: A Federal Outlook of Neuroscience in Argentina

S1 – NeuroTour 2024: A Federal Outlook of Neuroscience in Argentina 150 150 SAN 2024 Annual Meeting
Friday 25th 10:00 AM – According to the information surveyed by the SAN in 2021, three districts in Argentina concentrate 90% of researchers in the area of ​​Neuroscience: 61% are based in the city of Buenos Aires and 15% and 14% in the provinces of Córdoba and Buenos Aires, respectively. In this context, and within the framework of the recently created Federalization Commission of the SAN,… read more

S2 – The role of epigenetic mechanisms in typical and stressed developmental trajectories

S2 – The role of epigenetic mechanisms in typical and stressed developmental trajectories 150 150 SAN 2024 Annual Meeting
Friday 25 th 10AM – The symposium will focus on the intricate ways in which neural development is influenced by various factors, including epigenetic mechanisms related to early life adversities and sex-specific differences. The research presented will highlight the importance of intercellular communication in proper trigeminal ganglion formation, with a particular emphasis on the role of microRNA-203 and neural crest-placode interactions…. read more

S3 – From evolution and development to regeneration of the central nervous system

S3 – From evolution and development to regeneration of the central nervous system 150 150 SAN 2024 Annual Meeting
Friday 25 th 15:30PM – This session will delve into the cellular and molecular mechanisms that drive the development and regeneration of the central nervous system (CNS), as well as the impact they had during the evolution of homologous regions of the vertebrate CNS. We will discuss the cellular and molecular mechanisms involved in: conservation of homologies or generation of evolutionary novelties in the hypothalamic… read more

S4 – The Intricate Relationship between Stressful Events and Memory Processes: Exploring Modulatory Complexity

S4 – The Intricate Relationship between Stressful Events and Memory Processes: Exploring Modulatory Complexity 150 150 SAN 2024 Annual Meeting
Friday 25 th 15:30PM – Numerous studies have indicated that stressful events, emotional arousal, and stress-related hormones can enhance memory consolidation. However, they can also have adverse effects on memory retrieval. Despite abundant empirical evidence identifying a variety of factors modulating different stages of memory, we still face significant challenges in understanding the general rules governing how living organisms manage these modulatory elements. read more

S5 – Unleashing the Potential of Human Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells in Neuroscience Research

S5 – Unleashing the Potential of Human Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells in Neuroscience Research 150 150 SAN 2024 Annual Meeting
Friday 25 th 15:30PM – The discovery and application of induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) have revolutionized the field of neuroscience research. iPSCs, derived from adult human cells, possess the remarkable ability to differentiate into various cell types, including neurons. This symposium aims to explore the profound impact of iPSCs in understanding the physiology and pathophysiology of the human brain. read more

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