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Introduction

The Barriers of the CNS GRC has been running since 1999 and brings together a truly unique, multidisciplinary group of scientists and clinicians from around the world. The meeting is focused on the structure, function, and regulation of the specialized barriers that exist between the CNS and the bloodstream, alterations to these barriers that occur with disease and injury, as well as the science of crossing or bypassing these barriers for CNS drug delivery. The goal of the Barriers of the CNS GRC is to bring together international experts, junior investigators, postdoctoral fellows and students working at the forefront of the field in a collegial, supportive environment for the purpose of exchanging new ideas and brainstorming novel solutions to existing challenges. The 2016 meeting will present cutting edge research and provide new perspectives on all aspects of CNS barriers science. Concepts surrounding the neurovascular unit and major barrier systems such as the blood-brain barrier, blood-cerebrospinal fluid barriers and blood-retinal barriers will be comprehensively explored in featured talks and daily poster sessions. Specific themes for the meeting will cover the following topics: transport, signaling and junctions at the CNS barriers and beyond; barrier function in stroke and brain trauma; barrier function in neurodegenerative disease and brain cancer; immunology of the CNS barriers and related systems; imaging and model systems; CNS drug delivery and distribution; and evolutionary perspectives. 

 

The Barriers of the CNS GRC aims to foster interactions between investigators at all career stages and to bring new people and fresh ideas into the field. As such, we are excited to welcome new participants to attend and present their research at the Barriers of the CNS GRC as well as the companion Barriers of CNS GRS that is being organized by Drs. Roosmarijn Vandenbroucke and Holly Johnson. Content from several presentations at our highly successful GRS, to be held for the fourth time, will also be featured in short highlight presentations at the main conference, facilitating interactions and dialogue across the two related meetings. Please join us at the wonderful and well-equipped Colby-Sawyer College site for a highly enjoyable, interactive, and impactful meeting on the barriers of the CNS and related science.

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The topics and speakers for the conference sessions are displayed below (italics denote discussion leaders). The Conference Chair is currently developing their detailed program, which will include the complete meeting schedule, as well as the talk titles for all speakers. The detailed program will be available by February 19, 2016. Please check back for updates.

  • Keynote Session: New Perspectives on the CNS Barriers
    (Robert Thorne / Fiona Doetsch / Costantino Iadecola)
  • Transport, Signaling, and Junctions at the CNS Barriers and Beyond
    (Martha O'DonnellLester Drewes / Geoffrey Chang / Tetsuya Terasaki / Nathalie Strazielle / Erin Schuetz / Sabina Hrabetova)
  • Late-Breaking Topics
    (Stefan LiebnerXavier Decleves / Chenghua Gu / Jonathan Kipnis / Martin Lauritzen / Roosmarijn Vandenbroucke / Holly Johnson)
  • CNS Barrier Function in Stroke, Brain Trauma, and Epilepsy
    (Zena VexlerRichard Daneman / David Antonetti / Gregory Bix / Richard Keep / Jerome Badaut / Bjoern Bauer / Patricia Dickson)
  • CNS Barrier Function in Neurodegenerative Disease, Brain Cancer, and Drug Abuse
    (Elizabeth De LangeJeffrey Iliff / Anika Hartz / Helga De Vries / Richard Egleton / William Elmquist)
  • Immunology of the CNS Barriers and Related Systems
    (Britta EngelhardtLydia Sorokin / Michal Schwartz / Zsuzsanna Fabry / Roxana Carare / Erlend Nagelhus / Jorge Alvarez)
  • Novel Approaches: Imaging and Model Systems
    (Michael TaylorEthan Lippmann / Christian Klambt / Maria Deli / Daniela Virgintino / Angela Gelli)
  • CNS Drug Delivery and Distribution: New Concepts
    (Danica StanimirovicEric Shusta / Margareta Hammarlund-Udenaes / Frederic Calon / Reina Bendayan / Joseph Nicolazzo)
  • Keynote Session: Evolving Perspectives in CNS Barriers Science: Anticipating the Next Ten Years in Academic and Industrial Partnerships
    (Joan N. AbbottFrancesca Bosetti / Rita Balice-Gordon / Saileta Prabhu / Anne Christiansen)
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  • Conference Date

    Jun 19

    2016

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    Jun 24

    2016

  • Jun 24 2016

    Registration deadline

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