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Introduction

The goal of this meeting is to provide an active forum for exchange of results in the rapidly advancing fields of glial biology and neuron-glia interactions. Far more active than once thought, glial cells are critical participants in every major aspect of brain development, function, and disease. The biology of astrocytes, microglia, and other glial cells in physiology and pathology will be emphasized. Leaders in the field will present cutting edge research and discuss critical gaps in our knowledge. The spirit of this conference will be constructive, collaborative and forward-looking, with an emphasis on emerging research, tools and technologies. In conjunction with the affiliated Gordon Research Seminar (GRS), trainees will have many opportunities to present their work, network, and share new ideas. The topics addressed in this meeting have direct relevance for human health, as they seek to clarify key mechanisms underlying nervous system injury and disease.

The program is divided into nine sessions covering the role of glia in brain development, plasticity, and homeostasis; modulation of synaptic function and dysfunction; metabolic control and neurovascular coupling; contribution to disease and repair; and emerging technologies for defining glial function. Poster sessions will permit all participants to contribute to these topics.

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  • Conference Date

    Mar 05

    2017

    to

    Mar 10

    2017

  • Mar 10 2017

    Registration deadline

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  • Gordon Research Conference