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Development of circuits, functions, and disorders in the NERVOUS SYSTEM 22nd Biennial Meeting of the International Society for Developmental Neuroscience ISDN 2018 22-25 MAY 2018 NARA, JAPAN Organised by the International Society for Developmental Neuroscience (ISDN), this meeting will include the following topics with talks on diverse model animals and human diseases: Cell lineage and neural diversity in the cerebral cortex Development and plasticity of sensory pathways Oligodendrocyte/neuron interactions Neural stem-progenitor cells in the embryonic, early postnatal, and adult mammalian brain Neural activity, subtype specification and circuit formation Cell migration and layer formation in the developing cerebral cortex How the Reeler mutation has shaped our understanding of brain development Transgenerational epigenetic events Neurodevelopment and psychiatric disorders Modeling neurodevelopment and developmental brain disorders: from Primate to human PSC-based 2D and 3D models Mechanisms of circuit formation and degeneration Development and plasticity of vocal communication systems in human and non-human models Genome editing applications in understanding of normal and pathological nervous system To submit abstracts, register, and find out more: www.isdn-conference.elsevier.com Conference Deadlines Abstract Submission: 12 January 2018 Author Registration: 28 February 2018 Organised by Supporting Publication

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Development of circuits, functions, and disorders in the

NERVOUS SYSTEM22nd Biennial Meeting of the International Society for Developmental Neuroscience

ISDN201822-25 MAY 2018 NARA, JAPAN

Organised by the International Society for Developmental Neuroscience (ISDN), this meeting will include the following topics with talks on diverse model animals and human diseases:

● Cell lineage and neural diversity in the cerebral cortex

● Development and plasticity of sensory pathways

● Oligodendrocyte/neuron interactions● Neural stem-progenitor cells in the

embryonic, early postnatal, and adult mammalian brain

● Neural activity, subtype specification and circuit formation

● Cell migration and layer formation in the developing cerebral cortex

● How the Reeler mutation has shaped our understanding of brain development

● Transgenerational epigenetic events● Neurodevelopment and psychiatric

disorders● Modeling neurodevelopment and

developmental brain disorders: from Primate to human PSC-based 2D and 3D models

● Mechanisms of circuit formation and degeneration

● Development and plasticity of vocal communication systems in human and non-human models

● Genome editing applications in understanding of normal and pathological nervous system

To submit abstracts, register, and find out more:

www.isdn-conference.elsevier.com

Conference Deadlines

Abstract Submission: 12 January 2018

Author Registration: 28 February 2018

Organised bySupporting Publication

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ISDN201822-25 MAY 2018 NARA, JAPAN

Join us for ISDN2018 in Nara, the ancient capital of Japan, with its lush landscapes, historic temples and its famous domesticated deer.

The 2018 meeting will feature an exciting and diverse scientific programme focused on recent advances and future directions in fundamental and applied developmental neuroscience.

Plenary Speakers

Tracy Bale, University of Pennsylvania, USA Talk title: Parental stress and epigenetic programming of offspring neurodevelopment

André Goffinet, University of Louvain, Belgium Talk title: Reelin, Cajal-Retzius cells and the synapsid-diapsid divide

Denis Jabaudon, University of Geneva, Switzerland Talk title: Fate and freedom within developing neocortical circuits

Symposia Speakers

Eva-Maria Albers, GermanyArturo Alvarez-Buylla, USAShernaz Bamji, CanadaGord Fishell, USASonia Garel, FrancePatricia Gaspar, FranceAaron Gitler, USAJonathan Gootenberg, USAYukiko Gotoh, JapanMagdalena Götz, GermanySimon Hippenmeyer, AustriaKazuhiro Ikenaka, JapanJohn Iversen, USAMohamed Kabbaj, USA

Ruediger Klein, GermanyStefania Maccari, FranceWendy Macklin, USAOscar Marin, UKGuo-li Ming, USAKelly Monk, USAKazunori Nakajima, JapanFerdinando Nicoletti, ItalyHitoshi Okamoto, JapanAlessandra Pierani, FranceZilong Qiu, ChinaOrly Reiner, IsraelErika Sasaki, JapanKang Shen, USA

Songhai Shi, USAYi Sun, USAMriganka Sur, USAKeiichiro Suzuki, JapanShubha Tole, IndiaPierre Vanderhaeghen, BelgiumSonja Vernes, The NetherlandsXiaoqin Wang, USAAnne West, USASarah Woolley, CanadaRyohei Yasuda, USA

Yimin Zou, USA

For full details:

www.isdn-conference.elsevier.com

Meeting Chair

Fumio Matsuzaki, RIKEN Center for Developmental Biology, Japan

ISDN President and Meeting Co-Chair

François Guillemot, The Francis Crick Institute, UK

Bursaries

The International Society for Developmental Neuroscience (ISDN) is pleased to announce that a series of bursaries will be provided for the conference.

Exhibitors & Sponsors

If you are interested in exhibition and sponsorship opportunities, visit the conference website for details or contact Assaf Rozenberg: [email protected]