The fly brain lands in Tokyo: A report on the 3rd Asia Pacific Drosophila Neurobiology Conference

IF 1.3 4区 生物学 Q4 CELL BIOLOGY
Genes to Cells Pub Date : 2024-11-05 DOI:10.1111/gtc.13178
Gaurav Das, Olfat A. Malak, Khushboo Sharma, Abdalla G. Alia, Swetha Gopalakrishnan, Reshma V. Menon, Hayato M. Yamanouchi, Akinao Nose, Hokto Kazama, Adrian W. Moore, Takashi Suzuki
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The third Asia Pacific Drosophila Neurobiology Conference (APDNC3) was held in the Wako Campus of RIKEN in Tokyo, Japan, from February 27th to March 1st, 2024. While APDNC2 was held in Taiwan in 2019, the global coronavirus pandemic enforced a long hiatus. Hence, APDNC3 was a much-anticipated meeting that attracted ~218 scientists from 18 different countries and regions, 154 from outside Japan. The meeting was divided into 13 scientific, 2 poster, and 3 career development sessions. Two plenary talks were delivered by Professor Daisuke Yamamoto, from NICT and Professor Claude Desplan from NYU. Thirty-seven other speakers were invited to give lectures. Eighty-six poster presenters were selected from submitted abstracts. Talks and posters described how neuronal circuits underlying specific behaviors were identified and how they developed. The presented work also demonstrated circuit-specific cellular and molecular mechanisms in health and disease. It was clear that technological advances, like molecular genetic tools for identifying, manipulating, and imaging individual neurons and the great granularity of the fly brain connectome, were significantly augmenting research. Overall, the meeting highlighted the remarkable biological insights that fly neurobiologists continue to provide.

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蝇脑登陆东京:第三届亚太果蝇神经生物学会议报告。
第三届亚太果蝇神经生物学会议(APDNC3)于2024年2月27日至3月1日在日本东京理化学研究所和光校区举行。APDNC2 于 2019 年在台湾举行,但由于全球冠状病毒大流行,会议中断了很长时间。因此,APDNC3 是一次备受期待的会议,吸引了来自 18 个不同国家和地区的约 218 名科学家参加,其中 154 人来自日本以外。会议分为 13 场科学会议、2 场海报展示和 3 场职业发展会议。国家信息与通信技术研究所的 Daisuke Yamamoto 教授和纽约大学的 Claude Desplan 教授分别在全体会议上发表了演讲。另有 37 位发言人应邀发表了演讲。从提交的摘要中选出了 86 位海报展示者。演讲和海报介绍了如何确定特定行为的神经元回路及其发展过程。报告还展示了健康和疾病中特定回路的细胞和分子机制。很明显,技术的进步,如用于识别、操纵和成像单个神经元的分子遗传工具,以及蝇类大脑连接组的巨大颗粒度,都极大地促进了研究。总之,会议强调了蝇类神经生物学家不断提供的非凡生物学见解。
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Genes to Cells
Genes to Cells 生物-细胞生物学
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3.40
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71
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3 months
期刊介绍: Genes to Cells provides an international forum for the publication of papers describing important aspects of molecular and cellular biology. The journal aims to present papers that provide conceptual advance in the relevant field. Particular emphasis will be placed on work aimed at understanding the basic mechanisms underlying biological events.
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