Publication: Recent advances in basic neurosciences and brain disease: from synapses to behavior
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2006
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Bi, Guo-Qiang, Vadim Bolshakov, Guojun Bu, Catherine M. Cahill, Zhou-Feng Chen, Graham L. Collingridge, Robin L. Cooper, et al. 2006. Recent advances in basic neurosciences and brain disease: from synapses to behavior. Molecular Pain 2: 38.
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Understanding basic neuronal mechanisms hold the hope for future treatment of brain disease. The
1st international conference on synapse, memory, drug addiction and pain was held in beautiful
downtown Toronto, Canada on August 21–23, 2006. Unlike other traditional conferences, this
new meeting focused on three major aims: (1) to promote new and cutting edge research in
neuroscience; (2) to encourage international information exchange and scientific collaborations;
and (3) to provide a platform for active scientists to discuss new findings. Up to 64 investigators
presented their recent discoveries, from basic synaptic mechanisms to genes related to human
brain disease. This meeting was in part sponsored by Molecular Pain, together with University of
Toronto (Faculty of Medicine, Department of Physiology as well as Center for the Study of Pain).
Our goal for this meeting is to promote future active scientific collaborations and improve human
health through fundamental basic neuroscience researches. The second international meeting on
Neurons and Brain Disease will be held in Toronto (August 29–31, 2007).
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