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1986 Elected Fellow, Royal Society of Canada 2010 Elected Fellow, Canadian Academy of Health Sciences Speakers list Speakers from Canada Anthony George Phillips Professor, Department of Psychiatry, Brain Research Centre, Univ. British Columbia 2001 Elected Fellow, Royal Society of Canada 2008 Elected Fellow, Canadian Academy of Health Sciences Terrance P Snutch Professor, Michael Smith Laboratories and Depts. of Psychiatry and Zoology, Brain Research Centre, Univ. British Columbia Brian Archibald MacVicar o/index.html Professor, Department of Psychiatry, Brain Research Centre, Univ. British Columbia 2007 Elected Fellow, Royal Society of Canada 2010 Elected Fellow, Canadian Association of Health Sciences President Canadian Association for Neuroscience Director, CIHR Group –“Synaptic Structure and Function” 王玉田 (Yu Tian Wang) htm Professor, Department of Medicine, Brain Research Centre, Univ. British Columbia 2006 Elected Fellow, Royal Society of Canada 宋伟宏 (Weihong Song) htm Professor, Department of Psychiatry, Brain Research Centre, Univ. British Columbia 2012 Elected Fellow, Canadian Association of Health Sciences 2009 Editorial board, Journal of Clinical Investigation Gerald W. Zamponi members/gerald-w-zamponi Professor, Department of Physiology and Pharmacology, University of Calgary 2008 Elected Fellow, Royal Society of Canada 2010 Elected Fellow, Canadian Association of Health Sciences Luyang Wang wang.htm Professor & Director, The BRAIN Platform, Department of Physiology, University of Toronto; Canada Research Chair, Brain and Behavior Speakers from SJTU Tian-Le Xu (徐天乐) Professor & Dean, Faculty of Basic Medical Sciences & Institute of Medical Sciences, Shanghai Jiaotong University School of Medicine Nan-Jie Xu (徐楠杰) Professor, Faculty of Basic Medical Sciences & Institute of Medical Sciences, Shanghai Jiaotong University School of Medicine Yong Li (李勇) Professor, Faculty of Basic Medical Sciences & Institute of Medical Sciences, Shanghai Jiaotong University School of Medicine Weifang Rong (戎伟芳) Professor, Department of Physiology, Faculty of Basic Medical Sciences & Institute of Medical Sciences, Shanghai Jiaotong University School of Medicine

08:30 ~ 08:45 Opening ceremony TimeSpeakerTitle 08:45 ~ 09:15 Weihong Song, UBC Shifting APP β-secretase cleavage sites in Alzheimer pathogenesis 09:15 ~ 09:45 Tian-Le Xu, SJTU ASIC1a channel mediates neuronal cell death independent of its ion conducting function 09:45 ~ 10:00 Tea break Session2 Chair: Tian-Le Xu TimeSpeakerTitle 10:00 ~ 10:30 Brian Archibald MacVicar, UBC Astrocyte-neuronal interactions to maintain a healthy brain. 10:30 ~ 11:00 Nanjie Xu, SJTU Development of amygdala neurons and genesis of fear 11:00 ~ 11:30 Anthony George Phillips, UBC Insights into the role of AMPA receptor endocytosis/LTD in cognition PROGRAM Venue: Lecture Theater, the Library Building Session1 Chair: Yu Tian Wang Session 3 Chair: Weifang Rong TimeSpeakerTitle 14:00 ~ 14:30 Yu Tian Wang, UBC New avenues for developing neuroprotective stroke therapeutics 14:30 ~ 15:00 Yong Li, SJTU Kainate receptor activation induces glycine receptor endocytosis through protein kinase C deSUMOylation 15:00 ~ 15:30 Terrance P Snutch, UBC Efficacy of drug and region- specific genetic knockdown of T-type calcium channels in a genetic model of absence seizures 15:30 ~ 15:45 Tea break Session 4 Chair: Weihong Song TimeSpeakerTitle 15:45 ~ 16:15 Weifang Rong, SJTU A novel estrogen signaling in central hyperalgesia 16:15 ~ 16:45 Lu-Yang Wang, University of Toronto Coupling calcium channels to neurotransmitter release in developing brain and neurological disorders 16:45 ~ 17:15 Gerald W Zamponi, University of Calgary T-type calcium channels as targets for pain therapeutics Afternoon Session Morning Session 疾病神经生物学基础 - 临床交叉论坛 SJTU-UBC JOINT NEUROSCIENCE SYMPOSIUM October 22, 2013, Shanghai, China 中加神经科学研讨会 Shanghai Jiaotong University School of Medicine (SJTU) University of British Columbia (UBC) Sponsored by: