August 2, 1998 |
Sunday evening |
- Opening remarks - Meyer Jackson, University of Wisconsin
- Keynote lecture 1 - Erwin Neher, Max Planck Institute
- Keynote lecture 2 - Terrence Sejnowski, Salk Institute
Session 1 |
Monday morning |
Quantal analysis and miniature synaptic currents |
Discussion Leader: Don Faber, Allegheny University of the Health Sciences
- Bob Wilkinson, Washington University - Release site distribution at single boutons
- Antonio Malgaroli, University of Milan - Recordings at single-site hippocampal synapses
- Angus Silver, University College London - Presynaptic mechanisms of depression
- Steve Redman, Curtin Institute - Quantal analysis of synaptic plasticity
Session 2 |
Monday evening |
Time course of synaptic currents |
Discussion Leader: Larry Trussell, University of Wisconsin
- Kathryn Partin, Colorado State University - Molecular basis of desensitization of AMPA receptors
- Dwight Bergles, Vollum Institute - Glial transporters and the time course of extrasynaptic glutamate
- Gary Westbrook, Vollum Institute - Dendrodendritic inhibition in the olfactory bulb: AMPA and NMDA receptors reverse roles?
Session 3 |
Tuesday morning |
Dendritic integration |
Discussion Leader: Terrence Sejnowski, Salk Institute
- Dan Johnston, Baylor College of Medicine - Channel distribution along dendrites
- Nelson Spruston, Northwestern University - Propagation of synaptic potentials in dendrites
- Indira Raman, Harvard University - Role of novel postsynaptic sodium channels in spontaneous firing
- Dejan Zecevic, Yale University - Spike trigger zones in molluscan neurons
Session 4 |
Tuesday evening |
Transporters and synaptic transmission |
Discussion Leader: Henry Lester, California Institute of Technology
- Louis DeFelice, Vanderbilt University - Single channel studies in dopamine transporters
- Michael Kavanaugh, Vollum Institute - Molecular biology and biophysics of glutamate transporters
- David Attwell, University College London - The role of glutamate transporters in synaptic transmission and in brain ischemia
Session 5 |
Wednesday morning |
Calcium dynamics and synaptic transmission |
Discussion Leader: Erwin Neher, Max Planck Institute
- Gerard Borst, Max Planck Institute - Calcium dynamics in calyces of Held
- Robert Fettiplace, University of Wisconsin - Calcium domains in hair cells
- Robert Zucker, University of California, Berkeley - Regulatory roles of postsynaptic calcium
- Amy MacDermott, Columbia University - Calcium dynamics at glutamatergic synapses
Session 6 |
Wednesday evening |
Control of neurotransmitter release |
Discussion Leader: Kathleen Dunlap, Tufts University School of Medicine
- Richard Tsien, Stanford University - Ca channel subtypes and transmitter release
- Wade Regehr, Harvard University - Ca channel subtypes and presynaptic calcium increases
- Isabel Llano, Max Planck Institute - Max-Planck-Institute Gottingen - Modulation of transmitter release and calcium signaling at cerebellar inhibitory synapses
Session 7 |
Thursday morning |
Molecular biology of transmitter release |
Discussion Leader: Tom Martin, University of Wisconsin
- Hugo Bellen, Howard Hughes Institute, Baylor College of Medicine - Genetic dissection of neurotransmitter release
- Dieter Bruns, Howard Hughes Institute, Yale University - The time course of transmitter release from small and large vesicles
- Rodolfo Llinas, New York University - Inositol phosphates and release at the squid giant synapse
- Y. Takai, Osaka University Medical School - Proteins having two C2 domains in neurotransmitter release
Session 8 |
Thursday evening |
Kinetics of exocytosis and endocytosis |
Discussion Leader: Gary Matthews, SUNY Stony Brook
- Martha Nowycky, Allegheny University of the Health Sciences - Plasticity of exocytosis in neuroendocrine cells
- Ruth Heidelberger, University of Texas at Houston - Kinetics of exocytosis from bipolar nerve terminals
- Tim Ryan, Cornell Medical School - Vesicle turnover in nerve terminals
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