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Keystone Symposia, Santa Fe, New Mexico
February 25 - March 1, 2007
The meeting will cover the latest research that seeks to understand—at the basic molecular, synaptic, and systems levels—the mechanisms of addictive behavior using both animal model systems and human studies. The meeting will include a discussion of the complex neural circuitry in the brain that is involved in reward, as well as the long-lasting molecular and cellular changes and behavioral states induced by drugs of abuse.
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Organized by:
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Stephen F. Heinemann and Eric J. Nestler |
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Invited Speakers:
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- Julie Blendy, University of Pennsylvania - Hans Breiter, Massachusetts General Hospital - William Carlezon, Harvard Medical School - Marc Caron, Duke University Medical Center - Michael Carvan, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee - David Goldman, NIAAA, National Institutes of Health - Ulrike Heberlein, University of California, San Francisco - Peter Kalivas, Medical University of South Carolina - Julie Kauer, Brown University - Ann Kelley, University of Wisconsin - George Koob, The Scripps Research Institute - Robert Malenka, Stanford University - Steve McIntire, Gallo Center, University of California San Francisco - Eric Nestler, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center - Laura Peoples, University of Pennsylvania - Trevor Robbins, University of Cambridge - Terry Robinson, University of Michigan - Lorna Role, Columbia University - David Self, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center - Yavin Shaham, National Institutes of Health - Nora Volkow, NIDA, National Institutes of Health
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Deadline for Abstracts:
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Oct. 25, 2006
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Registration:
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Please see website
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E-mail:
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info@keystonesymposia.org
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