Lectures and seminars Nobel Symposium #170: "Neuropeptides: the Diverse Dialects of the Nervous System"
15-06-2022 1:00 pm Add to iCal
Welcome to the 170th edition of the Nobel Symposium at Karolinska Institutet, which takes place at Nobel Forum, at Campus Solna. The title of this year's symposium is "Neuropeptides: the Diverse Dialects of the Nervous System".
Registration
Register by email to Sofia Karlqvist (Sofia.Karlqvist@reachem.se) or to Tomas Hökfelt (tomas.hokfelt@ki.se), no later than 6 June 2022.
No registration fee.
Organisers
Programme: Nobelsymposium #170
09:00-09:05: Welcome speech by Göran K. Hansson, past/former Secretary General, the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences
09:05-09:10: Introductory remarks by Tomas Hökfelt, Karolinska Institutet
Chair: Christian Broberger, Stockholms University
Lin Tian, University of California, Davis, USA
"Watching the brain in action with genetically encoded indicators: from neuromodulator to neuropeptide"
Chair: Christian Broberger, Stockholms University
Eve Marder, Brandeis University, USA
"Neuropeptide modulation can function to stabilize circuit function"
Chair: Marianne Schultzberg, Karolinska Institutet
11.00-11.40: Cori Bargmann, Rockefeller University, USA
"Neuropeptides as drivers of internal states"
11.40-12.20: Erin Schuman, Max-Planck Institute (Frankfurt a.M.), Germany
"Sensing the social environment"
Chair: Francois Lallemend, Karolinska Institutet
13.20-14.00: Malin Lagerström, Uppsala University
"Neuropeptides in itch"
14.00-14.40: Nicholas Betley, University of Pennsylvania, USA
"Neuropeptide signaling in hypothalamic to hindbrain circuits suppresses pain in hunger"
Chair: Tamas Bartfai, The Scripps Research Institute, La Jolla, USA, and member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences
Chair: Eva Hedlund, Karolinska Institutet
09.00-09.40: Inga Neumann, University of Regensburg, Germany
"From social fear to aggression: Brain oxytocin modulates the socio-emotional balance"
09.40-10.20: Alan Herbison, Cambridge University, UK
"Neuropeptide co-transmission in the neural control of fertility"
Chair: Åsa Petersen, Lund University
10.50-11.30: Mike Ludwig, University of Edinburgh, UK
"Vasopressin and re-entrainment of the biological clock"
11.30-12.10: Roger Cone, University of Michigan, USA
"The remarkable biology of the melanocortin and agouti peptides"
Chair: Mia Lindskog, Karolinska Institutet
13.10-13.50: Stephen Smith, Allen Brain Institute, USA
"Transcriptomic evidence for dense peptidergic forebrain networks"
13.50-14.30: David Anderson, Caltech, USA
"Neuropeptide control of social isolation stress"
14.30-15.10: Jufang He, Hong Kong City University, Hong Kong
"Cholecystokinin switches CA3-CA1, corticocortical, and thalamocortical LTP, and LTP of inhibition"
Chair: David Engblom, Linköping University
15.40-16.20: Markus Heilig, Linköping University
"Stress-related neuropeptide systems as targets for alcohol addiction therapeutics"
16.20-17.00: Michael Bruchas, University of Washington, USA
"Decoding the function of endogenous opioid peptides in motivation"
Chair: Sandra Ceccatelli, Karolinska Institutet
09.00-09.40: Luis de Lecea, Stanford University, USA
"Neuropeptides in control of arousal"
09.40-10.20: Lars Edvinsson, Lund University
"The CGRP pathway provides the key to novel anti-migraine therapy"
10:20-10:50: Coffee break
10.50-11.30: Laura Duvall, Columbia University, USA
"Neuropeptide regulation of innate behavior in mosquitoes"
Chair: Johan Franck, Karolinska Institutet
11.30-12.10: Nora Volkow, NIDA, USA
"The opioid crisis and underlying addiction mechanisms"
Tibor Harkany, Karolinska Institutet, and University of Vienna, Austria