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  <description>NIDA Mini-Convention at the Society for Neuroscience
A Limited Number of Seats Remain- Register Online Now to Guarantee Meeting Room Seating-
National Institute on Drug Abuse Frontiers in Addiction Research Mini-Convention
Friday November 11, 2011
The Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center
Washington, DC
Seating is limited. Please register online: https://seiservices.com/nida/frontiers2011/
 
The National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) Mini-Convention, Frontiers in Addiction Research, will feature cutting-edge presentations and discussion of future directions in the neurobiology of drug abuse and addiction. The NIDA Mini-Convention includes four symposia, the SfN Jacob Waletzky Memorial Lecture and a poster session for early career investigators.  The agenda this year includes:
 
8:00 – 8:15         Welcome: NIDA Director
 
8:15 – 9:35         Autism, Addiction, and MeCP2
 
9:35-10:10          Jacob P. Waletzky Memorial Lecture
 
10:30-12:15        Synapse Organization and Plasticity in Drug Addiction
 
12:15- 2:15         Early Career Investigators Poster Session
 
2:15-4:10            Using Optogenetic Tools to Shed Light on the Neural Mechanisms of Addiction
 
4:20-5:40            Neurobiology of Behavioral and Emotional Regulation/Dysregulation
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