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PROGRAM BOOK CONFERENCE TOPICS Synapse formation and neurotransmitter receptors Synaptic architecture Intracellular trafficking and protein dynamics Pre- and post-synaptic function Synaptic plasticity and memory Neuronal circuits in the healthy and diseased brain Molecular mechanisms of neuropsychiatric disorders
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PROGRAM BOOK

CONFERENCE TOPICS

• Synapse formation and neurotransmitter receptors

• Synaptic architecture

• Intracellular trafficking and protein dynamics

• Pre- and post-synaptic function

• Synaptic plasticity and memory

• Neuronal circuits in the healthy and diseased brain

• Molecular mechanisms of neuropsychiatric disorders

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WELCOME MESSAGE

Dear Colleagues,It is with great pleasure that we welcome you in Coimbra to participate in

the 7th ISN Special Neurochemistry Conference on SYNAPTIC FUNCTION AND DYSFUNCTION IN BRAIN DISEASES. The conference will be a dynamic and informal forum for scientific exchange and a unique opportunity to discuss and share ideas about the mechanisms that govern synapse formation, neurotransmitter release, post-synaptic receptor trafficking, synaptic plasticity, neuronal circuits and cognition and behavior. These topics will also be considered in the scope of their relevance for mech-anisms of neurodevelopmental and neurodegenerative disorders.

The program will provide multiple opportunities for interaction, during the poster ses-sions, lunch time, coffee breaks and social events. This unique setting, held at the novel Convention Center of Coimbra, which combines history and the best of the Portuguese architecture, will certainly contribute to shape your future research. We hope that the meeting will also help you finding new partners to address novel and exciting questions.

The generous support of ISN and IBRO allows the participation of young scientists from around the globe. The organizers are also grateful to all other sponsors that con-tributed to the meeting.

We invite you to discover Coimbra, a city that offers a combination of unique tra-ditions, UNESCO World Heritage Sights and a vibrant and often flamboyant student community. We wish you all an exciting and scientifically rewarding meeting!

The Organizing Committee

COIMBRAJune 1-4

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ISN 2016

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PROGRAM AT A GLANCE

16:30 Welcomesession17:00 FoundationsofNeurochemistry inPortugal17:30 Opening Keynote presentation –RichardHuganir18:30 Welcomecocktail

Wednesday | June 1, 2016 Auditorium

9:00-12:40 | S01 Synapse formation and function

9:00 Keynotepresentation–DanielChoquet10:00 Coffeebreak(Auditoriumfoyer)10:30 Invitedtalksandselected oralcommunications

12:10 Lunch(Conventualroom)13:30 Posterpresentation (Aeminiumroom–floor1)16:00 Coffeebreak(Auditoriumfoyer)

16:30-18:00 | S02 Neurodevelopmental disorders

16:30 Invitedtalksandselected oralcommunications

Thursday | June 2, 2016 Auditorium

9:00-12:40 | S03 Synaptic plasticity

9:00 Keynotepresentation –CasperHoogenraad10:00 Coffeebreak(Cloister)10:30 Invitedtalksandselected oralcommunications

12:50 Lunch(Conventualroom)14:00 Posterpresentation (Aeminiumroom–floor1)16:00 Coffeebreak(Cloister)

16:30-18:30 | S04 Plasticity mechanisms in synaptic function and dysfunction

16:30 Invitedtalks17:30 Keynotepresentation–AlcinoSilva

18:30 Wineandcheesecocktailandcultural event(Cloister)

Friday | June 3, 2016 Mondego room – floor 2

9:00-12:40 | S05 From synapses to circuits

9:00 Keynotepresentation–RuiCosta10:00 Coffeebreak(Auditoriumfoyer)10:30 Invitedtalksandselected oralcommunications

12:40 Lunch(Conventualroom)

14:15-17:30 | S06 Circuit dysfunction and neuropsychiatric disorders

14:15 Invitedtalksandselected oralcommunications15:55 Coffeebreak(Auditoriumfoyer)16:30 Keynotepresentation–GuopingFeng

17:30 Closingremarks

Saturday | June 4, 2016Auditorium

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PROGRAM

16:30-17:00 Welcome session

17:00-17:30 Foundations of Neurochemistry in Portugal ArsélioP.CarvalhoandCatarinaR.Oliveira

K00-01 Opening Keynote Presentation | Chair:RalfDringen17:30-18:30

18:30 Welcome cocktail (Cloister)

Wednesday, June 1, 2016 | Auditorium

K01-01 Keynote | Synapse formation and function | Chair:CliveBramham09:00-10:00 Linking AMPA receptor nanoscale organization and function at excitatory synapses DanielChoquet|InterdisciplinaryInstituteforNeuroScience,France

10:00-10:30 Coffee break (Foyer)

S01 Synapse formation and function | Chair:CliveBramhamandPauloPinheiro10:30-12:40

S01-01 Building neuronal circuits after synapse degeneration: 10:30-11:00 a role for Wnts in Alzheimer’s disease PatriciaSalinas|UniversityCollegeLondon,UnitedKingdom

Thursday, June 2, 2016 | Auditorium

Regulation of neurotransmitter receptor function and synaptic plasticity in the brainRichardHuganir|JohnsHopkinsUniversitySchoolofMedicine,USA

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PROGRAM

S01-02 11:00-11:30S01-03 11:30-11:50

S01-04 11:50-12:10

12:10-13:30 Lunch (Conventualroom)

13:30-16:00 Poster presentation -Oddnumberposters(Aeminiumroom-floor1)

16:00-16:30 Coffee break (Auditoriumfoyer)

S02 Neurodevelopmental disorders | Chair:AlcinoSilvaandJoséEsteban16:30-18:10

S02-0116:30-16:50

S02-02 16:50-17:10

S02-03 17:10-17:40S02-04 17:40-18:10

Synaptotagmin-1: functional interaction with SNAREs and PI(4,5)P2JakobSørensen|UniversityofCopenhagen,DenmarkSelected oral communication - Fluorescent false neurotransmitter reveals functionally silent dopamine boutons in the striatumDanielaPereira|ChampalimaudCenterfortheUnknown,PortugalSelected oral communication - Neddylation drives spine development, synapse stability, and regulates learning and memory AnnetteVogl|MPIofPsychiatry,Germany

Selected oral communication - Thalamic reticular dysfunction underlies attention deficits and hyperactivity in the Ptchd1 knockout mouseMichaelWells|BroadInstituteofMITandHarvard,USASelected oral communication - Reduced inhibition and excitation underlies circuit-wide changes in vivo in a mouse model of Rett Syndrome AbhishekBanerjee|UniversityofZurich,SwitzerlandCharacterization of Shank proteins in the mouse brain TobiasBoeckers|UlmUniversity,GermanyProblematic proteostasis in fragile X syndromeEmilyOsterweil|UniversityofEdinburgh,UnitedKingdom

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K03-01 Keynote | Synaptic plasticity | Chair:RichardHuganir09:00-10:00 Transport mechanisms underlying the biology and diseases of the nervous system CasperHoogenraad|UtrechtUniversity,Netherlands

10:00-10:30 Coffee break (Cloister)

S03 Synaptic plasticity | Chair:RichardHuganirandRamiroAlmeida10:30-12:50

S03-0110:30-11:00 S03-02 11:00-11:30

S03-03 11:30-12:00

S03-04 12:00-12:30 S03-05 12:30-12:50

12:50-14:00 Lunch (Conventualroom)

14:00-16:00 Poster presentation -Evennumberposters(Aeminiumroom-floor1)

16:00-16:30 Coffee break (Cloister)

Friday, June 3, 2016 | Mondego room (floor 2)

Synaptic signaling for plasticity during aging and Alzheimer’s diseaseJoséEsteban|CentrodeBiologiaMolecularSeveroOchoa,SpainCell adhesion contactin-associated proteins mediate homeostatic experience-dependent synaptic plasticityAnaLuísaCarvalho|UniversityofCoimbra,PortugalSelf-activating CaMKII/TIAM1 complex converts transient Ca2+ riseinto persistent biochemical signaling during LTPYasunoriHayashi|RIKEN,JapanThe Arc of synaptic memoryCliveBramham|UniversityofBergen,NorwaySelected oral communication - Structural plasticity of dendritic spines during long-term depression in a mouse model of Fragile XMiquelBosch|InstituteforBioengineeringofCatalonia,Spain

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K05-01 Keynote | From synapses to circuits | Chair:GuopingFeng09:00-10:00 Generating and shaping novel action repertoires RuiCosta|ChampalimaudFoundation,Portugal

10:00-10:30 Coffee break (Foyer)

S05 From synapses to circuits | Chair:GuopingFengandEmíliaDuarte10:30-12:40

S05-0110:30-11:00

S05-02 11:00-11:30

Saturday, June 4, 2016 | Auditorium

S04 Plasticity mechanisms in synaptic function and dysfunction16:30-17:30 Chair:YasunoriHayashiandAnaSebastião

S04-01 16:30-17:00 S04-02 17:00-17:30

K04-01 Keynote | Plasticity mechanisms in synaptic function and dysfunction | Chair:RuiCosta17:30-18:30 Molecular, cellular, and circuit mechanisms that link memories across time AlcinoSilva|UCLA,USA

18:30 Wine and cheese cocktail (Cloister)

IGF-1 receptor: From synaptic transmission to Alzheimer’s degenerationInnaSlutsky|TelAvivUniversity,IsraelDysregulation of GABAergic synapses in brain ischemia: multiple mechanisms contributing to neuronal demiseCarlosDuarte|CenterforNeurocienceandCellBiology,Portugal

Modulation of GABAergic inhibitory inputs to hippocampal interneurons by adenosine AnaSebastião|UniversityofLisbon,PortugalUnderstanding the roles of prefrontal long-range connections through targeted optogenetic perturbationOferYizhar|WeizmannInstitute,Israel

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PROGRAM

S05-03 11:30-12:00 S05-04 12:00-12:20 S05-05 12:20-12:40

12:40-14:15 Lunch(Conventualroom)

S06 Circuit dysfunction and neuropsychiatric disorders | Chair: RuiCostaandJoãoPeça14:15-16:00

S06-01 14:15-14:35

S06-02 14:35-14:55

S06-03 14:55-15:25S06-0415:25-15:55

16:00-16:30 Coffee break (Foyer)

K06-01 Keynote | Circuit dysfunction and neuropsychiatric disorders Chair:CatarinaR.Oliveira16:30-17:30 Dissecting synaptic and circuitry mechanisms of autism GuopingFeng|McGovernInstituteforBrainResearch,USA

17:30 Closing remarks

Selected oral communication - A role for the parvalbumin interneuron-enriched microRNA miR-206 in schizophrenia-related behaviorsMaryHeyer|IcahnSchoolofMedicineatMountSinai,USASelected oral communication - Rett-like severe encephalopathy caused by a de novo GRIN2B missense mutation is attenuated by D-Serine dietary supplementXavierAltafaj|IDIBELL,SpainSHANK3 controls maturation of social reward circuits in the VTACamillaBellone|UniversityofLausanne,SwitzerlandRole of adenosine A2A receptors in the control of mood-related neuropsychiatric diseasesRodrigoCunha|UniversityofCoimbra,Portugal

Function of neuronal microcircuits in adult human neocortexHuibMansvelder|VUUniversityAmsterdam,NetherlandsSelected oral communication - A golden pair of synaptic adhesion molecules, netrin-G1 and netrin-G2QiZhang|RIKEN,JapanSelected oral communication - Homeostatic control of dopamine by astrocytes in the postnatal maturation of the prefrontal cortexPaolaBezzi|UniversityofLausanne,Switzerland

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COIMBRAJune 1-4

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POSTER PRESENTATIONS

Poster Presentation SessionsThursdayandFriday:14:00-16:00Thursday, June 2: Oddnumberposters(e.g.PS01-01,PS01-03,PS02-01)Friday, June 3: Evennumberposters(e.g.PS01-02,PS01-04,PS02-02)

PS01 Synapse formation and function

PS01-01 Piccolo is a regulator of endosomeformationandmembranetraffickingFraukeAckermann|DZNE,Germany

PS01-02 UncoveringthemolecularmechanismsthatregulatesynapticdiversityNunoApóstolo|VIB,Belgium

PS01-03 BACE1physiological function inhip-pocampalmossyfibercircuitrySoraiaBarao|VIB,Belgium

PS01-04Nanoscale organization of synapticadhesionproteinsusing3-nmprobesIngridChamma-IINS,France

PS01-05Three mechanisms cut short trans-mission of single impulses in cholinergic syn-apses:FunctionalandpathologicalsignificanceYvesDunant|UniversityofGeneva,Switzerland

PS01-06 PresynapticroleforthesmallGTPaseArf6AnnaFassio|IstitutoItalianodiTecnologia,Italy

PS01-07 Co-agonists tune GluN2B-NMDA re-ceptor trafficking at developing hippocampalsynapsesJoanaFerreira|IINS-InterdisciplinaryInstituteforNeuroScience,France

PS01-08 Sema4D-induced stabilizationof in-hibitorypresynapticboutonsthroughactinde-polymerizationCátiaFrias|UtrechtUniversity,Netherlands

PS01-09 Apossible roleof14-3-3proteins inregulatingthedynamicsoftyrosinehydroxylasephosphorylationatmultiplesitesSadafGhorbani|K.G.JebsenCentreforNeu-ropsychiatricDisorders,Norway

PS01-10Theproteasomecontrolspresynapticdifferentiationthroughmodulationofanon-sitepoolofpolyubiquitinatedconjugatesMaria Guimarães Pinto | Center for Neurosci-enceandCellBiology,Portugal

PS01-11 Neuroplastinsarerequiredforlearningandmemory,E/Ibalance,andformcomplexeswiththePlasmaMembraneCalciumATPaseRodrigo Herrera-Molina | Leibniz Institute forNeurobiology(LIN),Germany

PS01-12 Lack of Bassoon or Piccolo differ-ently affects presynaptic voltage-dependentcalciumchannelsJuliaKlueva|LeibnizInstituteforNeurobiology,Germany

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PS01-13 Presynapticdifferentiationtriggeredbytarget-derivedcue ismediatedby localproteinsynthesisJoanaPedro|CenterforNeuroscienceandCellBiology,Portugal

PS01-14Fluorescent falseneurotransmitter re-vealsfunctionallysilentdopamineboutonsinthestriatumDanielaPereira|ChampalimaudCenterfortheUnknown,Portugal

PS01-15 Doc2B interacts with Munc13 andSNAREsandactsasanupstreamcalciumsen-sorforvesicleprimingPaulo Pinheiro | Center for Neuroscience andCellBiology(CNC),Portugal

PS01-16Conformational states of kainate re-ceptorsinfluencethereceptorlateralmobilityatglutamatergicsynapsesAlice Polenghi | Fondazione Istituto Italiano diTecnologia,Italy

PS01-17SorCS1 controls axonal targeting ofNeurexin-1alphaLuisRibeiro|VIBCenterfortheBiologyofDis-ease,Belgium

PS01-18 FGF22regulatessynaptogenesisandaxonbranchingbyactivatingdifferentsignalingpathwaysSusanaSampaio|CentrforNeuroscienceandCellBiology,Portugal

PS01-19The Role of ARHGAP8, a NovelRhoGAP,inGlutamatergicSynapsesJeannette Schmidt | Center for NeuroscienceandCellBiology(CNC),Portugal

PS01-20Synaptic scaffold protein BassoonregulatespresynapticautophagyKatharinaSchneider|GermanCenterforNeu-rodegenerativeDiseases(DZNE),Germany

PS01-21 CaMKIIβislocalizedindendriticspinesas both drebrin-dependent and drebrin-inde-pendentpoolsTomoaki Shirao | Gunma University GraduateSchoolofMedicine,Japan

PS01-22 Activity-regulated microRNA regu-latesGluA2expressionandexcitatory/inhibitorysynapticbalanceinthehippocampusMariline Silva | Center for Neuroscience andCellBiology(CNC),Portugal

PS01-23Removing an epigenetic brake pad,PRMT8, to accelerate the maturity of mousevisualcorticalcircuitryJudy Sng | National University of Singapore,Singapore

PS01-24 Epidermal growth factor downregu-lates presynaptic maturation and suppressessynapseformationinvitroandinvivoNobuyuki Takei | Brain Research Institute,Japan

PS01-25 Neddylationdrivesspinedevelopment,synapse stability, and regulates learning andmemoryAnnetteVogl|MPIofPsychiatry,Germany

PS01-26 Cysteine893ofGluA1 isa targetofregulatorythiolmodificationsLottaVon Ossowski | University of Helsinki,Finland

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PS02 Neurodevelopmental disorders

PS02-01 Effect of ginger on cerebral cortexsynaptosomal ectonucleotidases and acetyl-cholinesteraseactivitiesinhypertensiveratsAyodele Akinyemi | Afe Babalola University,Nigeria

PS02-03 TheroleofStargazininschizophreniaandIntellectualdisabilityGladysCaldeira|CenterforNeuroscienceandCellBiologyofCoimbra(CNC),Portugal

PS02-04 Identification of Deubiquitinating En-zymesthatRegulateSHANK3StabilityMeghanCampbell|Genentech,USA

PS02-05GABAergic transmission may be re-latedtotheimpairmentoflearningandmemorycausedbyprenatalsystemichypoxia-ischemiaMartaCristinadaCunhaRodrigues|Universi-dadedoEstadodoRiodeJaneiro,Brazil

PS02-06Changesinpyramidalneuronsofthesensorimotorcortexandneurobehaviorofkao-lin-inducedneonatalhydrocephalicmiceOmowumiFemi-Akinlosotu|UniversityofIbadan,Nigeria

PS02-07 Sexualdivergenceinactivity-depend-entneuroprotectiveprotein(ADNP):thebrainisnotthesameIllanaGozes|TelAvivUniversity,Israel

PS02-08Cerebellar Shank2 regulates excita-torysynapsedensityandmotor,repetitive,andanxiety-likebehaviorsSeungminHa|KoreaAdvancedInstituteofSci-enceandTechnology,SouthKorea

PS02-09 De novo mutations in DENR disruptneuronaldevelopmentandlinkneurologicaldis-orderstodefectivemRNAtranslationre-initiationJulian Heng |The Harry Perkins Institute ofMedicalResearch,Australia

PS02-10EffectofcombinedadministrationofescitalopramandrisperidoneondopamineandserotoninincreaseintheratfrontalcortexKatarzynaKamińska|InstituteofPharmacologyofthePolishAcademyofSciences,Poland

PS02-11Histone methylation by the KleefstraSyndrome protein EHMT1 mediates homeo-staticsynapticscalingNael Nadif Kasri | Donders Institute for BrainCognitionandBehaviour,Netherlands

PS02-12 Roleofcaspase-3inregulationofne-prilysinandsynapticplasticityafterhypoxiaNataliaNalivaeva|UniversityofLeeds,UnitedKingdom

PS02-13 Cannabinoidreceptor1blockadeal-leviatesthecognitivedeficitinDownsyndromemousemodelsAlbaNavarro|PompeuFabraUniversity,Spain

PS02-14 Onsetandreversionofautism-associatedsymptomsinmutantbeta-neurexin-1mousemodelEstefaniaRoblesLanuza | InstitutodeBiome-dicinadeSevilla IBiS-HUVR/CSIC/UniversidaddeSevilla,Spain

PS02-15Adenosine A2A receptors controlaxonformationduringneuronaldevelopment:implicationstoneuronalmigrationandepilep-togenesisRicardoRodrigues|CNC-CenterforNeurosci-enceandCellBiology,Portugal

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PS02-16Thalamic reticular dysfunction un-derlies attention deficits and hyperactivity inthePtchd1knockoutmouseMichaelWells|BroadInstituteofMITandHar-vard,USA

PS03 Synaptic plasticity

PS03-01Protein synthesis inhibitors exacer-batethedeteriorationinducedbyKClonLTPduringearlyeventsfollowinginduction:apro-poseAbdulKarimAbbas|InstituteofNeuroscienceandPhysiology,Sweden

PS03-02Neuronal membrane glycoproteinGpm6a induces filopodium formation in neur-itesthroughaCoronin-1a/Rac1/Pak1pathwayAnabelAlvarezJuliá|InstituteforResearchinBiotechnology,Argentine

PS03-03 ARMS/Kidins220 protein controlsregulatedsecretionofBDNFJuanCarlosArévalo|UniversityofSalamanca,Spain

PS03-04 Membrane-tethered AKT regulatesearlyphaseLTPexpressionviamodulationofpost-synapticAMPAreceptorsNatalyaBorovok|Tel-AvivUniversity,Israel

PS03-05Structuralplasticityofdendriticspinesduringlong-termdepressioninamousemodelofFragileXMiquel Bosch | Institute for Bioengineering ofCatalonia,Spain

PS03-06 Constitutiveactivityoftheghrelinre-ceptorcontrolshippocampalAMPARssynapticinsertionandmemoryMário Carvalho | Center for Neuroscience andCellBiology(CNC),Portugal

PS03-07 Desensitisation of rapid cholinergicneurosecretionintheTorpedomarmorataelec-tricorganJ.MiguelCordeiro|UniversityofPorto,Portugal

PS03-08 TheimpactofadenosineA1receptoroncannabinoidreceptor1-inducedmodulationofsynapticplasticityArmandoCruz|InstitutodeMedicinaMolecular,Portugal

PS03-09 BDNF upregulates synaptic expres-sionofGluN2B-containingNMDARinculturedhippocampalneuronPasqualinoDeLuca|CNC-CenterforNeurosci-enceandCellBiology,Portugal

PS03-10 Positioning of AMPA receptor-con-taining endosomes regulates synapse archi-tectureMarta Esteves da Silva | Utrecht University,Netherlands

PS03-11 Contactin-associated proteins 1 and2(Caspr1&Caspr2)-unexpectedkeyplayersintheregulationofhomeostaticsynapticscalingDominiqueFernandes|CNC-CentreforNeuro-scienceandCellBiology,Portugal

PS03-12 AninterplaybetweenCaspr1andtheRNA-bindingproteinZBP1intheregulationofhomeostaticsynapticscalingDominiqueFernandes|CNC-CentreforNeu-roscienceandCellBiology,Portugal

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PS03-13Adenosine A2A receptor controlslong-term potentiation in rodent and humancorticalareasSamiraFerreira |Center forNeuroscienceandCellBiology,Portugal

PS03-14 Dyrk1a,anovelregulatorofnmdare-ceptors: implications for down syndrome andalzheimer’sdiseaseMacarenaGomezdeSalazar|IDIBELL,Spain

PS03-15 In the pursuit of the fear engram:IdentificationofneuronalcircuitsunderlyingthetreatmentofanxietydisorderOssamaKhalaf|EPFL,Switzerland

PS03-16 Chronic methiopropamine increasesthespinedensityintheratnucleusaccumbensJeong-HoonKim|YonseiUniversityCollegeofMedicine,SouthKorea

PS03-17 Comparisonofthesynapticplasticityestablishedbytwogeneticallydifferentpopula-tionsofhiPScell-derivedexcitatoryneuronsThorstenLau|CentralInstituteofMentalHealth,Germany

PS03-18The RNA-binding protein hnRNP-Kacts downstream of BDNF-TrkB signaling toregulatemRNAmetabolismindendritesGracianoLeal |CNC-Center forNeuroscienceandCellBiology,Portugal

PS03-19 Role of DOR in neuronal plasticitychangespromotedbyfood-seekingbehaviourSamanthaMancino|BostonUniversitySchoolof Medicine (Boston) - Universidad PompeuFabra(Barcelona),USA

PS03-20 The Impact of Phospholipase D2GeneticAblationinAdultMouseHippocampalSynapticFunctioningLuísa Marinha | Life and Health Science Re-searchInstitute(ICVS),Portugal

PS03-21Fingolimod, a sphingosine-1-phos-phatereceptormodulator,altersNMDArecep-torpropertiesinrathippocampalslicesGuyMassicotte|UniversitéduQuébec,Canada

PS03-22 In quest for finding the key regula-torsofthemolecularmechanismsoflong-termmemoryIzhakMichaelevski|TelAvivUniversity,Israel

PS03-23 Contactin-associated protein 1 inter-actswithmetabotropicglutamatereceptortype5andmodulatesitsfunctioninthehippocampusXavierMoratóArús|UniversitatdeBarcelona,Spain

PS03-24 Controlled proteolysys of the extra-cellular matrix of the brain facilitates homeo-staticplasticityAlessandraPellerito|LeibnizInstituteofNeuro-biology,Germany

PS03-25RoleofBassoon&Piccolointhereg-ulationofvoltage-gatedcalciumchannelsatthereleasesitesandofsynapticvesiclescycleEnekoPina|LeibnizInstituteforNeurobiology,Germany

PS03-26 Coordinated synaptic plasticity atdendriticinhibitoryandexcitatorysynapsesTizianaRavasenga|FondazioneIstitutoItalianodiTecnologia,Italy

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PS03-27 DissectionoftheroleoftheRal/exo-cystpathwayinpostsynapticgrowthCátiaRodrigues |CEDOC-ChronicDiseasesFCM-UNL,Portugal

PS03-28Dissectionofthemechanismofexo-somereleaseattheDrosophilaNeuromuscularJunctionJoanaRodrigues|CEDOC-ChronicDiseasesFCM-UNL,Portugal

PS03-29 Matrix metalloproteinase-9 (MMP-9)activitymightprominentlyregulatepresynapticreleaseprobabilityAhmad Salamian | Nencki Institute of Experi-mentalBiology,Poland

PS03-30 thc administration affects structuralplasticityinthehippocampusVictòria Salgado | Universitat Pompeu Fabra,Spain

PS03-31 Teaching old dog new tricks: repur-posingvalproicacidasanepigeneticregulatortorewiringcorticalconnectionsandplasticityJudy Sng | National University of Singapore,Singapore

PS03-32 AstrocytephagocyticactivityregulatessynapticpruningintheadolescentbrainJeromeStaal|FloreyInstituteofNeuroscienceandMentalHealth,Australia

PS03-33 Neuronal adenosine A2A receptoroverexpression leads to NMDAR overactiva-tionandashiftinLTDinCA1/CA3hippocampalsynapsesMarianaTemido-Ferreira|InstitutodeMedicinaMolecular,Portugal

PS04 Plasticity mechanisms in synaptic function and dysfunction

PS04-01 Axonaltransportandsubcellularlocali-zationofα-synucleininDrosophilaphotoreceptorsYolandaAfonso|InstitutodeTecnologiaQuímicaeBiológica(ITQB-UNL),Portugal

PS04-02 Roleofastrocytesinhippocampalsyn-apticplasticityunderconditionsofAlzheimer´sdiseasePaulaAgostinho|FacultyofMedicine,Portugal

PS04-03 TheAlzheimer’sriskfactorsBin1andCD2AP polarize the endocytic generation ofß-amyloidClaudiaAlmeida|CEDOC-NovaMedicalSchool-UniversityLisbon,Portugal

PS04-04 NeuronalandglialNCX3asmoleculartargetinneurodegenerativedisordersLucioAnnunziato|UniversityofNaplesFedericoII,Italy

PS04-05Electrophysiological study of hip-pocampalneuronsinthemodelofAlzheimer’sdisease and neuroprotective impact of vipervenomNairaAyvazyan|OrbeliInstituteofPhysiology,Armenia

PS04-06 P2X7 receptor overexpression in theneocortex of drug-resistant human epilepticpatientsmayfavorGABAergicrundownAurora Barros-Barbosa | Instituto de CiênciasBiomédicas Abel Salazar - Universidade doPorto,Portugal

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PS04-07 Upregulation of the adenosine A2AreceptorandCD73inhippocampalastrocytesofpatientswithmesial temporal lobeepilepsy(MTLE)Aurora Barros-Barbosa | Instituto de CiênciasBiomédicas Abel Salazar - Universidade doPorto,Portugal

PS04-08First evidence for the recruitment ofautophagyinhumanbrainafterstrokePhilipBeart|UniversityofMelbourne,Australia

PS04-09 VitaminDsignallingandhippocampalfunctioninadultmiceThomasBurne|TheUniversityofQueensland,Australia

PS04-10 HowisagingalteringAPPtrafficking,beta-amyloidaccumulationandsynapticfunc-tion?Tatiana Burrinha | CEDOC - Chronic DiseaseResearchCenter,Portugal

PS04-11 SynapticmodulationofTaupathologypropagationSaraCalafate|VIB,Belgium

PS04-12 Deletion of the type-1 interferon re-ceptorinAPPSWE/PS1ΔE9micepreservescog-nitivefunctionandaltersmicroglialphenotypePeterCrack|TheUniversityofMelbourne,Australia

PS04-13 BACE1/AβPPinteractionatearlystag-es of Alzheimer’s disease associate with bio-physicalalterationsinlipidraftsMarioDiaz|UniversidaddeLaLaguna,Spain

PS04-14 Menopausealterssignalosomeinter-actionsinhumancorticallipidrafts.MarioDiaz|UniversidaddeLaLaguna,Spain

PS04-15 GABAtransmissionviaATP-depend-entK+channelsregulatesα-synucleinsecretioninmousestriatumEvangeliaEmmanouilidou|BRFAA,Greece

PS04-16Hyperglycemiaimpairsdendriticarbo-rizationandsynapticpunctaofnewly-generatedhippocampalneuronsinAlzheimer’sdiseaseElisabeteFerreiro|CenterforNeuroscienceandCellBiology,Portugal

PS04-17 Assessing neuroprotective effects of(poly)phenolmetabolitesinaParkinson’sdisease3DcellmodelInêsFigueira|ITQB-UNL,Portugal

PS04-18 Amyloid Beta/ APP Signalling com-plexanditseffectsatCA3synapsesSamuelFrere|TelAvivUniversity,Israel

PS04-19 Neurotoxic effects of 5-MeO-DIPTgivenchronicallyinadolescenceintheratbrainKrystynaGołembiowska | InstituteofPharma-cologyPolishAcademyofSciences,Poland

PS04-20Neurexin-Neuroligin in Alzheimer’sdisease.GenerationofaknockinmousemodelfortheframeshiftmutationNeuroligin-1T271fsFrancisco Gomez-Scholl | Instituto de Biome-dicinadeSevilla(IBiS),Spain

PS04-21Synapse dysfunction of layer V py-ramidal neurons precedes neurodegenerationinamousemodelofTDP-43proteinopathiesEmilyHandley|UniversityofTasmania,Australia

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PS04-22 CrosstalkbetweenCalciumandROSin the synaptic dysfunction triggered by amy-loid-betapeptideoligomersCeciliaHidalgo|F.Medicine,Chile

PS04-23 FTY720 limitsAβneurotoxicityby fa-voringsynapticversusextrasynapticNMDAre-ceptorfunctionalityinhippocampalneuronsPoojaJoshi|IRCCSHumanitas,Italy

PS04-24ATP-derived adenosine controls Aβ-inducedimpairmentofbehaviourandsynapticplasticityJoãoPedroLopes|CenterforNeuroscienceandCellBiology-UniversityofCoimbra,Portugal

PS04-25 Alterationsinpro-andanti-inflamma-toryproteinsalongincreasedpresenceofHSV-1inAlzheimer’sdiseasebrainMariaLopezdeCeballos|CajalInstituteCSIC,Spain

PS04-26TheeffectsofmiR-196aonneuronalmorphologyinvitroandinvivoSuhanMao |NationalChengKungUniversity,Taiwan

PS04-27The IRE1-XBP1 branch of the UPRdelaysamyloidbetaaccumulationandneuro-toxicityinDrosophilaCNS;implicationsinADMaría Marcora | Fundacion Instituto Leloir,Argentina

PS04-28 Mesenchymal stromal cells se-cretome-inducedaxonaloutgrowthismediatedbyBDNFLuisMartins|CenterforNeuroscienceandCellBiology(CNC),Portugal

PS04-29 Alteration of GABAA Receptor traf-fickinginstatusepilepticusMirandaMele | CNC-Center forNeuroscienceandCellBiology,Portugal

PS04-30 Dopaminergicneurotransmissiondys-function induced by ß-amyloid transforms cor-ticalLTPtoLTDandproducesmemory impair-mentPerla Moreno Castilla | Instituto de FisiologiaCelular,Mexico

PS04-31RoleofSrckinaseinoligomericamy-loid-beta-inducedearlyoxidativestressinma-turehippocampalneurons-alinktoAlzheimer’sSandraMota|CenterforNeuroscienceandCellBiology,Portugal

PS04-32Age-dependentoxidativestressinpr-esynapticterminalsofamousemodelofHun-tington’sdiseaseSandraMota|CenterforNeuroscienceandCellBiology,Portugal

PS04-33 Synaptic distribution of APP andsecretasesinmouseandhumanbraincortex-AnnaPliássova |CNC.IBILI-CNC-Center forNeuroscience and Cell Biology & Faculty ofMedicine,Portugal

PS04-34 Role of neuron-oligodendroglial cellsynapsesinmyelinationMarionPorte|BrainandSpineInstitute,France

PS04-35 SynapticplasticityinducedbyCDK5RNAiinnormalanddysfunctionalsynapsesRafaelPosadaDuque|UniversityofAntioquia,Colombia

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PS04-36 Increased APP intracellular domainlevelsinadultCA1neuronsalterNMDArecep-torfunctionandassociatedmemoryprocessingPaulaPousinha|CNRSUMR7275,France

PS04-37 AMPA-receptorsubunitGluA3makessynapsessusceptibletoamyloid-ßNielsReinders|NIN,Netherlands

PS04-38 BACE1 inhibitor rescues thedynam-icsoftheaxonaldystrophiesanddecreasestheplaquegrowthrateEva Rodrigues | German Center for Neurode-generativeDiseases(DZNE),Germany

PS04-39 Blood Glutamate Scavenging as aNovelTherapeuticTreatmentforALSAngelaRuban|TelAvivUniversity,Israel

PS04-40Brainischemia-inducedalterationsintheubiquitin-proteasomesystem:roleinneu-ronaldemiseIvanSalazar |CNC-Center forNeuroscienceandCellBiology,Portugal

PS04-41 AnoxidativemechanismofcholinergicdysfunctioninneuronsexposedtoAlzheimer’s-linkedAß-oligomersLuisSantos|UFRJ,Brasil

PS04-42 Histonedeacetylaseinhibitorattenu-atesamyloidbetatoxicityinneuronsYukoSekino |National InstituteofHealthSci-ences,Japan

PS04-43 The “stressed“ autophagy: chronicstress exacerbatesTau pathology by blockingautophagyclearancesystemJoanaSilva|LifeandHealthSciencesResearchInstitute,Portugal

PS04-44 ChangesinsodiumCalciumExchanger(NCX)ExpressionAndActivityinA53tMice:NewPerspectivesinDopaminergicNeuronalDemiseAntonellaSscorziello|FedericoIIUNIVERSITYofNaples,Italy

PS04-45 Early signs of neurodegeneration indopaminergicneuronsobservedinaDrosophi-lamodelofParkinson’sdiseaseFloraStephano |UniversityofDaresSalaam,Tanzania

PS04-46Taureductionpreventscognitiveandmotor deficits in a mouse model of traumaticbraininjuryPingZheng|RoyalMelbourneHospital,Australia

PS05 From synapses to circuits

PS05-01 Homeostaticcontrolofdopaminebyastrocytes in the postnatal maturation of theprefrontalcortexPaolaBezzi|UniversityofLausanne,Switzerland

PS05-02 CharacterizationofnoveloptogenetictoolsdesignedinsilicoJoão Calmeiro | Center for Neuroscience andCellBiology,Portugal

PS05-03 Regionaldifferences inmu-opioid re-ceptor modulation of dopamine efflux in ratstriatumMariaCano-Cebrian|UniversityofValencia,Spain

PS05-04 Mechanisms underlying ribosomalregulationinaxonaldevelopmentRui O. Costa | CNC-Center for NeuroscienceandCellBiologyofCoimbra,Portugal

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PS05-05 HCNchannelsareinvolvedinthetarhythmproductioninhippocampalformation-aninvivoandinvitrostudyPaulinaKazmierska|UniversityofLodz,Poland

PS05-06Tauproteinasakeyelementinstress-induced suppression of adult hippocampalneurogenesisIoannisSotiropoulos|LifeandHealthSciencesResearchInstitute(ICVS),Portugal

PS05-07 A golden pair of synaptic adhesionmolecules,netrin-G1andnetrin-G2QiZhang|RIKEN,Japan

PS06 Circuit dysfunction and neuropsy-chiatric disorders

PS06-01 Rett-likesevereencephalopathycausedbyadenovoGRIN2Bmissensemutationisat-tenuatedbyD-SerinedietarysupplementXavierAltafaj|IDIBELL,Spain

PS06-02 ModificationofsynapticmarkersandadenosineA1andA2Areceptordensitiesindif-ferentbrainregionsofsuicidecompletersPaulaCanas|CenterforNeuroscienceandCellBiology-UniversityofCoimbra,Portugal

PS06-03 Dimorphic,brainregion-specificreg-ulationofmicrogliabyadenosineA2ARrecep-tors:uncouplinganxietyandcognitionJoanaDuarte|CNC.IBILI,Portugal

PS06-04 GPRASP2playsaroleinmGluR1/5trafficking,modulationofneuronalmorphologyandspinematurationMohamed Edfawy | Center for NeuroscienceandcellBiology,Portugal

PS06-05 Doesearlylifeadversityaffectssocialhierarchyinadulthood?LaraFranco |CNC -Center forNeuroscienceandCellBiology;UniversityofCoimbra,Portugal

PS06-06 Selective amygdala neuronal down-regulationofadenosineA2Areceptorspreventsmood-relatedmodificationsNélioGonçalves|CenterforNeuroscienceandCellBiology,Portugal

PS06-07A role for the parvalbumin interneu-ron-enrichedmicroRNAmiR-206inschizophre-nia-relatedbehaviorsMaryHeyer|IcahnSchoolofMedicineatMountSinai,USA

PS06-08 The New Stimulant Designer Com-poundPentedroneInducesRewardingProper-tiesandAffectsDopaminergicActivityJiYoung Hwang | Sungkyunkwan University,KoreaSouth

PS06-09 BuphedroneHasRewardingResponsethroughtheDopaminergicSystemKyunginKim|SungkyunkwanUniversity,KoreaSouth

PS06-10 Leptininthenucleusaccumbensreg-ulatescocaine-inducedlocomotoractivityJungWonLee|CollegeofMedicine,KoreaSouth

PS06-11 ITGB3inneurologicaldisorders:fromthesynapsetotherapeuticopportunitiesEduardoMorais | Istituto ItalianodiTecnologia(IIT),Italy

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PS06-12 P2X7 receptors drive spine synapseplasticityinthelearnedhelplessnessmodelofdepressionLillaOtrokocsi|InstitutionofExperimentalMed-icine,Hungary

PS06-13 TheImportinofAnxietyNicolasPanayotis |Weizmann InstituteofSci-ence,Israel

PS06-14 Understanding the basis of orthos-tericandallostericmodulationatGABAA-Rsinthehuntofnovelnon-sedatinganxiolyticagentsPavanPayghan|CSIR-IndianInstituteofChem-icalBiology,India

PS06-15 DimorphicresponsestochronicA2ARblockadeinamodelofdevelopmentalanxietyHelenaPinheiro|CNC.IBILI,Portugal

PS06-16 CP 47,497 and its derivatives, syn-theticcannabinoids, induceconditionedplacepreferenceandself-administrationinmiceJee-yeonSeo|SungkyunkwanUniversity,KoreaSouth

PS06-17 Enhanced adenosine A1 receptor ex-pression in forebrain neurons promotes antide-pressanteffectsandmodulatessynapticplasticityTsvetanSerchov|UniversityHospitalFreiburg,Germany

PS06-18 Homer1ainductioninthemedialPFCmediatestheantidepressanteffectsof imipra-mine,ketamineandsleepdeprivationTsvetanSerchov|UniversityHospitalFreiburg,Germany

PS06-19 AdenosineA2Areceptorsintheamyg-dalacontrolsynapticplasticityandfearmemoryAnaSimões|CenterforNeuroscienceandCellBiology-UniversityofCoimbra,Portugal

PS06-20 Tauproteinisessentialforstress-drivendepressivepathologyandcognitiveimpairmentIoannisSotiropoulos|LifeandHealthSciencesResearchInstitute(ICVS),Portugal

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TRAVEL AWARDS

Abhishek BanerjeeAhmad SalamianAnabel Alvarez JuliáArmando CruzAurora Barros-BarbosaAyodele AkinyemiDaniela PereiraDominique FernandesElisabete FerreiroEmily HandleyEneko PinaEvangelia EmmanouilidouFlora StephanoJoana FerreiraJoana SilvaLuis SantosLuisa Santa MarinhaMacarena Gomez de SalazarMaria MarcoraMariana Temido-FerreiraMarion PorteMariline SilvaMarta Esteves da SilvaMary HeyerMichael WellsNicolas PanayotisOssama KhalafPaula CanasPaula PousinhaPaulina KazmierskaPavan PayghanPing ZhengPooja JoshiRafael Posada DuqueSamantha MancinoSandra MotaSara CalafateSeungmin HaSoraia BarãoTsvetan Serchov

Congratulations to the following young investigators for the ISN, IBRO and SPNtravel awards:

SwitzerlandPolandArgentinaPortugalPortugalNigeriaPortugalPortugalPortugalAustraliaGermanyGreeceTanzaniaFrancePortugalBrazilPortugalSpainArgentinaPortugalFrancePortugalThe NetherlandsUSAUSAIsraelSwitzerlandPortugalFrancePolandIndiaAustraliaItalyColombiaUSAPortugalBelgiumSouth KoreaBelgiumGermany

COIMBRAJune 1-4

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ISN 2016

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GENERAL INFORMATIONCoimbraCityofStudentsandaUNESCOWorldHeritageSite,Coimbraisuniqueinitsgreathis-torical legacy.CoimbrawasthebirthplaceofsixPortuguesekingsandishomeofthefirstuniversityofPortugal.Withover725yearsofhistory,theUniversityofCoimbraisoneoftheoldestinEurope.Duringyourstay,makesureyoudonotmisstheopportunitytosavourlocalgastronomy,andvisitmonumentsandhistoricaltreasures.

Conference VenueConventoSãoFrancisco,CentrodeConvençõeseEspaçoCulturalAv.daGuardaInglesa3,3040-270Coimbra

Congress SecretariatISNandRegionalMeetingSecretariatISNAdministrativeOfficec/oKenesInternationalOrganizersofCongressesS.A7,rueFrançois-Versonnex|C.P.6053|1211Geneva6,SwitzerlandT.:(+44)229069151Email:[email protected]

Ground Services & Housing Bureau MundiconveniusAvenida5deOutubro,53-2|1050-048Lisboa,PortugalT.:(+351)213155135Email:[email protected]

Registration and Information DesksTheRegistrationandInformationDesksarelocatedattheentrancefoyeroftheConventodeSãoFranciscoandwillremainopenthroughouttheConferenceduringthefollowinghours:

Wednesday,June1:15h00–18h30Thursday,June2:08h30–18h30Friday,June3:08h30–18h30Saturday,June4:08h30–18h00

Wireless internetFreeWi-Fiinternetwillbeavailableexceptintheauditorium.Nopasswordisrequired.Network:CSFConvidados

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Lost and foundAlostandfoundservicewillbeavailableattheRegistrationDesk.

Name badgeEachregistereddelegatewillreceiveanamebadge.DelegatesmustwearthebadgeatalltimesduringtheConference.AdmissiontotheConferencerooms,exhibition,posters,andsocialeventsarelimitedtothosewearingthenamebadge.

Certification of attendance ACertificateofattendancewillbesentbye-mailaftertheConference.

Speaker Ready Room AllspeakersshouldgototheSpeakerReadyRoom(nexttotheRegistrationDesk)toup-loadtheirslidesatleast4hoursbeforethepresentation.Astaffpersonwillhelpspeakersuploadtheirslidesandotherfiles.

ComputerinthepresentationroomwillruninMicrosoftWindowswithPowerPoint.VGAconnec-torsforMaccomputerswillnotbeavailable.Maccomputerswillnotbeusedandpresentationswillneedtobetransferred.Theuseofpersonallaptopsforpresentationwillnotbepossible.

Speaker Ready Room ScheduleWednesday,June1:15h00–18h30Thursday,June2:08h30–16h30Friday,June3:08h30–16h30Saturday,June4:08h30–16h00

Opening Session TheOpeningSessionandthefirstlecturewilltakeplaceonWednesday,June1at16h30,attheauditorium(floor-1),andisfollowedbyaWelcomeCocktailattheCloister.

Coffee-Break Coffee-breakwillbeservedatthefoyerinfrontoftheauditoriumexceptonJune3whenitwillbeservedatthecloisters(floor1)

LunchLunchesonJune2,3and4willbeservedattheConventualroom(floor1)

Wine and Cheese Cocktail and Cultural EventWecountonyourpresenceatthewineandcheesecocktailonFriday3atthevenuecloister.ItwillbeanexcellentopportunitytoenjoythetraditionalCoimbraFado.

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AUTHOR INDEX

Abbas,A.PS03-01Ackermann,F.PS01-01Adrian,M.PS03-10Afonso,P.PS03-09Afonso,Y.PS04-01Agostinho,P.PS04-02,PS04-24,PS04-33Akinyemi,A.PS02-01Al-Amin,M.PS04-09Alcón,C.S06-02,PS06-01Alekseeva,O.PS02-12Almeida,C.PS04-03,PS04-10Almeida,L.PS06-06,PS06-19Almeida,R.PS01-10,PS01-13,PS01-18,PS03-18,PS04-28,PS05-04Altafaj, X. S06-02, PS03-14,PS06-01AlvarezJuliá,A.PS03-02Alves,N.PS06-03,PS06-15Alves,P.PS01-10,PS01-13,PS01-18,PS04-17Alçada-Morais,S.PS02-15Amaro,A.PS04-13,PS04-14Ambrósio,F.PS06-03,PS06-15Andres,B.PS02-15Annunziato,L.PS04-04,PS04-44Apóstolo,N.PS01-02Arató,K.PS03-14Armstrong,J.S06-02,PS06-01Arévalo,J.PS03-03Asensio,C.S05-05,PS05-01AttioriEssis,S.PS03-21Ayvazyan,N.PS04-05

B.Duarte,C.PS04-40Bader,M.PS06-13

Bae,Y.PS02-08Bahilo,A.PS05-03Balafas,E.PS04-15Balduci,C.PS02-05Banerjee,A.S02-02Baptista,F.PS06-03,PS06-15Barao,S.PS01-03Barattini,P.PS04-22Barberis,A.PS01-16,PS03-26,PS04-29Barletta,R.PS04-29Barnea,A.PS02-07Barradas,P.PS02-05Barros-Barbosa,A.PS04-06,PS04-07Bassi,L.PS06-11Bayés,À.S06-02,PS06-01Bear,M.S03-05,PS03-05Beart,P.PS04-08Beeg,M.PS04-23Beleza,R.PS02-15Belfiori,L.PS04-27Bellenchi,G.PS04-44Bellone,C.S06-03Belmonte,E.PS01-06Benevento,M.PS02-11Benfenati,F.PS01-06Berentsen,B.PS03-18Bermudez-Rattoni,F.PS04-30Bessa,J.PS05-06Bethus,I.PS04-36Bezzi,P.S05-05,PS05-01Bhattacharyya,D.PS06-14Biber,K.PS06-17,PS06-18Blazquez-Llorca,L.PS04-38Blizzard,C.PS04-21Bocai,N.PS04-27Bocian,R.PS05-05

Boda,E.PS04-23Boeckers,T.S02-03Borges,S.PS05-06Borovok,N.PS03-04,PS03-22Bosch,M.S03-05,PS03-05,S04-04Bouchet,D.PS01-07Bradford,D.PS04-09Braida,D.PS04-23Bramham,C.S03-04,PS03-18Bravo,F.PS03-20Bresser,T.PS01-08Brito,C.PS04-17Brockmann,M.S01-04,PS01-25Bruchhaus,I.PS04-45Bruns,C.PS01-01Buckley,C.PS03-11Buffo,A.PS04-23Bullido,M.PS04-25Burne,T.PS04-09Burrinha,T.PS04-03,PS04-10Busquets-Garcia,A.PS02-13Butler,C.PS01-04Bye,N.PS04-08

Caetano,L.PS06-03,PS06-15Cai,W.PS03-16Calafate,S.PS04-11Caldeira,G.PS02-03,PS05-02Caldeira,M.PS04-40Calmeiro,J.PS05-02Calvo,L.PS03-03Calí,C.S05-05,PS05-01Campbell,M.PS02-04Campos-Jurado,Y.PS05-03

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Canas,P.PS03-13,PS04-33,PS06-02Cancedda,L.PS05-04Cano-Cebrian,M.PS05-03Cardona-Gomez,G.PS04-35Cardoso,A.PS06-05Cardoso,R.PS03-07Carlström,M.PS03-08Carro,E.PS04-25Carvalho,A.S03-02,PS01-19,PS01-22,PS02-03,PS03-06,PS03-11,PS03-12,PS03-23,PS05-02,PS06-04Carvalho,M.PS03-06Casamassa,A.PS04-04Castaño,E.PS04-27Catarino,T.PS03-06Ceccarelli,A.PS03-12Chamma,I.PS01-04Chavushyan,V.PS04-05Chen,C.PS02-03Cho,S.PS03-10Cho,Y.PS02-08Choquet,D.K01-01,S01-04,PS01-04,PS01-25Chrysanthou-Piterou,M.PS04-15Chung,C.PS02-08Cingolani,L.PS06-11Ciruela,F.S06-02,PS03-14,PS03-23,PS06-01Clark,R.PS04-21Clement,H.PS06-18Clueva,Y.PS03-25Coelho,J.PS03-33Coleman,S.PS01-26Comprido,D.PS03-18

Conn,K.PS04-09Constanze,S.PS01-11Cordeiro,J.PS01-05,PS03-07,PS04-06,PS04-07Correia-de-Sá,P.PS04-06,PS04-07Costa,G.PS04-44Costa,J.S04-02Costa,R.K05-01,S01-03,PS01-13,PS01-14,PS04-28Costa,R.O.PS05-04Courtney,M.PS01-26Coutinho,E.PS03-11Crack,P.PS04-08,PS04-12Cruz,A.PS03-08Cunha,C.PS06-03,PS06-15Cunha,R.S06-04,PS02-15,PS03-13,PS03-23,PS04-02,PS04-24,PS04-33,PS06-02,PS06-03,PS06-06,PS06-15,PS06-19Cwetsch,A.PS05-04Cyr,M.PS03-21

DaCunhaRodrigues,M.PS02-05DaSilva,B.PS04-33Dagan,S.PS06-13Dallerac,G.S05-05,PS05-01Danielyan,M.PS04-05Dawkins,E.PS04-21DeLaLuna,S.PS03-14DeLuca,P.PS03-09DeMello,F.PS04-41DeRosa,M.PS04-32DeStrooper,B.PS01-03

DeWit,J.PS01-02,PS01-17Delgado-García,J.PS02-14Deussing,J.S01-04,PS01-25Devenish,R.PS04-08DiPaolo,G.PS03-20Diaz,M.PS04-13,PS04-14Dickson,T.PS04-21Dierssen,M.PS02-13Dioli,C.PS05-06Dirk,M.PS01-11Duarte,C.S04-02,PS03-09,PS03-18,PS04-29Duarte,J.PS06-03Dubrovskaya,N.PS02-12Dulong,J.PS01-07Dunant,Y.PS01-05,PS03-07Déglon,N.S05-05,PS05-01

EckartD.,G.PS01-11Edfawy,M.PS06-04Edwards,R.S05-05,PS05-01El-Kholy,S.PS04-45Emmanouilidou,E.PS04-15Escobar,M.PS04-30Essayan-Perez,S.S03-05,PS03-05Esteban,J.S03-01,PS03-06EstevesdaSilva,M.PS03-10Eugie,M.PS04-36

Fabelo,N.PS04-13Fadda,M.PS01-06Fainzilber,M.PS06-13Falck,J.PS01-01Fassio,A.PS01-06Fejtova,A.PS01-12,PS03-25Femi-Akinlosotu,O.PS02-06

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Feng,G.K06-01,S02-01,S06-01,PS02-16,PS06-07Fernandes,D.PS03-11,PS03-12Fernandes,J.PS01-22,PS05-02,PS06-05Fernandes,S.PS06-06Fernandez-Dueñas,V.PS03-23Ferreira,D.PS03-33Ferreira,J.PS01-07,PS01-19Ferreira,S.PS02-15,PS03-13,PS04-41,PS06-03,PS06-15Ferreirinha,F.PS04-06,PS04-07Ferreiro,E.PS04-16Ferrer,I.PS03-14,PS04-13,PS04-14Ferri,C.PS04-13,PS04-14Figueira,I.PS04-17Figueiredo-Freitas,C.PS04-41Fink,C.PS04-45Fonseca,A.PS04-06Fontes,A.PS04-16Franco,L.PS06-05Frasch,C.PS03-02Frere,S.PS04-18Frias,C.PS01-08Frischknecht,D.PS03-24Frugier,T.PS04-08Fu,Z.S02-02Fuchsova,B.PS03-02Futai,K.PS03-10Fão,L.PS04-31

G.m,P.PS04-01Gabrielli,M.PS04-23Gärtner,A.PS01-03

García-Cazorla,À.S06-02,PS06-01Gardoni,F.PS04-23Garner,C.PS01-01,PS01-20Garner,L.PS01-20Gauthereau,I.PS01-04Gazit,N.S04-01Gehr,C.PS01-01Ghazaryan,N.PS04-05Ghorbani,S.PS01-09Ghoshal,N.PS06-14Giros,B.S05-05,PS05-01Giusti,S.S01-04,PS01-25Gołembiowska,K.PS02-10,PS04-19Gobb,M.PS04-23Gomes,C.PS06-03,PS06-15Gomes,R.PS04-10GomezdeSalazar,M.PS03-14Gomez-Scholl,F.PS04-20Gomis,M.PS03-30Gomis-González,M.PS02-13González-Billault,C.PS04-35González-Martínez,C.PS04-25Gonçalves,F.PS02-15,PS04-24Gonçalves,N.PS02-15,PS04-24,PS06-06,PS06-19Gonçalves,P.PS01-05,PS03-07Goosens,K.PS06-19Gorostiza,P.PS01-16Goto,H.S05-04,PS05-07Gozes,I.PS02-07Graciarena,M.PS04-34Gräff,J.PS03-15Gratacòs-Batlle,E.S06-02,PS06-01

Grau,C.S06-02,PS03-14,PS06-01Groc,L.PS01-07Groffen,S.PS01-15Groves,N.PS04-09Gruart,A.PS02-14Guerra-Gomes,S.PS04-06GuimarãesPinto,M.PS01-10Gundelfinger,E.PS01-12,PS03-25Gundelfinger,P.PS03-24GómezdeSalazar,M.S06-02,PS06-01Górska,A.PS02-10,PS04-19

Ha,S.PS02-08Haavik,J.PS01-09HacohenKleiman,G.PS02-07Härtel,S.PS04-35Halassa,M.S02-01,PS02-16Handley,E.PS04-21Hartmann,E.PS06-13Hayashi,Y.S03-03Helm,M.S04-01Heng,J.PS02-09Henke,A.S01-03,PS01-14Henriques,S.PS06-03,PS06-15Herms,J.PS04-38Hernandez-Abad,L.PS04-14Hernández,I.PS04-20Herrera-Molina,R.PS01-11Heyer,M.S06-01,PS06-07Heyninck,K.PS03-23Hidalgo,C.PS04-22Hipólito,L.PS05-03Hoffmann,J.PS04-45Holm,J.PS03-01

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AUTHOR INDEX

Hoogenraad,C.K03-01,PS01-08,PS03-10Horschitz,S.PS03-17Houy,S.PS01-15Hovens,C.PS04-46Hu,G.S01-03,PS01-14Huganir,R.K00-01Hwang,J.PS06-08,PS06-09,PS06-16

I.Flydal,M.PS01-09Inestrosa,N.PS04-35Ishikawa,M.S06-01,PS06-07Ishizuka,Y.PS04-42Israely,I.S01-03,PS01-14Itohara,S.S05-04,PS05-07

Jaenisch,R.S02-02Jaffrey,S.PS01-13Jang,C.PS06-08,PS06-09,PS06-16Jeon,N.PS01-13Jiang,T.PS04-21Jones,N.PS04-12,PS04-46Jorge-Finnigan,A.PS01-09Joshi,P.PS04-23JuanPedro,B.PS03-03Jurczak,A.PS02-10

Kaczmarek,L.PS03-29Kamińska,K.PS02-10,PS04-19Kapitein,L.PS03-10Kaster,M.PS06-19Kazmierska,P.PS05-05Keinänen,K.PS01-26Kenny,P.S06-01,PS06-07Keramioti,M.PS04-15

Kerkhofs,A.PS03-13Kessels,H.PS04-37Khalaf,O.PS03-15Kilpatrick,T.PS03-32Kim,E.PS02-08Kim,H.PS03-16Kim,J.PS02-08,PS03-16,PS06-10Kim,K.PS06-08,PS06-09,PS06-16Kim,S.PS01-20Kim,W.PS02-08,PS03-16,PS06-10Kirchhoff,F.S05-05,PS05-01Kirkwood,A.PS04-35Kittel,Ê.PS06-12Kleppe,R.PS01-09Kloukina,I.PS04-15Klueva,J.PS01-12Knafo,S.S03-01Knott,G.S05-05,PS05-01Ko,Y.PS06-08,PS06-09,PS06-16Konopacki,J.PS05-05Kowalczyk,T.PS05-05Kozlova,D.PS02-12Kreiner,G.PS04-19

L.Ferreira,I.PS04-32L.Whitt,J.PS03-11Ladépêche,L.PS01-07Lamsa,K.S05-01Langlais,V.PS01-07Lanzillo,M.PS04-16Lau,T.PS03-17Laurier-Laurin,M.PS03-21Leal,G.PS03-18Leal-Ortiz,S.PS01-20

Lee,B.PS06-08,PS06-09,PS06-16Lee,D.PS02-08Lee,H.PS03-11Lee,J.PS02-08,PS06-10Lee,S.PS06-08,PS06-08,PS06-09,PS06-09,PS06-16,PS06-16Leist,M.PS04-17Leite,M.PS03-11Lemos,C.PS04-24Letellier,M.PS01-04LiJeon,N.PS01-10Li,C.S02-02Li,L.PS01-26Lim,K.PS01-04Lino,T.PS03-03Lipka,J.PS03-10Liu,S.PS04-46Lobo,G.PS04-06,PS04-07Lopes,J.PS04-02,PS04-24Lopes,L.PS03-33LopezdeCeballos,M.PS04-25Louros,S.PS02-03Lučiunaitė,A.PS04-29Ludovico,P.PS04-43Luján,R.PS03-23Lyons,D.PS04-34López-Bendito,G.PS02-15López-Benito,S.PS03-03

M.CarvalhodaSilva,A.PS04-16Maccarone,G.S01-04,PS01-25Machado,N.PS06-06,PS06-19

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Magara,F.S05-05,PS05-01Maldonado,R.PS02-13,PS03-19,PS03-30Malinow,R.PS04-37Mancino,S.PS03-19Mansvelder,H.S05-03,PS03-13Mao,S.PS04-26Maranga,C.PS04-32Marcello,E.PS04-23Marcora,M.PS04-27Marie,H.PS03-33,PS04-36Marin,R.PS04-13,PS04-14Marinha,L.PS03-20Marques,J.PS02-15Marques,M.PS04-43MartinGarcia,E.PS03-19Martins,H.PS05-04Martins,L.PS01-10,PS01-18,PS04-28,PS05-04Martí-Prats,L.PS05-03M.CarvalhodaSilva,A.PS04-16Martínez-Mir,A.PS02-14,PS04-20Massicotte,G.PS03-21Mastrella,G.PS04-16Mateus-Pinheiro,A.PS05-06,PS06-15Matos,C.PS04-37Matsukawa,H.S05-04,PS05-07Matteol,M.PS04-23Mazzitelli,S.PS04-23McGrath,J.PS04-09McLean,C.PS04-08Mele,M.S04-02,PS03-09,PS04-29,PS05-04

Mendes,M.PS04-07Merchant,P.S01-03,PS01-14Mesa-Herrera,F.PS04-13,PS04-14Meyer-Lindenberg,A.PS03-17Michaelevski,I.PS03-04,PS03-22,PS06-13Milne,B.PS05-02Minakaki,G.PS04-15Minter,M.PS04-12Moechars,D.PS04-11Möykkynen,T.PS01-26Molinaro,P.PS04-04Montenegro,C.PS01-12Montenegro-Venegas,C.PS03-25Moore,Z.PS04-12Morais,E.PS03-18,PS06-11Morais,M.PS05-06MoratóArús,X.PS03-23Morelli,L.PS04-27Morelli,M.PS04-44Morena-Juan,V.PS02-15MorenoCastilla,P.PS04-30Mosharov,E.S01-03,PS01-14Mota,S.PS04-31,PS04-32Mothet,J.S05-05,PS01-07,PS05-01Mouska,X.PS04-36Mészáros,J.S01-03,PS01-14

Ozaita,A.PS02-13,PS03-30

P.m,D.PS04-01Panayotis,N.PS06-13Pannaccione,A.PS04-04Pao,Y.PS04-37Paoletti,P.PS01-07

Papouin,T.PS01-07Park,S.PS01-04Patil,S.PS03-18Pato,C.PS02-03Patricio,P.PS05-06,PS06-03Patrício,P.PS06-15PaulaLima,A.PS04-22Payghan,P.PS06-14Pedro,J.PS01-10,PS01-13,PS04-28,PS05-04Pellerito,A.PS03-24Pelletier,J.PS04-07Pelucchi,S.PS04-23Pen,Y.PS03-04Pereira,D.S01-03,PS01-14Peters,F.PS04-38Petrelli,F.S05-05,PS05-01Petrini,E.PS01-16,PS03-26Peça,J.PS02-03,PS03-06,PS05-02,PS06-04,PS06-05Pignataro,G.PS04-04Pina,E.PS03-25Pina-Fernandez,E.PS01-12Pinhasov,A.PS03-22Pinheiro,A.PS06-03Pinheiro,H.PS06-15Pinheiro,P.PS01-15,PS03-06,PS03-09Pinto,L.PS05-06,PS06-03,PS06-15Pinto,M.PS01-13Pinto,V.PS03-20Pitman,K.PS04-21Pliássova,A.PS04-33,PS06-02Polenghi,A.PS01-16Pollegioni,L.PS01-07Ponzoni,L.PS04-23

AUTHOR INDEX

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Porte,M.PS04-34PosadaDuque,R.PS04-35Pousinha,P.PS03-33,PS04-36Prosselkov,P.S05-04,PS05-07Provencher,V.S02-02Pucci,L.S05-05,PS05-01Pépin,É.PS03-21

Queiroz,F.PS04-02Quinto-Alemany,D.PS04-13,PS04-14

Rangel,R.PS04-06,PS04-07Ravasenga,T.PS03-26Raymond,E.PS04-36Real,J.PS03-13Refojo,D.S01-04,PS01-25Rego,A.PS04-16,PS04-31,PS04-32Reichenstein,M.PS03-04Reimer,R.PS01-20Reinders,N.PS04-37Reisoli,E.PS06-11Renner,M.PS04-37ResendedeOliveira,C.PS04-33Rial,D.PS06-19Ribeiro,J.S05-01Ribeiro,L.PS01-17,PS03-06,PS03-12Rikhye,R.S02-02Rizzoli,S.S04-01RoblesLanuza,E.PS02-14Robles-Lanuza,E.PS04-20Rocha-Almeida,F.PS02-14Rodrigues,A.PS05-06,PS06-03,PS06-15Rodrigues,B.PS01-22

Rodrigues,C.PS03-27Rodrigues,E.PS04-38Rodrigues,J.PS03-28Rodrigues,M.PS02-03Rodrigues,R.PS02-15Rodrigues,S.PS04-43Rodriguez-Duran,L.PS04-30Roeder,T.PS04-45Rogóż,Z.PS02-10Rombo,D.S05-01Rosenmund,C.PS01-01Rosillo,C.PS03-26Rother,F.PS06-13Ruban,A.PS04-39Ruiz,A.PS04-20Runyan,C.S02-02Ryu,H.PS01-10,PS01-13

Sacchi,S.PS01-07Sainlos,M.PS01-04Salamian,A.PS03-29Salavessa,L.PS04-03Salazar,I.PS04-40Salgado,A.PS04-28Salgado,V.PS03-30Salinas,P.S01-01Sames,D.S01-03,PS01-14Sampaio,S.PS01-18,PS04-28SanMartin,C.PS04-22Sano,C.S05-04,PS05-07Santos,A.PS04-06,PS04-07,PS06-03,PS06-15Santos,L.PS04-41Santos,S.PS01-22,PS03-06,PS03-11,PS03-12Sardinha,V.PS06-03,PS06-15Sastre,I.PS04-25

Schätzle,P.PS03-10Schloss,P.PS03-17Schmidt,J.PS01-19Schmitt,I.S02-01,PS02-16Schmitz,Y.S01-03,PS01-14Schneider,K.PS01-20Scholl,F.PS02-14Schwarz,M.PS06-18Sebastiao,A.S05-01Sebastião,A.PS03-08Seidenbecher,D.PS03-24Seila,F.PS03-03Sekino,Y.PS01-21,PS04-42Seo,J.PS06-08,PS06-09,PS06-16Serchov,T.PS06-17,PS06-18Serra,S.PS04-28Shapira,I.S04-01,PS04-18Sheinin,A.PS03-04,PS06-13Sheng,M.S01-04,PS01-25,PS02-04Shim,K.PS06-08,PS06-09,PS06-16Shirao,T.PS01-21,PS04-42Shokunbi,M.PS02-06Shultz,S.PS04-12,PS04-46Sibarita,J.PS01-04Sierksma,A.PS01-03Silva,A.K04-01,PS04-24Silva,B.PS06-02Silva,H.PS04-24Silva,J.PS04-43Silva,M.PS01-22Simonyan,K.PS04-05Simões,A.PS06-06,PS06-06,PS06-19,PS06-19Sindreu,C.S06-02,PS06-01

AUTHOR INDEX

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Sirabella,R.PS04-44Sisalli,M.PS04-44Slomowitz,E.S04-01Slutsky,I.S04-01,PS04-18Smalla,K.PS01-11Sng,J.PS01-23,PS03-31Soares-Cunha,C.PS04-43Sorensen,J.PS01-15Sotiropoulos,I.PS04-43,PS05-06,PS06-20Soto,D.S06-02,PS06-01Sousa,N.PS04-28,PS04-43,PS05-06,PS06-03,PS06-15,PS06-20Sousa,R.PS06-05Souza,C.PS06-06Sperlágh,B.PS06-12Sscorziello,A.PS04-44Staal,J.PS03-32Stein,V.S01-04,PS01-25Stephano,F.PS04-45Stravalaci,M.PS04-23Sullivan,R.PS04-09Sultan,S.S05-05,PS05-01Sulzer,D.S01-03,PS01-14Sur,M.S02-02Suska,A.PS03-29Sánchez-Puelles,C.S03-01Sánchez-Sanchez,J.PS03-03Sévigny,J.PS04-07Sørensen,J.S01-02

Tagliatti,E.PS01-06Takei,N.PS01-24Tanaka-Yamamoto,K.PS02-08Tang,X.S02-02Taveira,G.PS02-05Taylor,A.PS01-10

Taylor,J.PS04-08,PS04-12Teichberg,V.PS04-39Temido-Ferreira,M.PS03-33Tenorio,F.PS02-05Teodoro,R.PS03-27,PS03-28Terrasso,A.PS04-17Tessier,B.PS01-04Thalhammer,A.PS06-11Thomazeau,A.S03-05,PS03-05Thoumine,O.PS01-04Toni,N.S05-05,PS05-01Tristán-Clavijo,E.PS04-20Tsoory,M.PS06-13Turck,C.S01-04,PS01-25Turner,A.PS02-12Turner,B.PS04-21

Ubelmann,F.PS04-03Ushiki,T.PS01-24

Valero,J.PS04-16VanCalker,D.PS06-17,PS06-18VanCraenenbroeck,K.PS03-23Vasylev,D.PS02-12Vekrellis,K.PS04-15Velakoulis,D.PS04-46Vennekens,K.PS01-17Vercelli,C.S01-04,PS01-25Verderio,C.PS04-23Verhage,M.PS01-15Verstreken,P.PS04-11Vertkin,I.S04-01Vieira,R.PS04-29Vogl,A.S01-04,PS01-25VonOssowski,L.PS01-26

Watanabe,T.PS03-10Wells,M.S02-01,PS02-16Wierda,K.PS01-03,PS01-17Wierenga,C.PS01-08,PS03-10Willem,M.PS04-36Wimmer,R.S02-01,PS02-16Wright,D.PS04-46

Xavier,A.PS04-33,PS06-02Xavier,C.PS03-13Xu,X.PS02-15Xylaki,M.PS04-15

Yaguchi,K.S05-04,PS05-07Yamazaki,H.PS01-21Yang,E.PS03-32Yang,S.PS04-26Yao,A.PS01-07Yizhar,O.S05-02Yokomaku,D.PS01-24Yoo,Y.PS02-08Yoon,H.PS03-16Young,K.PS04-21

Zaragosi,L.PS04-36Zehnder,T.S05-05,PS05-01Zhang,M.PS04-12Zhang,Q.S05-04,PS05-07Zheng,P.PS04-46Zhuravin,I.PS02-12

AUTHOR INDEX

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COIMBRAJune 1-4

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ISN 2016

SPONSORS AND EXHIBITORSWe thank to the below sponsors and exhibitors for their valuable support to the 7th ISN Special Neurochemistry Conference

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KEYNOTE SPEAKERS

Rui CostaChampalimaudFoundation,Lisbon,Portugal

Daniel ChoquetInterdisciplinaryInstituteforNeuroScience,Bordeaux,France

Guoping FengMcGovernInstitute,MIT,Cambridge,MA

Casper HoogenraadUtrechtUniversity,TheNetherlands

Richard L. HuganirJohnsHopkinsUniversity,Baltimore,MD

Alcino SilvaUCLA,LosAngeles,CA


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