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Webinar: Regulation of CNS Inflammation by Astrocytes Date and Time: October 30, 2024, from 2:00 PM to 3:00 PM ET The webinar's featured speaker, Dr. Francisco J. Quintana, a leading expert in neuroimmunology, will explore the complex functions of astrocytes. Dr. Quintana is a Professor of Neurology at Harvard Medical School's Brigham and Women's Hospital and an Associate Member at The Broad Institute. With numerous awards and over 200 peer-reviewed publications, his groundbreaking research focuses on the pathways that govern inflammation and neurodegeneration. What You Will Learn: Introduction to Astrocytes: Gain an understanding of astrocyte biology and their key roles in CNS functions. Astrocyte Functions in Homeostasis: Explore how astrocytes maintain neuronal health and support normal brain function. Astrocyte Responses in Disease: Learn how astrocytes contribute to neuroinflammatory conditions and their role in disease progression. Novel Methods to Study Astrocytes: Discover innovative approaches used to investigate astrocyte activity and regulation. Cell-Cell Interactions: Examine how astrocytes interact with other CNS cells to influence inflammation and overall CNS health. Long-term Epigenetic Control: Understand how astrocytes are epigenetically regulated and what this means for therapeutic strategies. Future Directions in Astrocyte Research: Explore upcoming research frontiers and the potential of astrocytes in developing new treatments. This webinar offers a valuable opportunity for neuroscientists, clinicians, and students to engage with cutting-edge research and gain insights that could shape the future of therapeutic approaches in neuroinflammation. Date: 10/30/2024 Location: online Time: 2:00 pm -3:00 pm Organized By: Creative Biolabs Cost: free Web: https://neuros.creative-biolabs.com/regulation-of-cns-inflammation-by-astrocytes.htm Email: marketing@creative-biolabs.com Discuss about the event, share ride ... | | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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