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From September 26th to 29th, 2024, representatives of teachers and students from Professor Han-Lu's team of Nanjing Medical University went to Suzhou City to attend The 17th Annual Meeting of the Chinese Neuroscience Society. This conference was hosted by the Chinese Neuroscience Society. Focusing on neuroscience and related interdisciplinary fields, it featured 8 plenary sessions and 51 special reports in the sub-sessions. Thousands of experts and scholars in the field of neuroscience from all over the world attended this conference.


To enhance academic exchanges and promote the integrated development of interdisciplinary studies, the teachers and students of the research group actively participated in this academic conference. Professor Lu Yingmei is a co-convener of Session 37 "Ion Channels, Glutamatergic Synapses, and Neuronal Excitability in Autism". Together with Professor Xie Wei from Southeast University, she invited renowned scholars and young talents from home and abroad who are active in the field of neuroscience, especially in the research of autism spectrum disorder, to introduce the new progress, new methods and new ideas in the field of genomics, synaptic architecture and neural circuits related to autism spectrum disorder. Furthermore, Professor Lu Yingmei presented a topic titled "Study on the cross-talk between cerebral" in Session22 "Neural-Immune Interactions in Health and Disease" The academic report "vascular endothelial signals and glial inflammatory molecular events" expounded the neurovascular unit mechanism of the pathogenesis of major brain diseases from a novel perspective of the interaction between vascular-derived signals and glial inflammatory signals. It provides brand-new insights for in-depth clarification of the complex pathological mechanisms of major brain diseases and the discovery of drug targets.


In addition, the students of the research group also actively participated in academic exchanges. Not only did they communicate and exchange ideas with renowned experts at home and abroad during the conference, but they also had in-depth discussions with the teachers and students who came to attend the conference in the poster display area. Student Zheng Zhiwei introduced the work on the existence of projection circuits in the IV/V lobule-to-parietal nucleus of the cerebellum and its mediation of ataxia. Student Song Hengyi presented the mechanism research on the involvement of CDK5 in the striatum brain region in mediating tremor. Student Wu Zhouyue introduced the related mechanism research on the coupling of TMEM74-HCN1 in mediating anxiety disorders. Students such as He Ao, Lin Lishan, Zhang Quanxin and CAI Zhishen also actively communicated and exchanged with the scholars attending the conference, introducing their own posters. Student Luo Yifan gave a brief report on the different downward circuits of the anterior limbic cortex respectively regulating autism-like and anxiety-like behaviors, and won the CNS2024 Excellent Poster Award.
