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2022-05-11 (Wednesday)

Room 1 (UTC+8) 2022-05-11 Local Time

15:00-17:00 (UTC+8) 15:00-17:00 Local Time | Symposium 35 - Recent advances in synapse physiology - International early-career symposium by the young physiologists (Supported by the German Physiological Society)
NO. Beijing Time (UTC+8) Local Time Type Presentation Topic Speaker Affiliation / Organization
1 15:00-15:20 15:00-15:20 Symposium Playback

Terminal control of dopamine signaling

Changliang Liu [USA] Harvard Medical School
2 15:20-15:40 15:20-15:40 Symposium

Physiology and pathology of synaptic vesicle release

Noa Lipstein [Germany] Leibniz-Forschungsinstitut für Molekulare Pharmakologie
3 15:40-16:00 15:40-16:00 Symposium Playback

Improved norepinephrine sensors shine lights on in vivo noradrenergic activities

Jiesi Feng [China] Peking University
4 16:00-16:20 16:00-16:20 Symposium

Catching synaptic vesicle dynamics: Time-resolved electron microscopy and functional correlation

Shuwen Chang [Taiwan, China] ShenZhen Institutes of Advanced Technology,Chinese Academy of Sciences
5 16:20-16:40 16:20-16:40 Symposium Playback

Novel insights from direct small nerve terminal recordings

Andreas Ritzau-Jost [Germany] Carl-Ludwig-Institute of Physiology, Faculty of Medicine, Leipzig University
6 16:40-17:00 16:40-17:00 Discussion

Q & A

17:00-17:40 (UTC+8) 17:00-17:40 Local Time | Keynote Lecture 19 Mark Nelson
NO. Beijing Time (UTC+8) Local Time Type Presentation Topic Speaker Affiliation / Organization
1 17:00-17:30 17:00-17:30 Keynote Lecture Playback

Rescuing cerebral blood flow in small vessel disease of the brain

Mark Nelson [USA] University of Vermont
2 17:30-17:40 17:30-17:40 Discussion

Q & A

17:40-19:40 (UTC+8) 17:40-19:40 Local Time | Symposium 42 - From structural to cellular bias of GPCR signaling in physiology
NO. Beijing Time (UTC+8) Local Time Type Presentation Topic Speaker Affiliation / Organization
1 17:40-18:05 17:40-18:05 Symposium Playback

Molecular basis for high-affinity agonist binding at the beta1-adrenoceptor

Chris Tate [United Kingdom] MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology
2 18:05-18:30 18:05-18:30 Symposium Playback

GPCR signaling bias through sub cellular location.

Mark Von Zastrow [USA] University of California, San Francisco
3 18:30-18:55 18:30-18:55 Symposium Playback

Apex and base-dependent GPCR signaling in cardiac tissues

Crystal Ripplinger [USA] University of California Davis
4 18:55-19:05 18:55-19:05 Symposium Playback

Spying on neuromodulation by creating GPCR based fluorescent sensors

Yulong Li [China] Peking University
5 19:05-19:15 19:05-19:15 Symposium

Molecular mechanisms of biased signaling at the angiotensin receptor

Laura Wingler [USA] Duke University
6 19:15-19:40 19:15-19:40 Discussion

Q & A

19:40-20:30 (UTC+8) 19:40-20:30 Local Time | Plenary Lecture 7 (T. P. Feng Lecture) Jia-Wei Zhou
NO. Beijing Time (UTC+8) Local Time Type Presentation Topic Speaker Affiliation / Organization
1 19:40-20:20 19:40-20:20 Plenary Lecture

Non-canonical role of dopamine receptor D2 in the modulation of neuroinflammation

Jiawei Zhou [China] Institute of Neuroscience, Chinese Academy of Sciences
2 20:20-20:30 20:20-20:30 Discussion

Q & A

20:30-21:00 (UTC+8) 20:30-21:00 Local Time | Closing Ceremony
NO. Beijing Time (UTC+8) Local Time Type Presentation Topic Speaker Affiliation / Organization
1 20:30-21:00 20:30-21:00 Opening Ceremony Playback

Closing Ceremony Playback

Ying-Shing Chan [Hong Kong, China] The University of Hong Kong