ISBRA 2006 World Congress on Alcohol Research

Session Details

The basic science of fetal alcohol spectrum disorder: novel molecular mechanisms and potential targets for therapeutic intervention

Wednesday, 13 September 2006 15:30 -17:00

Ballroom 2

Chair Carlos F Valenzuela University of New Mexico HSCUnited States
Co-Chair James N Reynolds Queen's UniversityCanada

Chronic Prenatal Ethanol Exposure Alters Glucocorticoid Regulation of Glutamate Release in the Hippocampus of the Guinea Pig
  • James N Reynolds, Queen's University, Canada
  • Modulation of developing synapses by ethanol: the view from the slice
  • Carlos F Valenzuela, Dept of Neuroscience-University of New Mexico, United States
  • Effects of early life ethanol exposure on vulnerability to develop drug dependence: molecular and behavioural approaches
  • Mickael Naassila, University of Picardy Jules Verne, Research Group on Alcohol and Pharmacodependences (GRAP), France
  • Restoring neuronal plasticity in a model of fetal alcohol spectrum disorder
  • Alexandre E Medina, Virginia Commonwealth University, United States
  • Plasticity of Different Synaptic Types and Glia in Cerebellum and Cortical Areas after Neonatal Binge-like Alcohol Exposure and Adult Intervention
  • Anna Y Klintsova, Psychology Dept, University of Delaware, United States
  • Microarray Analysis of Fetal Alcohol Exposure Induced Dysmorphology in Developing Embryos Revealed High Potential of DNA Methylation for Epigentic Modifiaiton
  • Feng C C Zhou, Indiana University School of Medicine, United States
  • Published on Thursday, 7 September 2006 by the Professional Conference Organiser