XIX Workshop Temático CAT/CEPID
Cellular and Molecular Biology of Pain and Analgesia
Molecular Biology
Animal Models of Pain
Molecular targets
Endothelins
Opioid/Cannabinoid receptors
Não há necessidade de inscrição
Serão fornecidos certificados de
participação ao final do evento
Coordenadores:
- Yara Cury, Laboratório Especial de Dor e Sinalização, Instituto Butantan
- Sergio Henrique Ferreira, FMRP, Universidade de São Paulo
Mais informações: yarac@butantan.gov.br
AUDITÓRIO DO MUSEU BIOLÓGICO
INSTITUTO BUTANTAN
14 DE JULHO DE 2011
9:00 as 17:00 h
XIX Workshop Temático CAT/CEPID
Programa
Manhã
9:00-9:30 h – Opening session
9:30-10:10 h – W. Daniel Tracey, Duke University Medical Center,
Durham, NC, USA: “Alternatives to mammalian pain models: using
Drosophila to identify novel nociceptive genes”
10:10-10:30 h – Coffee Break
10:30-11:10 h – Carlos A. Parada, UNICAMP, Campinas, São Paulo,
Brazil: “Oligonucleotide antisense as a new pharmacological tool to
control pain”
11:10-11:50 h – Giles A. Rae, Centro de Ciências Biológicas,
Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Florianópolis, SC, Brazil:
“Endothelins as potential new targets for pain relief: what is the current
picture?”
Tarde
14:00-14:40 h – Lakshmi Devi, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New
York, USA: “Interactions between cannabinoid and opioid receptors during
neuropathic pain”
14:40-15:20 h – Yara Cury, Butantan Institute, São Paulo, Brazil:
“Peripheral injury regulates opioid receptor expression and increases the
antinociceptive effect of crotalphine, an opioid-like drug”
15:20-16:00 h – Jeffrey S. Mogil, McGill University, Montreal, QC,
Canada: “What’s wrong with animal models of pain?”
16:00-17:00 h – Networking final coffee
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