2019-03-15

[#DIV28SUPER] The Science of Interoception and Its Roles in Nervous System Disorders, April 16-17, 2019, Sponsored by the NIH Blueprint for Neuroscience Research Workshop

You are invited to attend the NIH Blueprint for Neuroscience Research workshop, The Science of Interoception and Its Roles in Nervous System Disorders.

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THE SCIENCE OF INTEROCEPTION AND ITS ROLES IN NERVOUS SYSTEM DISORDERS

NIH Blueprint Workshop

April 16-17, 2019
Lister Hill Auditorium, NLM (Building 38A)
Bethesda, MD

Workshop Objectives: The objective of this workshop is to identify gaps in research related to the science of interoception and its roles in nervous system disorders as well as to develop strategies and recommendations to facilitate the advancement of this area of research. The workshop will bring together expertise from diverse fields in basic neuroscience and clinical research to address two major connections – the connections between brain and body and the connections between basic research and human/clinical research. Areas of focus include: neural circuitry underlying the dynamic interactions between the central and peripheral nervous systems; Interoceptive processes in associated diseases and disorders; effect of modulating interoceptive processes and potential interventions/therapies; and development of technologies and methodologies to enhance interoceptive research.

Day 1

8:30 AM

Welcome Remarks and Introduction
Helene Langevin, Director of NCCIH

8:40 AM

Workshop Keynote:
Ardem Patapoutian, Scripps Research

9:10 AM

Session 1: Neural Circuits Underlying Communication Between the Brain and the Body
Session Chairs: Janine Simmons (NIMH); Peter Strick (University of Pittsburgh)
Rapporteur: Gary Berntson (Ohio State University)
Speakers:
Zachary A. Knight, University of California, San Francisco
Naomi I. Eisenberger, University of California, Los Angeles
Richard D. Lane, University of Arizona
Diego V. Bohorquez, Duke University

11:30 PM

Lunch

12:30 PM

Session 2: Dynamic and Functions of the Central and Peripheral Nervous Systems in Interoception
Session Chairs: Lis Nielsen and Coryse St. Hillaire-Clarke (NIA); Lisa Barrett (Northeastern University)
Rapporteur: Karen Quigley (Northeastern University)
Speakers:
Eliza Bliss-Moreau, University of California, Davis
Manos Tsakiris, University of London
Kyle Simmons, Johnson and Johnson
Scott Kanoski, University of Southern California

2:30 PM

Break

2:45 PM

Session 3: Modeling Disease, Alterations in Interoceptive Processes, and Comorbidities
Session Chairs: Changhai Cui (NIAAA); Rajita Sinha (Yale University)
Rapporteur: Bruno Bonaz (University of Grenoble, France)
Speakers:
Paul J. Kenny, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Rita J. Valentino, NIDA
Martin P. Paulus, Laureate Institute for Brain Research
Emeran A. Mayer, University of California, Los Angeles

4:45 PM

Wrap up of Day 1

5:00 PM

Adjourn

Day 2

8:45 AM

Workshop Keynote:
Hugo Critchley, Brighton and Sussex Medical School

9:15 AM

Session 4: Leveraging and Manipulating Interoception for Disease Intervention
Session Chairs: Victoria Spruance & Bonner, Joe (NIH/NICHD) ; Cynthia Price (University of Washington)
Rapporteur: Helen Weng (University of California, San Francisco)
Speakers:
Jack L. Feldman, University of California, Los Angeles
Lorenzo Leggio, NIAAA-NIDA
Jeanie Park, Emory University
Vitaly Napadow, Harvard University/Massachusetts General Hospital

11:30 PM

Lunch

12:30 AM

Session 5: Technologies, Methodologies, and Biomarkers for Interoception Research
Session Chairs: Jim Gnadt (NINDS); Christof Koch (Allen Brain Institute)
Rapporteur: Frederike Petzschner (University of Zürich, Switzerland)
Speakers:
Rob W. Gereau, Washington University
Sarah Garfinkel, University of Sussex
Lisa Stowers, Scripps Research
Warren Grill, Duke University

2:30 PM

Break

2:45 PM

Session 6: Discussions - Future Directions & Recommendations
Session Chairs: Wen Chen (NCCIH), Dana Schloesser (OBSSR), and Angela Arensdorf (NCCIH)
Speaker:
Sahib Khalsa, Laureate Institute for Brain Research
Panelists: Gary Berntson, Karen Quigley, Bruno Bonaz, Helen Weng, Frederike Petzschner

4:45 PM

Wrap-up

5:00 PM

Adjourn

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