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Participating Report of the 17th Annual Meeting of
Chinese Neuroscience Society (CNS 2024)

Yuheng Yang
Department of Physiology, Yamaguchi University Graduate School of Medicine

As a recipient of the 2024 JNS-CNS Travel Award, I attended the 17th Annual Meeting of the Chinese Neuroscience Society (CNS 2024) from September 26-29 in Suzhou, China. My participation was aimed at presenting my research on synaptic plasticity in hippocampal neurons and engaging with the global neuroscience community.

At the conference, I presented my findings in "International Youth Forum” and poster presentation session focused on synaptic mechanisms and their implications for learning and memory. The presentation generated considerable interest, leading to fruitful discussions with other researchers about potential collaborative research opportunities and methodological enhancements. Feedback from these interactions highlighted the need to incorporate more dynamic imaging techniques to capture synaptic changes in real-time, a suggestion that will greatly refine my future experiments.

In addition to my presentation, I attended several sessions that were directly relevant to my research interests, including the Brain Science Industry-Academia Integration Forum. This forum provided insights into how research in neuroscience is being translated into clinical and technological applications, expanding my understanding of the field's practical impact.

Networking was a significant component of my experience at CNS 2024. I connected with several leading researchers from both China and abroad, discussions with whom have opened potential avenues for future collaboration, particularly in the application of advanced imaging techniques in neuroscience research.

In summary, attending CNS 2024 under the JNS-CNS Travel Award was immensely beneficial. It not only allowed me to disseminate my research but also enhanced my professional development through invaluable networking opportunities and exposure to cutting-edge scientific ideas and applications in neuroscience. This experience has significantly contributed to my academic growth and broadened my perspective on the possibilities within my field.










 
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