Inrc 2025 Bologna

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Attendance type(s): In Person

Event Dates: 8 Jul 2025

The International Narcotics Research Conference (INRC) is an international forum for pre-clinical and clinical researchers to strengthen our knowledge of opioid pharmacology and function. Our society provides the opportunity to share cutting edge and pioneering advancements related to all disciplines of opioid research. The INRC meetings are a platform for the design of evidence-based guidance for constructive use of opioids for pain management, and understanding of opioid misuse and abuse.
Our meeting in Bologna will help our community share and discuss the most recent update in opioid research; the program will include keynote speakers, a plenary lecture given by: Prof. Mazia Malcangio (NIHR Maudsley Biomedical Research Centre (BRC, King’s College London), a Founder’s lecture by Dr. Lee-Yuan Liu Chen (Temple University, Philadelphia, PA) and a Young Investigator Award lecture by Dr Tao Che (Washington UNiversity in St. Louis, MO). The meeting will also include symposia, hot topic oral communications and poster sessions to showcase work from international labs across the globe
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The program put together by Profs. Patrizia Romualdi and Andrea Bedini, and the Scientific Program Committee looks outstanding and includes:
A plenary lecture given by: Prof. Mazia Malcangio (NIHR Maudsley Biomedical Research Centre (BRC, King’s College London). A Founder’s lecture and a Young Investigator Award Lecture.
A plethora of symposia selected among those submitted and covering a wide array of topics, the most recent advancements and cutting-edge approaches in opioid research, such as: AI-enabled drug discovery; neural dynamics in opioidergic neuromodulation; endogenous opioid system in chronic pain; novel pharmacological, optical, chemical strategies to modulate opioid receptors; opioid-mediated signaling and behaviors in specific brain regions; the opioid-nociceptin framework and signaling at different scales; interplay between opioids, cannabinoids and neuroimmune mechanisms; novel insights into treatments for pain, opioid use disorders, addiction; sex-specific mechanisms; opioids beyond pain.
Hot topics sessions
2 datablitz sessions and 2 poster sessions
2 “lunch and learn” sessions on the use of opioid and non-opioid analgesics and novel chemical opioids and addiction

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