Anästhesiol Intensivmed Notfallmed Schmerzther 2000; 35(9): 592-608
DOI: 10.1055/s-2000-7094
MINI-SYMPOSIUM
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Unincorporated Channel Meeting (UCM) - Grundlagenforschung über Mechanismen der Anästhesie

P. Tonner1 , W. Urban2
  • 1Hamburg
  • 2Bonn
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Publication Date:
28 April 2004 (online)

Unincorporated Channel Meeting (UCM) - Basic research on mechanisms of anaesthesia.

Basic research on mechanisms of anaesthesia in Germany has proved to be successful during the last years as demonstrated by a number of national and international publications and presentations. However, most of the groups working in this field lack a “critical mass”. In order to improve this situation the Unincorporated Channel Meeting (UCM) was introduced by Kochs and Urban in 1995. The meeting was established to provide a basis for the exchange of ideas and methods for all scientists interested in mechanisms of anaesthesia and not only anaesthesiologists. Currently about ten groups are actively participating at the semi-annual meetings and the discussion group in the world wide web. The mini-symposium was selected from papers presented at the March 1999 meeting in Hamburg/Germany and demonstrates the wide range of topics that were discussed including patch-clamp studies and whole animal research. The publication of this mini-symposium intends to provoke thoughts about the mechanisms of anaesthesia and to create interest in the scientific approach to these problems.