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The Gordon Research Seminar on Inhibition in the CNS is a unique forum for graduate students, post-docs, and other scientists with comparable levels of experience and education to present and exchange novel data and innovative research ideas. A major goal of this meeting is to foster discussion and collaborations between junior scientists in the field of inhibitory neuroscience. Inhibitory neurons perform specialized and dynamic roles in neural circuits for learning and behavior. These specializations arise from their remarkable diversity of molecular, cellular, and synaptic characteristics. This GRS program will showcase research performed at many levels of investigation from young scientists on the functional biology of inhibition in the brain and its dynamic regulation in health and disease.