Women’s voices: Ellemarije Altena
Associate professor at INCIA
Bordeaux Neurocampus : The neuroscience Departement of Bordeaux University. It comprises pluridisciplinary research teams stuying brain function and its pathologies.
Lectures are open to everyone. // Venue : CARF
Developing synthetic antibody reagents for neuronal receptors and their ligands // Venue: Centre Broca
Neurogenic niche dysfunction in a mouse model of alzheimer’s disease: a longitudinal analysis of glial and vascular alterations // Venue: Centre Broca
Workshop of candidates for group leader positions at IECB // Venue: IECB
The pathologies of habit // Venue: Centre Broca
Diet-induced changes to striatal circuitry and implications for behavioural control // Venue: Centre Broca
Venue: Haut Carré, Talence.
Nanobody discovery and affinity engineering approaches for targeting ionotropic glutamate receptors // Venue : Centre Broca
Hippocampal cognitive impairment and n-6/n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids balance modification in adult: sex heterogeneity // Venue: Centre Broca
Lieu : Cap sciences
Intéroception: quand le cerveau écoute l'intérieur du corps // Lieu : Cap Sciences
New calls
Partenariat Inserm – CNRS
Ends on 7 November 2025three types of fellowships
Ends on 27 October 2025Doctorants français ou étrangers en fin de thèse menant leur recherche en France. Ouvert à toutes les disciplines.
Ends on 31 October 2025supports innovative projects from their inception, providing the necessary resources to maximize their impact on the Parkinson’s community.
Ends on 10 October 2025recognizes significant, original, and sustained scientific contributions to the sleep and circadian research field
Ends on 13 October 2025for Medical Scientists
Ends on 7 October 2025Mécanismes physiopathologiques, les marqueurs diagnostiques et l’approche thérapeutique de la maladie d’Alzheimer et syndromes apparentés.
Ends on 30 September 2025female students and postdocs in Germany
Ends on 30 November 2025Pour les États-Unis
Ends on 20 December 2025Last days
Modeling heterogeneity and progression of cerebral small vessel disease and deciphering the role of glymphatic function using multi-modal neuroimaging // Contact : Ami Tsuchida
Postdoctoral position in neuroimagingEnhancing Frontal Executive Function in Cerebral Small Vessel Disease Using Photobiostimulation and Portable Neuroimaging // Contacts : Laure Zago and Michel Thiebaut de Schotten
Virtual slides analysis, microscopy, images reconstruction and 3D analysis, image processing and analysis
Next session: 15 & 16 September 2025
The aim is to determine any training needs that may arise.
Concours Ma Thèse en 180s : Evangelia Kyriakidou en finale au Haut-CarréDoctorante au Neurocentre Magendie