Cajal lectures – From september 30th
Advanced imaging techniques for cellular and systems neuroscience
Open to everyone.
Venue: CARF
September 30 – 11:00am Alexander Flügel (University Medical Center Göttingen, Germany)
Intravital 2-photon microscopy of CNS autoimmunity.
Intravital 2-photon microscopy of CNS autoimmunity.
October 1 – 9:00am Anna-Sophia Wahl (LMU Munich, Germany)
High-resolution 2photon imaging in-vivo to unveil key principles of neuronal repair.
High-resolution 2photon imaging in-vivo to unveil key principles of neuronal repair.
October 1 – 11:00am Dmitri Rusakov (University College, UK)
Principles and neuroscience applications of time-resolved fluorescence microscopy.
Principles and neuroscience applications of time-resolved fluorescence microscopy.
October 2 – 9:00am Florian Engert (Havard University, USA)
Dissection of a zebrafish integrator circuit through correlated light and electron microscopy.
Dissection of a zebrafish integrator circuit through correlated light and electron microscopy.
October 2 – 11:00am Moritz Helmstaedter (MPI for Brain Research, Germany)
Cerebral Cortex Connectomics.
Cerebral Cortex Connectomics.
October 5 – 11:00am Jan Huisken (Georg-August University Göttingen, Germany)
Flamingo: Fast and gentle volumetric imaging inside and outside the optics lab.
Flamingo: Fast and gentle volumetric imaging inside and outside the optics lab.
October 10 – 9:00am Christophe Zimmer (Institut Pasteur, France)
Deep learning: principles and applications to biomedical imaging.
Deep learning: principles and applications to biomedical imaging.
October 12 – 9:00am Francesca Odoardi (Georg-August University Göttingen, Germany)
Intravital imaging in neuroimmunology: limitations and challenges.
Intravital imaging in neuroimmunology: limitations and challenges.
October 14 – 9:00am Johann Danzl (Institute of Science and Technology Austria, Austria)
Reconstructing brain tissue with light microscopy.
Reconstructing brain tissue with light microscopy.
October 15 – 9:00am Laurent Groc (Bordeaux University, France)
Using single molecule imaging to unveil membrane protein organization and extracellular space in the brain.
Using single molecule imaging to unveil membrane protein organization and extracellular space in the brain.
October 15 – 11:00am Hans-Ulrich Dodt (Medical University of Vienna, Austria)
From mice to man – new results of ultramicroscopy of cleared sample.
From mice to man – new results of ultramicroscopy of cleared sample.
October 17 – 9:00am Valentin Närgel (Bordeaux University, France)
STED imaging of living brain microstructures.
STED imaging of living brain microstructures.
Publication: 27/09/24
Last update 02/10/24
Last update 02/10/24