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SUMMARY:Cajal lectures - Optogenetics\, chemogenetics\, and biosensors for neural circuit research
DESCRIPTION:Venue: CGFB \nLectures are open to everyone. \n\nWednesday 3 April – 9:00am\nOfer Yihzar (Weizmann Institute of Science\, Israël)What is optogenetics good for? \nWednesday 3 April – 11:00am\nMichael Bruchas (University of Washington\, USA)\nDecoding the Neurobiological Mechanisms of Neuromodulation\n \nThursday 4 April – 9:00am\nJonas Wietek (Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin\, Germany)200 years of discovery\, 20 years of innovation: The Journey of Optogenetics and Rhodopsins. \nThursday 4 April – 11:00am\n Stefan Herlitze (Ruhr–University Bochum\, Germany)MoleOptogenetic control and visualization of GPCR pathways\, or a journey from mouse brain to bioluminescent and fluorescent fish. \nFriday 5 April – 9:00am\nSimon Wiegert (University of Heidelberg\, Germany)New lights on an old concept : investigating the link between pupil linked arousal neuromodulation. \nFriday5 April – 11:00am\nMarie Carlen (Karolinska Institute\, Sweden)\nWhat defines the prefrontal cortex? Large-scale spiking surveys outline the landscape of the mouse prefronal cortex.\n \nTuesday 9 April – 9:00am\nValentina Emiliani (Vision Institute\, France)Holographic all–optical manipulation of neuronal circuits. \nTuesday 9 April – 11:00am\nCyril Herry and Daniel Jercog (Bordeaux University\, France\, University of Copenhagen\, Denmark)\nFrom single cell to population analysis of defensive behaviors.\n \nSaturday 13 April – 9:00am\nLief Fenno (University of Texas\, USA)\nEngineered platforms for complex AAV cargo expression.\n \nSaturday 13 April – 11:00am\nYaniv Ziv (Weizmann Institute of Science\, Israël)\nRepresentational drift in the hippocampus and cortex. \nTuesday 16 April – 9:00am\nChristina Kim (UC Davis\, USA)Optogenetic reactivation of drug–ensembles using activity integrators. \nTuesday 16 April  – 11:00am\n Karl Deisseroth (Stanford University\, USA)Probing Mysteries of Brain Function: An Unexpected Journey Through the Inner Workings of Microbial Membrane Channels. \nFriday 19 April – 9:00am\nMackenzie Mathis (EPFL\, Swiss)\nMeasuring neural and behavioral dynamics.\n \nFriday 19 April – 11:00am\nAnna Beyeler (Bordeaux University\, France)\nLinking anxiety and emotional valence in circuits of the amygdala and insula.\n \n\nAbout the course\nWebsite: https://cajal-training.org/on-site/optogenetics-chemogenetics-biosensors/ \n
URL:https://www.bordeaux-neurocampus.fr/en/event/cajal-lectures-optogenetics-chemogenetics-and-biosensors-for-neural-circuit-research/
CATEGORIES:Cajal Lectures,For scientists
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