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SUMMARY:Bordeaux Neurocampus Day
DESCRIPTION:The Bordeaux Neurocampus day is the yearly event of the Bordeaux Neurocampus community. This is the occasion to learn about other researchers’ work through talks and posters\, meet each other\, chat and… initiate new collaborations! \nYou are a PhD student or a post doc? Come with a poster! You might win one of our three poster prizes! \nA wine and cheese will close the day. Come and join us! \nVenue: “Haut Carré” in Talence \n\nProgramme\n8h30 – 9h00: Welcome!\n \n9h00 – 10h20: Session 1 \n– Jonathan ELEGHEERT – IINS\nAn atomic view of synaptic signalling events \n– Stéphanie BIOULAC – SANPSY\nInterest of virtual reality to assess and treat children with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder \n– Carmelo QUARTA – Neurocentre Magendie\n“Identity crisis” in hypothalamic neurons leads to obesity \n– Sandra SOUKUP – IMN\nAutophagy FLIES high in synaptic homeostasis \n10h20 – 10h50 : Coffee break // Poster session \n10h50 – 11h40 : Special guest conference \n– Julia KAUER – Stanford University School of Medicine\nStress and synaptic plasticity in the reward pathway.\nMore information\n \n11h40 – 12h20 institutional talk\n \n– Nathalie SANS : Présentation du département Bordeaux Neurocampus\n– Daniel CHOQUET : Présentation des Grands Projets\n– Christophe MULLE : Présentation de l’EUR\n– Erwan BEZARD : Valorisation et innovation” \n12h20 – 14h00 : Lunch // Posters \n14h00 – 15h20 Session 2 \n– Susanna PIETROPAOLO – INCIA\nModelling social dysfunction in laboratory mice \n– Tiago CAMPELO – IINS\nFrom AMPAR Lateral Diffusion to Sensory Perception – A New Model for Cortical Remapping \n– Obelia HAIDA – Université de Poitiers\nAutism as a movement disorder: potential for diagnosis and therapies \n– Arne BATTEFELD – IMN\nOligodendrocytes\, passive supporters or active players \n15h20 – 15h50 Coffee break // Poster session \n15h50 – 17h10 Session 3 \n– Thibault PEINEAU – Neurophysiologie de la synapse auditive\nDifferent CaV1.3 Ca2+ Channel Isoforms Control Transient and Sustained Exocytosis at Auditory Hair Cells Ribbon Synapses \n– Sylvie BERTHOZ – INCIA\nApplied Neuroscience : the case of Cognitive Remediation and Emotion Skills training in Disordered Eating Behaviors \n– Andrew GREENHALGH – Nutrineuro\nPeripheral macrophage control of microglia during CNS injury – from trauma to concussion \n– Aline DESMEDT – Neurocentre Magendie\nThe hippocampal function at the core of PTSD-related memory \n17h10 – 18h00 Closing remarks and poster prize \n18h00 “Wine and cheese” \n\nRegister\n[contact-form-7 id=”104241″ title=”Inscription journée Bordeaux Neurocampus_EN”] \n
URL:https://www.bordeaux-neurocampus.fr/en/event/bordeaux-neurocampus-day/
LOCATION:Haut Carré\, 43 rue Pierre Noailles\, Talence\, 33400\, France
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20190515T105000
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SUMMARY:Seminar: Julie Kauer
DESCRIPTION:Venue: Haut-Carré – Talence \nPlease register! \nTopic: Stress and synaptic plasticity in the reward pathway. \nJulie Kauer\nJulie A. Kauer\, Ph.D.\nProfessor\nDepartment of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences\nStanford University School of Medicine\nStanford\, California \nFor over twenty-five years Julie Kauer has headed a cellular neurophysiology research lab working in the field of synaptic transmission and plasticity. The Kauer lab uses pharmacological tools\, optogenetics\, mouse genetics\, and brain slice recordings to understand synaptic function. Dr. Kauer has served as Associate Editor for the Journal of Neuroscience\, was a member of the APS Editorial Board of Physiology\, and currently serves on the Editorial boards of the Journal of Neurophysiology and Physiological Reviews. She was the elected Chair of the Gordon Research Conference on Synaptic Transmission in 2006\, and was an invited Special Lecturer at the annual Society for Neuroscience meeting in 2008. Julie Kauer served on the NIH study section\, MNPS\, and on the Board of Scientific Counselors for NINDS. She was elected Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science in 2012 in recognition of her work on synaptic function. Most recently\, Dr. Kauer has been elected to serve on the Council of the Society for Neuroscience. Recent focus areas of the lab include hippocampal synaptic plasticity\, the effects of addictive drugs and stress in the midbrain reward circuitry\, and spinal cord cellular physiology in the context of nociceptive processing. She worked at Brown University for many years where she was awarded the Sidney A. Fox and Dorthea Doctors Fox Professor of Ophthalmology\, Visual Sciences and Neuroscience. In January\, 2019 Dr. Kauer’s lab moved to Stanford University\, where they will pursue collaborations with new colleagues working in the area of synaptic function and pain. \n
URL:https://www.bordeaux-neurocampus.fr/en/event/seminar-julie-kauer/
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