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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20190625T090000
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SUMMARY:Cajal course : Biosensors and actuators for cellular and systems neuroscience
DESCRIPTION:Lectures\nFree entrance / Venue : CGFB. \nTuesday 25th June – 9:00\nHaruhiko Bito – Tokyo University\, Japan \nTuesday 25th June – 11:00\nScott Sternson – Janelia Research Campus\, HHMI\, USA \nThursday 27th June – 9:00\nOliver Griesbeck – MPI for Neurobiology \, Germany \nThursday 27th June – 11:00\nRyohei Yasuda – Max Planck Florida Institute \, USA \nSaturday 29th June – 9:00\nMark J. Schnitzer – Stanford University\, USA \nSaturday 29th June – 11:00\nKarl Deisseroth – Stanford University \, USA \nMonday 1st July – 9:00\nMichael LIN – Stanford University USA \nMonday 1st July – 11:00\nPeter Hegemann – Humboldt University \, Germany \nFriday 5th July – 9:00\nThomas Oertner – Hamburg Eppendorf University\, Germany \nFriday 5th July – 11:00\nValentina Emiliani – Paris Descartes University\, France \nMonday 8th July – 9:00\nThomas Kash – University of North Carolina \, USA \nMonday 8th July – 11:00\nStéphane Dieudonné – IBENS\, France \nTuesday 9th July – 9:00\nOfer Yizhar – Weizmann Institute of Science – Israel \nTuesday 9th July – 11:45\nSandrine POUVREAU – IINS\, University of Bordeaux\, France \n  \nAbout the course\nOptical techniques have become indispensable for biological research in recent decades. Systems neuroscience has seen some of the most exciting developments in this regard\, following the development of genetically-encoded biosensors and actuators that allow multi-modal interrogation of neural circuit function. This course will provide participants with an in-depth understanding of the principles behind the design and application of these tools\, and enable hands-on experience with optogenetic and chemogenetic actuators and with genetically encoded reporters of calcium\, voltage and metabolism. Experimental work will span a wide range of systems and experimental preparations\, utilizing standard microscopy methods as well as advanced hardware for parallel excitation and imaging of neuronal circuits. In addition to the practical aspects of utilizing these powerful tools\, the course will cover the conceptual issues of data analysis and interpretation. \nCourse director \nOfer Yizhar\nWeizmann Institute of Science\nIsrael \n  \n  \nCo-directors \nMichael Lin\nStanford University\nUSA\n \n  \n  \n \nSandrine Pouvreau\nIINS\nUniversity of Bordeaux\nFrance \n  \n  \n  \nThis course is organised in partnership with the Bordeaux Imaging Center (BIC).\n \n  \n  \n\nKeynote Speakers\nHaruhiko Bito – Tokyo University\, Japan\nKarl Deisseroth – Stanford University \, USA\nStéphane Dieudonné – Inserm – Institut de Biologie de l’École Normale Supérieure (IBENS)\, France\nValentina Emiliani – Paris Descartes University\, France\nOliver Griesbeck – MPI for Neurobiology \, Germany\nPeter Hegemann – Humboldt University \, Germany\nThomas Kash – University of North Carolina \, USA\nThomas Oertner – Hamburg Eppendorf University\, Germany\nMark J. Schnitzer – Stanford University\, USA\nScott Sternson – Janelia Research Campus\, HHMI\, USA\nRyohei Yasuda – Max Planck Florida Institute \, USA \n
URL:https://www.bordeaux-neurocampus.fr/en/event/cajal-course-biosensors-and-actuators-for-cellular-and-systems-neuroscience/
CATEGORIES:Cajal Lectures,For scientists,home-event
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20190702T110000
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SUMMARY:Conference - Bindu Paul
DESCRIPTION:Venue: IBGC \nDr Bindu Paul\nSol Snyder’s lab (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solomon_H._Snyder)\nJohns Hopkins. \nBindu’s been working with Sol for years and is practically in charge of the H2S research\, Huntington’s disease and Golgi stress in his lab. \n
URL:https://www.bordeaux-neurocampus.fr/en/event/conference-bindu-paul/
CATEGORIES:Other events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20190702T113000
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DTSTAMP:20260504T153628
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SUMMARY:Seminar - Anne Brunet
DESCRIPTION:Anne Brunet\nStanford University\nhttps://web.stanford.edu/group/brunet/ \n(Sabbatical stay in Daniel Choquet’s team) \n\nAbstract\nAging is associated with a decline in tissue function and the onset of a constellation of diseases. We are interested in understanding aging\, with a particular focus on brain aging. Because aging is complex\, we use organisms with diverse lifespans – the worm C. elegans\, the African killifish\, the mouse\, and cells from mice and humans. We are interested in identifying epigenetic and metabolic pathways involved in delaying aging in response to external stimuli\, including nutrients and the opposite sex. Our lab is also interested in using mouse models to address complex questions about mammalian aging\, notably the regulation of regenerative neural stem cells and their progeny during aging. Finally\, we are pioneering the naturally short-lived African killifish as a new model to identify principles underlying vertebrate aging and “suspended animation”. We hope that these discoveries will identify new strategies to delay\, suspend\, or even reverse aspects of aging and age-related diseases. \n
URL:https://www.bordeaux-neurocampus.fr/en/event/seminar-anne-brunet/
CATEGORIES:For scientists,home-event,Impromptu seminar
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