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SUMMARY:International conference: Reward
DESCRIPTION:\n	\n		\n			« Normal and pathological reward processing: from synapse to behavior. »\nProgram\nWednesday\, OCTOBER 2nd  \nRegistration / Welcoming speech \nIntroduction To reward: Concepts / philosophy :\nSerge AHMED (Bordeaux\, FRANCE) \nSession 1 – The expected and unexpected bases of reward \n\nStephan LAMMEL (Berkeley\, USA)\nChristelle BAUNEZ (Marseille\, France)\nKate WASSUM (Los Angeles\, USA)\n\nSession 2 – MODELING OF REWARD \n\nAngela LANGDON (Princeton\, USA)\nFrédéric ALEXANDRE (Bordeaux\, France)\nMehdi KHAMASSI (Paris\, France)\n\nPLENARY CONFERENCE \n\nIvan E. de Araujo (New York\, USA)\n\nWine and cheese around the posters \n\nTHURSDAY\, OCTOBER 3rd  \nSession 3 – FUNCTIONAL AND MOLECULAR DIVERSITY OF DOPAMINE SYSTEMS \n\nJoshua T. DUDMAN (Ashburn\, USA)\nMarisela MORALES (Washington\, USA)\nEmmanuel VALJENT (Montpelier\, FRANCE)\nPeter VANHOUTTE (Paris\, FRANCE)\nChristoph KELLENDONK (New York\, USA ).\n\nSession 4 – PATHOLOGIES AND REWARD: FACE-TO-FACE PRECLINICAL TO CLINICAL \n\nAddiction: Francis CHAOULOFF (Bordeaux\, FRANCE)/Diana MARTINEZ (New York\, USA )\nAnxiety/Depression: Thomas KASH (Chapel Hill\, USA)/ Ebrahim HARROON (Atlanta\, USA)\nParkinson’s disease: Pierre-Olivier FERNAGUT (Poitiers\, France) / Ignacio OBESO (Madrid\, SPAIN).\n\nGala dinner \n\nFRIDAY\, OCTOBER 4th   \nSession 5 – REWARD ACROSS AGE AND SEX \n\nMartine CADOR (Bordeaux\,  France)\nElena CHARTOFF (Middleborough\, USA)\nCecilia FLORES (Montreal\, Canada)\n\nSession 6 – SOCIAL REWARD \n\nJaideep BAINS (Calgary\, CANADA)\nPhilippe FAURE (Paris\, FRANCE )\nCamilla BELLONE (Geneve\, SWITZERLAND )\n\n\n		\n	\n\n	\n		\n			\nbrainconf.u-bordeaux.fr  \n\n		\n	\n\n
URL:https://www.bordeaux-neurocampus.fr/en/event/international-conference-reward/
LOCATION:Haut Carré\, 43 rue Pierre Noailles\, Talence\, 33400\, France
CATEGORIES:home-event,Symposium
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SUMMARY:Seminar - Jean-Christophe Rain
DESCRIPTION:Venue: Centre Broca Nouvelle-Aquitaine \n\nJean-Christophe RAIN\nHybrigenics Services \nInvited by Erwan Bezard \n\nAbstract\nHybrigenics and collaborators have designed a fully synthetic\, humanized naïve Llama VHH library containing 3×109 independent VHH clones\, based on a unique scaffold with random complementary determining regions (CDRs). A combination of phage display and subsequent yeast two-hybrid (Y2H) or Yeast Display screening is applied to identify VHH nanobodies reactive to native antigens that retain functionality even inside living cells (so-called intrabodies). Also\, large proteins\, haptens and membrane receptors can be successfully selected from this library.The affinities of our VHH is comparable to the affinity of antibodies selected after animal immunization\, but we also present a platform for optimization of VHH from our library or derived from Llama immunization. The VHH clones are directly applicable\, but can also be produced as fusions to either human\, mouse\, sheep or rabbit Fc domains. We will illustrate the capabilities of our platform with an example of selection and optimization of VHH against Tau\, to explore the mechanisms underlying tau pathophysiology. \nAbout Jean-Christophe RAIN\nDr Jean-Christophe RAIN received his PhD in Molecular Genetics from University Paris XI. During his PhD thesis at the Pasteur Institute\, he was involved in the development of a yeast two-hybrid screening method allowing reproducible analysis of highly complex library by genetically saturated screening. In 1998\, Dr. Rain was one of the founders of Hybrigenics where he took over the Head of Small Genome program and generated a genome-wide protein interaction map of Helicobacter pylori. From 2000 to 2005\, he was responsible for internal and collaborative target identification and drug discovery programs in oncology and virology. Since 2010\, in close collaboration with F. Perez (Curie Institute\, Paris)\, he develop new tools and library for antibody fragment selection in vitro and in yeast. Dr RAIN is currently CSO of Hybrigenics Services SAS\, he is leading the Yeast Two-Hybrid\, Chemical proteomic and VHH selection platform. \n
URL:https://www.bordeaux-neurocampus.fr/en/event/seminar-jean-christophe-rain/
CATEGORIES:For scientists,home-event,Impromptu seminar
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