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SUMMARY:Exposition : "Cell Immersion"
DESCRIPTION:Les Bassins des Lumières – Imp. Brown de Colstoun\, Bordeaux \n\nCell Immersion vous convie à un voyage Art & Science dans un monde microscopique méconnu : l’humain. \nL’œuvre est la première brique d’un projet d’envergure\, nommé Cell Worlds\, qui amène les images de microscopie là où elles ne sont jamais allées. Loin des laboratoires et des disques durs des scientifiques et au plus près des cellules humaines. Ici\, tout est bien réel\, et surtout vivant. Chaque visuel de l’exposition se compose de véritables cellules : de l’électrisant neurone au fragile embryon en passant par les mélancoliques flux sanguins du cerveau. Découvrez un univers aux couleurs chatoyantes et d’une diversité incroyable. \nCell Immersion est une première mondiale scientifique\, mettant en scène le vivant microscopique dans des proportions jamais tentées. C’est également un des plus grands showcases de la recherche scientifique\, regroupant de nombreuses équipes\, laboratoires et instituts du monde entier. Une preuve que la science et l’art n’ont pas de frontières. \nÀ travers l’émerveillement\, ce voyage saura éveiller votre curiosité scientifique. Au-delà du simple divertissement\, Cell Immersion vous invite à vous reconnecter avec le monde vivant microscopique qui est aujourd’hui trop inconnu\, trop peu contemplé et parfois trop mystifié. \n  \n\nRéalisation : Terence Saulnier et Renaud Pourpre \nComposition de la bande originale : Youenn Lerb \n\nCet événement est organisé dans le cadre de la Semaine du Cerveau. \nPour plus d’informations : https://www.bassins-lumieres.com/fr/cell-immersion \n
URL:https://www.bordeaux-neurocampus.fr/en/event/exposition-cell-immersion/
LOCATION:Les Bassins des Lumières\, Imp. Brown de Colstoun\, Bordeaux\, 33000\, France
CATEGORIES:not-calendar,Semaine du cerveau 2022
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221109
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SUMMARY:Exposition d’aquarelles par Lorena Delgado Zabalza
DESCRIPTION:\nLorena Delgado Zabalza\, post-doctorante dans l’équipe « Dopamine et assemblées neuronales » dirigée par Jerôme Baufreton et François Georges\, exposera ses aquarelles à partir du mercredi 9 novembre 2022\, jusqu’au 25 novembre. \nLes membres de l’IMN ont déjà pu admirer ton travail à l’occasion du symposium de l’institut. \nL’aquarelle originale de l’oeuvre ci-contre sera bientôt exposée au Musée des Sciences de Navarre en Espagne dans le cadre d’une exposition Art et Science : un regard féminin.\nVoici le lien: https://sciencemuseum.unav.edu/activities/science-weeks/exposicion-arte-y-ciencia-una-mirada-femenina \n\n
URL:https://www.bordeaux-neurocampus.fr/en/event/exposition-daquarelles-par-lorena-delgado-zabalza/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221121
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SUMMARY:Cajal Lectures - Neuroepigenetics : writing\, reading and erasing the epigenome
DESCRIPTION:Venue: CGFB \nFree entry lectures \n\nNovember 21 – 11:00am\nKarine Merienne (University of Strasbourg\, France)\nEpigenetic gene reprogramming in Huntington’s disease. \nNovember 22 – 6:00pm (Virtual talk)\nElisabeth Heller (University of Pennsylvania\, USA)\nEpigenetic editing for the study of reward pathophysiology. \nNovember 25 – 9:00am (Virtual talk)\nElisabeth Binder (Max Planck Institute of Psychiatry\, Germany)\nEpigenetic embedding of adverse life events. \nNovember 25 – 9:45am (Virtual talk)\nDiagenode : Presentation \nNovember 26 – 9:00am\nOlivia Engmann (Friedrich Schiller University Jena\, Germany)\nReversing chronic stress effects through life-style interventions. \nNovember 28 – 9:00am \nActive Motif : Presentation \nDecember 1 – 9:00am\nAngel Barco (Neurosciences Institute UMH-CSIC\, Spain)\nEpigenetic etiology of intellectual disability. \n December 2 – 9:00am\nAnne-Laurence Boutillier (University of Strasbourg\, France)\nAcetylation dysregulations in hippocampal neurons in Alzheimer’s disease: are we looking at the right culprit ? \nDecember 5 – 9:00am\nBartek Wilczynski (Institute of Informatics\, University of Warsaw\, Poland)\nUsing Machine Learning techniques to understand and classify epigenomic marks on promoters and enhancers. \nDecember 6 – 9:00am\nAleksandra Pekowska (Dioscuri Center of Chromatin Biology andEpigenomics\, Poland)\nMolecular signature of astrocyte evolution in primates. \nDecember 7 – 9:00am Denes Hnisz (Max Planck Institute for Molecular Genetics\, Germany)\nTranscriptional condensates in health and disease. \nDecember 7 – 5:30pm Johannes Graff (EPFL\, Switzerland)\nEpigenetic priming of memory formation. \nDecember 8 – 9:00am Gonçalo Castelo Branco (Karolinska Institute\, Sweden)\nOligodendroglia during development and disease: insights from single-cell and spatial epigenomics. \n  \n
URL:https://www.bordeaux-neurocampus.fr/en/event/cajal-lectures-neuroepigenetics-writing-reading-and-erasing-the-epigenome/
CATEGORIES:Cajal Lectures,For scientists,home-event
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SUMMARY:Thesis defense - Tom Delaire
DESCRIPTION:Venue: Module 2.4 bât CROUS 2ème étage \nAccess to the venue \n\nDefense in english \nTom Delaire\nIINS\nTheses supervisor: Jean-Baptiste Sibarita \nTitre\n3D high-content screening of spheroids development using soSPIM \nAbstract\nOver the last decades\, 3D cell cultures have emerged as future gold standards for drug screening and toxicity assays. 3D cell cultures encompass a wide range of samples\, ranging from spheroids derived from a single cell line\, to organoids derived from stem cells that develop into multicellular organ-like structures\, reproducing part of the morphology and functions of human organs. Investigating the development of these 3D cultures is particularly interesting because they faithfully mimic the behaviors observed in vivo\, contrary to their 2D counterparts still massively used nowadays. They could also help reducing the number of experiments performed on animals\, which is a subject of numerous ethical debates. To achieve this\, there is a need to develop dedicated experimental tools\, such as high-throughput screening\, which is an analysis method based on the automated study of a large number of samples. Their adaptation for 3D cell cultures still poses many challenges\, such as: (i) to standardize and parallelize the culture of the 3D samples\, while minimizing their manipulation; (ii) to use fast and noninvasive 3D imaging methods to monitor the development of a high number of samples over time\, while preserving their biological integrity; (iii) to be compatible with high-content screening protocols to provide sufficient statistics for robust and relevant information extraction; (iv) to integrate dedicated analytical tools for the systematic phenotypic analysis of large data-sets. \nTo reach these goals\, our team\, in collaboration with the MechanoBiology Institute in Singapore\, have developed the single-objective light-sheet microscopy technology (soSPIM). This imaging method relies on micro-fabricated devices integrating 45° micro-mirrors to create a sheet of light perpendicular to the optical axis of the microscope\, and to collect the fluorescence with only one objective. Compatible with any inverted microscope\, this architecture removes the mechanical constraints of the standard multi-objectives light-sheet microscopes. New devices called JeWells\, composed of truncated pyramidal shaped micro-cavities\, have been recently developed. They allow to parallelize and standardize the culture and soSPIM imaging of hundreds of 3D samples within a single chip. \nMy PhD project aims to develop an innovative platform for 3D high-content screening of 3D cell cultures using the soSPIM technology. I first developed several tools and protocols to automatize the acquisition process and facilitate the handling of the system. In particular\, I developed an automatic repositioning software to stabilize and parallelize the 3D screening of samples over days. Second\, I implemented several image improvement methods for soSPIM\, such as multiview imaging\, deconvolution\, or optical sectioning by structured illumination\, to optimize the quality of the images and improve the performances of the quantification pipeline. \nKeywords: Light sheet microscopy\, 3D cell cultures\, High-Content Screening\, 3D live imaging\, Deconvolution\, Multiview Imaging\, Optical sectioning using structured illumination \nPublication\nA. Beghin\, G. Grenci\, G. Sahni\, S. Guo\, H. Rajendiran\, T. Delaire\, S. Binte Mohamad Raffi\, D. Blanc\, R. de Mets\, H.T. Ong\, X. Galindo\, A. Monet\, V. Acharya\, V. Racine\, F. Levet\, R. Galland\, J.B. Sibarita\, V. Viasnoff\, Nature Methods\, 2022 \nJury\n\nJean-Baptiste Sibarita (directeur de thèse) – IINS\, Bordeaux\, France\nVirgile Viasnoff (co-directeur de thèse) – MBI\, Singapour\, Singapour\nCorinne Lorenzo – Restore-Lab\, Toulouse\, France (rapporteure)\nAlexandra Fragola  – ESPCI\, Paris\, France  (rapporteure)\nPierre-François Lenne – IBDM\, Marseille\, France\nGaelle Recher  – LP2N\, Talence\, France\n\n
URL:https://www.bordeaux-neurocampus.fr/en/event/thesis-defense-tom-delaire/
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SUMMARY:Clinical neuroanatomy seminar - Angeliki Zarkali
DESCRIPTION:\nOn Youtube and Zoom \n\nTitle\nFinding the network balance in Parkinson’s hallucinations \n\nDr Angeliki Zarkali\nhttps://twitter.com/Angelika_Za \nAbout CNSeminars\nwww.clinicalneuroanatomyseminars \n\n
URL:https://www.bordeaux-neurocampus.fr/en/event/clinical-neuroanatomy-seminar-angeliki-zarkali/
CATEGORIES:For scientists,home-event,Impromptu seminar
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