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SUMMARY:Exposition : Cervorama
DESCRIPTION:Agitez vos neurones ! \nA travers cette exposition\, Cap Sciences propose aux visiteurs de découvrir le cerveau sous toutes ses formes lors d’une visite ponctuée de manipulations\, de jeux et d’expériences… Ils pourront notamment explorer les mondes des cerveaux de l’escargot\, l’abeille\, le singe et l’homme\, tester leur mémoire dans le “cognitilab”\, découvrir leur cerveau en 3D grâce au cervomaton ou encore analyser les capacités des animaux ! \nUne exposition conçue et réalisée par Cap Sciences en partenariat avec Bordeaux Neurocampus\n \nEn savoir plus\nSite web : https://www.cap-sciences.net/au-programme/exposition/grand-public/cervorama/ \n
URL:https://www.bordeaux-neurocampus.fr/en/event/exposition-cervorama/
CATEGORIES:Events for all,not-calendar,pour tous homepage,Semaine du cerveau 2024
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231004
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UID:152895-1695081600-1696377599@www.bordeaux-neurocampus.fr
SUMMARY:Cajal lectures: Connectomics from micro- to meso- and macro-scales
DESCRIPTION:Venue: CGFB \n\nCourse directors\nGregory Jefferis\, MRC LMB and University of Cambridge\, UK\nJinny Kim\, Korea Institute of Science and Technology\, Korea\nNicolas Renier\, Paris Brain Institute\, France\nCasey Schneider-Mizell\, Allen Institute of Brain Science\, US \nLectures\nSeptember 19 – 9:00am\nValentin Naegerl (Bordeaux University\, France)\nSTED imaging of brain microanatomy. \nSeptember 21 – 9:00am\nClaire Wyart (ICM Institute for Brain and Spinal Cord\, France)\nOptical methods to probe Connectivity of sensorimotor circuits in brainstem and spinal cord. \nSeptember 23 – 9:00am\nJae-Byum Chang (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology\, KAIST\, Korea)\nSuper-resolution imaging of whole mouse embryos via whole-body expansion microscopy. \nSeptember 25 – 9:00am\nAlexandra Pacureanu (European Synchrotron Radiation Facility\, France)\nTBA \nSeptember 26 – 9:00am\nJonny Kohl (Francis Crick Institute \, UK)\nForm\, function and flexibility of parenting circuits. \nSeptember 28 – 9:00am\nMoritz Helmstaedter (Max Planck Institute for Brain Research\, Germany)\nCerebral Cortex Connectomics. \nSeptember 29 – 9:00am\nHiroki Ueda (UTokyo/RIKEN BDR\, Japan)\nTowards Human Systems Biology of Sleep/Wake Cycles: Phosphorylation Hypothesis of Sleep. \nOctober 2 – 9:00am\nConstantin Pape (Georg August Universität Göttingen\, Germany)\nInstance Segmentation Methods for Large Volumetric EM. \nOctober 3 – 9:00am\nChristel Genoud (University of Lausanne\, Switzerland)\nVolumeEM techniques to study the central nervous system. \nOctober 3 – 11:00am\nCasey Schneider-Mizell (Allen Institute of Brain Science\, USA)\nTBA \nAbout the Cajal lectures\nThe Cajal lectures are organized in the frame of the Cajal courses\, located in the Bordeaux school of Neuroscience. They are open to everyone. \nMore details about this course:\nhttps://cajal-training.org/on-site/connectomics/ \n
URL:https://www.bordeaux-neurocampus.fr/en/event/cajal-lectures-connectomics-from-micro-to-meso-and-macro-scales/
CATEGORIES:Cajal Lectures,For scientists
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SUMMARY:Expansion Microscopy Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Date : October 2nd\, 2023 \nVenue: Centre Broca Nouvelle-Aquitaine \nRegistration are closed for lunch… but access to talks is free! \n\nExpansion microscopy (ExM) is a relatively new super-resolution method based in the isotropic dilatation of the biological sample in order to overcome the diffraction limit of conventional microscopy. Since its development in 2014\, many laboratories have been implementing and adapting the technique to their needs\, and the biological applications of ExM grow exponentially. \nThe ExM working group from the French fluorescence microscopy network (rtMFM)\, with the support of France BioImaging\, is organizing a workshop on ExM at Bordeaux the 2nd of October 2023. \nDuring the workshop\, different aspects of ExM protocols will be covered with experts in biochemistry and biology\, and examples of biological applications we will presented. \n\nInvited speakers\nMarine Laporte (Institut NeuroMyoGène\, Université Claude Bernard\, Lyon). \nSven Truckenbrodt (E11 Bio\, Alameda\, California\, US). \nMaxence Wisztorski (University of Lille\, Inserm\, CHU Lille\, U1192). \nProgram\nDownload the program (pdf)  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n
URL:https://www.bordeaux-neurocampus.fr/en/event/expansion-microscopy-workshop/
CATEGORIES:For scientists,home-event,Symposium
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SUMMARY:Semaine Défi Mobilité des Comités Transitions de Bordeaux Neurocampus
DESCRIPTION:To get the new school year off to a good start\, the Transition Committees from the Bordeaux Neurocampus institutes are launching the Mobility Challenge Week! 🚲 \n🎯The aim? To challenge people’s commuting habits and move towards more environmentally-friendly solutions. \n🤔How? Car-sharing\, public transport\, cycling\, scootering\, walking\, etc. \n📅When? From Monday 1 to Friday 6 October 2023 \n🎁What’s in it for me? An assessment of your actions and gifts (during a friendly event: Tuesday 10 October). \nWhat is Mobility Challenge Week? 👟🌱 \n\nChange your home-work commuting habits towards more eco-responsible solutions during your working days (01/10 to 06/10)\nTuesday 10/10: compare the greenhouse gas emissions of a week’s worth of typical journeys with those made during this week’s challenge using the GDR Labo1point5 tool (https://labos1point5.org/commutes-simulator)\nComplete the survey that we will send you on Tuesday 10/10 to report on your efforts this week.\nTuesday 10 October from 13:00 to 14:00: Share and exchange ideas during a convivial moment and\, of course\, pick up your gift.\n\nCarpoolers\, get out your best jokes; tram users\, draw your season tickets; cyclists\, warm up your calves; scooterists\, oil your ball bearings; pedestrians\, wax your soles! \n
URL:https://www.bordeaux-neurocampus.fr/en/event/semaine-defi-mobilite-des-comites-transitions-de-bordeaux-neurocampus/
CATEGORIES:Transitions and well-being
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SUMMARY:Thesis defense -  Johannes Roos
DESCRIPTION:Conference room\, CGFB \n\nJohannes Roos\nIINS\nTeam : Synaptic plasticity and super-resolution microscopy\nThesis directed by Valentin Nägerl\n \n\nTitle\nArkitekt : An open-source framework for modern bioimage workflows\nAbstract\n\nBioimage analysis workflows have transformed dramatically over the last years\, accelerated by the emergence of deep learning. Indeed\, once thought impossible challenges like 3D segmentation of complex microscopy-data or data-driven multidimensional microscopy\, also called smart microscopy\, seem now reachable\, and new imaging modalities are breaking records in both resolution and acquisition speed.  \nThis shift brings along a variety of new software platforms and tools\, as well as the requirement of dedicated computing resources like GPUs. Plagued by the absence of a common framework for these tools however\, tedious data management\, complex orchestration and painful integration of new technologies have become a reality and currently restrict these advanced\, distributed bioimage workflows to a limited set of few programming experts.  \nAdditionally\, most existing methods are still limited in their real-time capabilities and are usually restricted to off-line analysis workflows\, where analysis happens after the acquisition\, limiting emerging “smart” workflows\, where the analytical result can influence the acquisition.  \nThis PhD thesis introduces a new open-source software framework that acts a middleman between users and bioimage applications: Arkitekt. Arkitekt allows for the visual and user-friendly design of modern bioimage workflows\, orchestrating existing popular bioimage software locally or remotely in a reliable\, efficient and in real-time. It interfaces with popular interactive visualisation and analysis software\, like ImageJ and Napari\, but also easily integrates developer scripts and acquisition software. \nThis thesis is organized in 3 main parts. After a general introduction of bioimage analysis history and a detailed review of the modern analysis workflows it fully describes the main features of Arkitekt. It then illustrates and validates Arkitekt and its capabilities on representative advanced bioimage workflows\, and discusses its limits and potentials. \nJury\n\nM. NAGERL Valentin\, Professeur des universités\, Université de Bordeaux\, Directeur de these\nMme. MANLEY Suliana\, Professeure des universités\, École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne\, Rapporteur\nM. KERVRANN Charles\, Directeur de recherche\, Centre INRIA de l’Université de Rennes\, Rapporteur\nMme. MONTCOUQUIOL Mireille\, Directrice de recherche\, Neurocentre Magendie\, Examinateur\nMme. TESTA Ilaria\, Associate Professor\, SciFiLab\, Karonlinska Institute\, Guest\nM. SIBARITA Jean-Baptiste\, Research Engineer CNSR\, HDR\, IINS\, Bordeaux\, Guest\n\nPublications\n Imaging dendritic spines in the hippocampus of a living mouse by 3D-STED microscopy Stéphane Bancelin\, Luc Mercier\, Johannes Roos\, Mohamed Belkadi\, Thomas Pfeiffer\, Sun Kwang Kim\, U. Valentin Nägerl. PrePrint bioRxiv. 2023-02-01.  10.1101/2023.02.01.526326 – Fiche \n\n
URL:https://www.bordeaux-neurocampus.fr/en/event/soutenance-de-these-johannes-roos/
CATEGORIES:Thesis
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