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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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SUMMARY:Cajal lectures - Optogenetics\, chemogenetics\, and biosensors for neural circuit research
DESCRIPTION:Venue: CGFB \nLectures are open to everyone. \n\nWednesday 3 April – 9:00am\nOfer Yihzar (Weizmann Institute of Science\, Israël)What is optogenetics good for? \nWednesday 3 April – 11:00am\nMichael Bruchas (University of Washington\, USA)\nDecoding the Neurobiological Mechanisms of Neuromodulation\n \nThursday 4 April – 9:00am\nJonas Wietek (Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin\, Germany)200 years of discovery\, 20 years of innovation: The Journey of Optogenetics and Rhodopsins. \nThursday 4 April – 11:00am\n Stefan Herlitze (Ruhr–University Bochum\, Germany)MoleOptogenetic control and visualization of GPCR pathways\, or a journey from mouse brain to bioluminescent and fluorescent fish. \nFriday 5 April – 9:00am\nSimon Wiegert (University of Heidelberg\, Germany)New lights on an old concept : investigating the link between pupil linked arousal neuromodulation. \nFriday5 April – 11:00am\nMarie Carlen (Karolinska Institute\, Sweden)\nWhat defines the prefrontal cortex? Large-scale spiking surveys outline the landscape of the mouse prefronal cortex.\n \nTuesday 9 April – 9:00am\nValentina Emiliani (Vision Institute\, France)Holographic all–optical manipulation of neuronal circuits. \nTuesday 9 April – 11:00am\nCyril Herry and Daniel Jercog (Bordeaux University\, France\, University of Copenhagen\, Denmark)\nFrom single cell to population analysis of defensive behaviors.\n \nSaturday 13 April – 9:00am\nLief Fenno (University of Texas\, USA)\nEngineered platforms for complex AAV cargo expression.\n \nSaturday 13 April – 11:00am\nYaniv Ziv (Weizmann Institute of Science\, Israël)\nRepresentational drift in the hippocampus and cortex. \nTuesday 16 April – 9:00am\nChristina Kim (UC Davis\, USA)Optogenetic reactivation of drug–ensembles using activity integrators. \nTuesday 16 April  – 11:00am\n Karl Deisseroth (Stanford University\, USA)Probing Mysteries of Brain Function: An Unexpected Journey Through the Inner Workings of Microbial Membrane Channels. \nFriday 19 April – 9:00am\nMackenzie Mathis (EPFL\, Swiss)\nMeasuring neural and behavioral dynamics.\n \nFriday 19 April – 11:00am\nAnna Beyeler (Bordeaux University\, France)\nLinking anxiety and emotional valence in circuits of the amygdala and insula.\n \n\nAbout the course\nWebsite: https://cajal-training.org/on-site/optogenetics-chemogenetics-biosensors/ \n
URL:https://www.bordeaux-neurocampus.fr/en/event/cajal-lectures-optogenetics-chemogenetics-and-biosensors-for-neural-circuit-research/
CATEGORIES:Cajal Lectures,For scientists
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SUMMARY:BCBG
DESCRIPTION:Venue: Haut-Carré \nThe “Bordeaux Cell Biology Gathering” (BCBG) is a one-day event where anyone for Bordeaux working in cell biology is invited. The aim of this event is to facilitate meetings between researchers and students who are keen to present their work in an informal and convivial way.. The speakers are all from Bordeaux. \n\nSession 1 – Chair Isabelle Sagot\n9h Welcome talk \n9h10 Stephanie Desprat (EPOC)\nPaleopollen from the deep sea: what they look like and what they tell us \n9h25 Matthieu Sainlos (IINS)”Protein engineering for the investigation of endogenous synaptic proteins \n9h40 François Moisan (BRIC)\nCellular network and dynamic interactions of Telocytes in tumor angiogenesis\, new insights form large volume imaging and 3D model of Infantile Hemangioma. \n9h55 Derek McCusker (IBGC)\nCluster or bust: Rho GTPase nanoclustering in healthy cell proliferation \n10h10 Mélanie Bohivers (MFP)\nDeciphering the biogenesis of a key structure in pathogen Trypanosoma brucei: the known and the unknown \n10h25 COFFEE BREAK \nSession 2 – Chair Sébastien Mongrand\n11h15 – Olivier Rossier (IINS)\nDeciphering the inner life of cell adhesions with super-resolution microscopy and single protein tracking \n11h30 – Hortense Moreau (LBM)\nDivide and connect: plasmodesmata biogenesis during plant cell division \n11h45 – Jérôme Ezan (Magendie)\nA novel core planar cell polarity (PCP) signaling protein player in axonal initial segment formation and function. \n12h – Cloé Tessier (BRIC)\nDynamics of lipid droplets in glioblastoma \n12h15 – Manuel Rojo (IBGC)\nLocalization of mitochondrial proteins and visualization of mitochondrial membranes by Expansion Microscopy \nLUNCH BREAK \nSession 3 – Chair Olivier Rossier\n14h – Rémi Fronzes (MFP)\nTowards in situ structural biology: Promises and pitfalls of cryo-tomography and cryo-correlative approaches. \n14h15 – Irène Deduyer (IBGC)\nSpecific tissue features govern two pathways driving cytokinesis \n14h30 – Mathieu Letellier (IINS)\nActivity-dependent molecular tagging of central synapses \n14h45 – Amandine Leroy (BIC)\nImplementation of array-tomography for 3D spatiotemporal mapping of plasmodesmata cell-to-cell connectivity \n15h – Valentin Delobel (Cardio)\nIdentification of Mutated in colorectal cancer (MCC) protein as a novel partner of Wnt signalling in polarized vascular plexus organization \n15h15 – BREAK \nSession 4 – Chair Violaine Moreau\n16h00 – Lucille Rouyer (BRIC)\n3D model to understand hepatocellular carcinoma progression: Investigating the interface between normal liver and HCC cells \n16h15 – Léna d’Agata (CBMN)\nImplication of annexins on the development of Duchenne muscular dystrophy \n16h30 – Ihssane Idrissi (IINS)\nHepato-toxicological assay using 3D models and soSPIM imaging \n16h45 – Jeremie Teillon (BIC)\nWhole organ imaging with tissue optical clearing \n17h00 End of the meeting \n  \nRegistrations\nhttps://sbm.u-bordeaux.fr/evenements/bcbg-1  \n
URL:https://www.bordeaux-neurocampus.fr/en/event/bcbg/
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