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SUMMARY:Cajal lectures: "Cancer and Neuroscience"
DESCRIPTION:Venue : CARF \nOrganized by the Bordeaux School of Neuroscience. \nLectures are open to everyone. \n\n\n\nProgramme\n\n\n\n\nMonday 22 September – 11:00am\nAnna Golebiewska (Luxembourg Institute of Health\, Luxembourg)\nHeterogeneity and plasticity of the brain tumor ecosystem: What can we learn from advanced patient-derived models? \nTuesday 23 September – 9:00am\nSimona Parrinello (University College London\, UK)\nInjury programmes shape gliomagenesis. \nTuesday 23 September – 11:00am\nHenrik Heiland (Dep. of Neurosurgery\, University Clinic Erlangen\, Germany)\nTBA\n \nThursday 25 September – 9:00am\n Hélène Castel (Cancer and Brain Genomics\, Inserm\, University of Rouen\, France)\nNeurosciences in Oncology: When Cancer Thinks Out of the Box. \nThursday 25 September – 11:00am \nThomas Daubon (CNRS\, University of Bordeaux\, France)\nLactate Shuttle between Glioblastoma Cells and Neurons: a Cancer Neuroscience Case. \nMonday 29 September – 9:00am\nFranck Winkler (University of Heidelberg\, Germany)\nCancer Neuroscience of Brain Tumors. \nMonday 29 September – 11:00am \nVidhya M. Ravi (Medical Centre University Clinic of Freiburg\, Germany)\nTumor–Host Interdependence: Decoding the Microenvironmental Dialogue. \nThursday 2 October – 9:00am \nHrvoye Miletic (University of Bergen\, Norway)\nCell communication and mitochondria transfer in brain tumors. \nThursday 2 October – 11:00am\nManuel Valiente (Spanish National Cancer Research Centre\, Spain)\nThe Evolving Landscape of Brain Metastases. \nFriday 3 October – 9:00am\nLeila Akkari (Netherlands Cancer Institute\, The Netherlands)\nMacrophages: Jack of all Trades in the Brain Ecosystem? \nMonday 6 October – 9:00am\nVarun Venkataramani (German Cancer Research Center\, Germany)\nTBA \nOctober 6 – 11:00am\nAurélie Tchoghandjian (Institute of Neurophysiopathology\, Marseille\, France)\nGlioblastoma stemness and immunosuppression: breaking the lethal cycle. \nOctober 9 – 9:00am\nAntonio Pagano Zottola (Bordeaux Institute of Oncology\, University of Bordeaux\, France)\nMitoDREADD: a new mitochondria-specific chemogenetic tool. \n\n\n\nCourse Directors \n\nAnna Golebiewska – Luxembourg Institute of Health\, Luxembourg\nAntonio C. Pagano Zottola – Bordeaux Institute of Oncology – Inserm\, France\nVarun Venkataramani – Universität Heidelberg\, Germany\n\n\nMore details about the course \n
URL:https://www.bordeaux-neurocampus.fr/en/event/cajal-lectures-cancer-and-neuroscience/
CATEGORIES:Cajal Lectures,For scientists
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250924
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250927
DTSTAMP:20260525T234126
CREATED:20250526T101326Z
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SUMMARY:Université d'été - Éthique et maladie neuro-évolutive
DESCRIPTION:Lieu: Bordeaux \nOrganisée par l’espace de réflexion éthique de Nouvelle-Aquitaine \n\n\nL’Université d’été de l’Espace national de réflexion éthique et maladies neuro-évolutives – en partenariat avec l’Espace de Réflexion Ethique de Nouvelle Aquitaine – revient pour une nouvelle édition autour du thème : “Chercher\, inventer\, expérimenter… ensemble !” \nL’objectif de cette édition ? Mettre en lumière toutes les formes de recherche\, d’invention et d’expérimentation\, qu’elles soient médicales\, technologiques\, sociales ou profondément humaines. \nDepuis 14 ans\, ce rendez-vous annuel s’adresse aux professionnel·les de santé\, aux chercheur·euses\, aux aidant·es\, ainsi qu’à toutes celles et ceux concerné·es par ces pathologies et les enjeux éthiques qu’elles soulèvent. \nInscrivez-vous dès maintenant à trois jours de rencontres\, d’échanges et de réflexions partagées\, dans un cadre interdisciplinaire\, pour penser ensemble les pratiques de demain ! \n\n• Mercredi 24 et jeudi 25 septembre : Centre des congrès Cité Mondiale.\n(adresse : 20 parvis des Chartrons – 33800 Bordeaux)\n• Vendredi 26 septembre : Amphithéâtre Badinter du Conseil départemental de la Gironde\n(adresse : Immeuble Gironde – 1\, esplanade Charles de Gaulle – 33000 Bordeaux) \nL’inscription comprend l’accès aux conférences\, ateliers et les pauses-cafés. Les déjeuners ne sont pas compris et seront pris librement par les participant·es. \nPré-programme\nMERCREDI 24 SEPTEMBRE\, 09h00-17h30\n– Le sens des mots\, par Armelle Debru\n– La grande conférence\n– Session plénière n°1 : “Se réinventer au quotidien”\n– Session plénière n°2 : “Coopérer à la recherche : de la conception à l’inclusion”\n– Cinq ateliers participatifs au choix\n– Projection-débat autour du film documentaire « Nos vies avec Parkinson »\,\nréalisé par Joseph Coriat et Guillaume Leblond (2024) \nJEUDI 25 SEPTEMBRE\, 09H00-17H30\n– Session plénière n°3 : “Quelle vigilance éthique pendant la conduite de la recherche et après ?”\n– Cinq ateliers participatifs au choix\n– Session plénière n°4 : “Favoriser un esprit de recherche dans tous les lieux du soin”\n– La grande conférence\n– Projection-débat exceptionnelle autour du film « Les Esprits Libres »\, réalisé par\nBertrand Hagenmüller (2025)\, Cinéma CGR Bordeaux le Français \nVENDREDI 26 SEPTEMBRE\, 10h00-16h00\n– Actualités de la recherche\, notamment autour de la molécule Lecanemab dans le traitement\nde la maladie d’Alzheimer\n– 4 sessions “workshop” composées d’une présentation de recherche médicale\, une discussion\navec un·e philosophe de la médecine\, des sciences ou du soin\, et une discussion avec le public \n  \n\nPré-programme: \nhttps://www.espace-ethique.org/sites/default/files/pre-programme_universite_dete_2025.pdf \nContenu prévisionnel: \nhttps://www.espace-ethique.org/sites/default/files/contenu_previsionnel_universite_dete_2025.pdf \nInscription: \nhttps://univ-ethique-mne-2025.teamresa.net/ \n
URL:https://www.bordeaux-neurocampus.fr/en/event/summer-university-ethics-neuro-evolving-diseases/
CATEGORIES:Evénement Université,For scientists,Symposium,Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250925T113000
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DTSTAMP:20260525T234126
CREATED:20250512T160303Z
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SUMMARY:Seminar - Pierre Burbaud
DESCRIPTION:Venue: Centre Broca \n \n\nPierre Burbaud (IMN\, CHU) \nTitle\nThe pathologies of habit \nAbstract\nHow does our brain work? At a time when there’s so much talk of artificial intelligence\, this question is all the more pressing! How do our habits develop? What drives human intelligence? \nEvolution has transformed our brains to give us extraordinary mental capacities. And yet\, our actions and social interactions\, which seem so elaborate\, are often based on archaic behaviours. \nIn this lecture\, the author\, a neurologist who cares for both adults suffering from neurodegenerative diseases and children with neurodevelopmental disorders\, talks about illnesses in which disturbed habits are present. He looks in particular at the examples of Parkinson’s disease and Gilles de la Tourette syndrome\, two mirror-image pathologies. \nBiosketch\nPierre Burbaud is a neurologist and neurobiologist (MD\, PhD). He carries out his research activities at the Institut des Maladies Neurodégénératives at the University of Bordeaux. A clinician specializing in abnormal movements and deep brain stimulation\, he treats both adults suffering from neurodegenerative diseases and children with neurodevelopmental disorders. He headed the Clinical Neurophysiology Department at Bordeaux University Hospital from 2006 to 2020. \nAux éditions Odile Jacob\n
URL:https://www.bordeaux-neurocampus.fr/en/event/seminar-pierre-burbaud/
CATEGORIES:For scientists,home-event,Impromptu seminar
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250925T143000
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CREATED:20250401T091907Z
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SUMMARY:Thesis defense - Ivan Marniquet
DESCRIPTION:Venue: Centre Broca \nDefense in english \n\nIvan Marniquet\nEquipe MutriMind (NutriNeuro) \nThesis supervisor: Jean-Christophe Delpech \nTitle\nHippocampal cognitive impairment and n-6/n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids balance modification in adult: sex heterogeneity \nAbstract\nCognitive impairment\, particularly hippocampal dependent memory deficit\, is partly due to environmental factors such as nutrition. Indeed\, throughout life\, nutrition plays a crucial role in establishing and maintaining an optimal cognitive reserve\, defined as our brain’s ability to respond efficiently to any cognitive demand in order to limit cognitive decline. Nutrition\, and more specifically the balance of n-6/n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (n-6/n-3 PUFAs)\, has been extensively studied in relation to cognitive impairment throughout life. Clinically\, links have been established between accelerated cognitive decline and reduced n-3 PUFA consumption\, as well as between n-3 PUFA supplementation and beneficial effects on memory in elderly subjects. Preclinical studies have also demonstrated that n-3 PUFA deficiency from gestation disrupts spatial memory\, and induces alterations in hippocampal neuronal functions and in the brain’s resident immune cells\, the microglia. Nevertheless\, many questions remain unanswered\, including a better understanding of the heterogeneity of forms of decline in relation to PUFA intake\, and the underlying mechanisms as a function of sex\, given that most preclinical work has been carried out in males only. \nIn this context\, the aim on my thesis was initially to evaluate in adulthood cognitive impairment of spatial memory induced by gestational n-3 PUFA deficiency\, in both sexes. My hypothesis was that n-3 PUFA deficiency would also induce an alteration in contextual memory\, a form of episodic memory\, associated with an alteration in neuronal functions of the CA1 of the dorsal hippocampus involved in those memory function. Finally\, given that spatial and episodic memory are particularly sensitive to age-related cognitive decline\, we hypothesized that a good n-6/n-3 PUFA balance could prevent the deficits observed in a mouse model of accelerated aging. \nMy results show that a gestational deficiency in n-3 PUFA leads to impairments in spatial and contextual memory in adult males and females\, based on the alteration of different parameters according to sex. This heterogeneity is particularly evident in contextual memory performance\, with females showing a memory deficit as early as 24 hours after learning\, whereas it appears 10 days later in males. At the cellular level\, these memory deficits are associated with increased intrinsic excitability of pyramidal CA1 neurons of the dorsal hippocampus in females; and an absence of long-term potentiation\, considered to be the substrate of memory\, in males. At the protein level\, altered activity of protein kinases and synaptic proteins was demonstrated with sex-specific modulation. \nIn regards to our study on the protective effects of a balanced PUFA diet on cognitive aging\, my results indicate that a balanced n-6/n-3 PUFA ratio protects contextual memory associated with a correction of neuroinflammation in the hippocampus. \nOverall\, these results provide some insight into the mechanisms involved in the optimal functioning of the hippocampus and normal cognitive capacity. These results help to improve our understanding of the importance of a good n-6/n-3 PUFAs intake for the establishment of an optimal cognitive reserve while highlighting the necessity to take sex heterogeneity into account. \nKeywords: Memory\, PUFA\, hippocampus\, neuronal excitability \nJury\n\nSandrine Thuret Dr.PhD. King’s College London\nMélanie Plourde PhD. Université de Sherbrooke\nGéraldine Poisnel PhD. INSERM Caen\nMario Carta – PhD. IINS Bordeaux\nBruno Bontempi – PhD. INCIA Bordeaux\nSophie Layé et Aude Panatier – invitées.\n\n
URL:https://www.bordeaux-neurocampus.fr/en/event/thesis-defense-ivan-marniquet/
CATEGORIES:Nutrineuro,Thesis
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