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SUMMARY:Cajal lectures: "Neuroimmunology in Physiology and Disease: From Fundamental Concepts to Hands-on Training"
DESCRIPTION:Venue : CARF \nOrganized by the Bordeaux School of Neuroscience. \nLectures are open to everyone. \n\nNovember 26 – 9:00am \nSonia Garel (Institut de Biologie de l’École Normale Supérieure\, France)\nMicroglia in early brain construction. \nNovember 26 – 11:00am\n Michael Heneka (Luxemburg University\, Luxemburg)\nTunneling nanotubes as rescue routes between microglia and neurons \nNovember 27 – 9:00am \nAndrew Greenhalgh (University of Manchester\, UK)\nNavigating a career in neuroimmunology. \nNovember 28 – 9:00am \n Renzo Mancuso  (VIB\, Antwerp\, Belgium)\nElucidating the role of human microglia in neurodegeneration \nNovember 28 – 11:00am \nArthur Liesz (Ludwig-Maximilians Munich University\, Germany)\nImmunological brain-body interaction after stroke. \nDecember 1 – 9:00am \nRejuane Rua (Centre d’Immunologie de Marseille Luminy\, France)\nBrain border macrophages : more than immune sentinels? \nDecember 3 – 9:00am \nMichal Schwartz (Weizmann Institute of Science\, Israel)\nTBA \nDecember 3 – 11:00am \nAleksandra Deczkowska (Institut Pasteur\, France)\nImmune regulation of brain physiology. \nDecember 5 – 9:00am \nLaurent Groc (University of Bordeaux\, CNRS\, France)\nDecrypting pathogenic brain autoantibody at the molecular level. \nDecember 4 – 5:00pm \nJonathan Kipnis (Washington University School of Medicine\, USA)\nWhat is CNS immune privilege? An update. \nCourse Directors \n\nRosa Chiara Paolicelli – University of Lausanne\, Switzerland\nAgnes Nadjar – Neurocentre Magendie\, University of Bordeaux\, France\nStefano Pluchino – University of Cambridge\, UK\n\n
URL:https://www.bordeaux-neurocampus.fr/en/event/cajal-lectures-neuroimmunology-in-physiology-and-disease-from-fundamental-concepts-to-hands-on-training/
CATEGORIES:Cajal Lectures,For scientists
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251124
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251126
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SUMMARY:Symposium: The Impact of philosophical thinking on today’s neuroscience
DESCRIPTION:Venue: IBGC – Campus Carreire\n \nOn registration (see link below) \n\nSpeakers\n\nSerge Ahmed (CNRS Research Director in neuroscience\, Incia\, Bordeaux\, FR)\nHéloïse Athea (Postdoctoral researcher in philosophy\, Gustave Roussy\, Villejuif\, FR)\,\nJohn Bickle (Professor\, Philosophy and History of Neuroscience\, Mississippi State University\, USA)\nElodie Boissard (Postdoctoral researcher in philosophy\, Incia\, Bordeaux & IHPST\, Paris\, FR)\nThomas Boraud (CNRS Research Director in neuroscience & Director of Institute of Neurodegenerative Diseases\, Bordeaux\, FR)\, with Cédric Brun\nThomas Pradeu (CNRS Research Director in Philosophy of Science\, ImmunoConcept\, Bordeaux\, FR)\nChristopher Stevens (Postdoctoral researcher in philosophy and neuroscience\, ImmunoConcept\, Bordeaux\, FR)\nPaul Thagard (Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Philosophy at the University of Waterloo\, CA)\nMarco Viola (Assistant Professor\, University of Roma 3\, Italy)\n\nAbstracts\nSee https://philinbiomed.cnrs.fr/event/philosophy-impact-neuroscience/ \nScientific program\nDay 1\, Monday 24th\n10.00-10.30 Welcome coffee \n10.30 – Marco Viola\nFrom dotted to continuous line: Scientometric evidence for a strengthened (though not flat) relationship between philosophy and neuroscience \n11.30 – Thomas Pradeu\nFrom philosophy in science to philosophy in neuroscience \n12.30 Lunch (buffet open to all participants) \n14.00 – Héloise Athéa\nWhat is cellular memory? From bench to philosophical side and back again \n15.00 – Lisa Roux\nTBA \n16.00 Coffee break \n16.30 – John Bickle\nExploratory research in neurobiology: a case study \n17.30-18.30 – Panel discussion.\nChair: Aline Desmedt. \nDay 2\, Tuesday 25th\n10.00-10.30 Welcome coffee \n10.30 – Christopher Stevens\nPhilosophical Thinking in Neuroscience: Zones of Impact \n11.30 – Serge Ahmed\nPhilosophers and the neurosciences of addiction \n12.30 Lunch (buffet open to all participants) \n14.00 – Elodie Boissard\nBrentano’s thesis of intentionality as the mark of the mental and the birth of experimental and clinical psychology \n15.00 – Thomas Boraud & Cédric Brun\nOne Decision\, Two concepts: A call for Philosophical Clarification \n16.00 Coffee break \n16.30 – Paul Thagard\nPhilosophical Contributions to Theoretical Neuroscience \n17.30-18.30 – Panel discussion.\nChair: Cédric Brun \nRegistration\nFree but mandatory. \nPlease register here:\nhttps://framadate.org/PoEN4TkULIrJCoe8 \n
URL:https://www.bordeaux-neurocampus.fr/en/event/symposium-the-impact-of-philosophical-thinking-on-todays-neuroscience/
CATEGORIES:For scientists,home-event,IMN,Symposium
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251125
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251126
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SUMMARY:Journée des plateformes
DESCRIPTION:Bordeaux Neurocampus organise la deuxième édition de sa Journée des plateformes le mardi 25 novembre prochain au centre Broca Nouvelle-Aquitaine et sur les différentes plateformes. \nL’objectif ? Vous faire découvrir la richesse et la diversité de nos expertises techniques\, favoriser les échanges entre plateformes\, utilisateurs et partenaires\, et envisager de nouvelles formes de collaborations. \nCet événement se déroulera en trois temps : des présentations courtes dans l’auditorium du centre Broca et des discussions autour de stands le matin\, et des visites de plateformes l’après-midi. \nL’inscription est obligatoire.  \nProgramme\n9h00 – Café d’accueil \n9h30- 10h50 – Présentations orales\n/ Lieu : auditorium du Centre Broca\n \n9h30 – Département Bordeaux Neurocampus\, par Jérôme Baufreton \nL’innovation à l’université\n9h35 – The Hub\, par Marietta Dromain\n9h40 – Service DIESE (Direction du développement par l’innovation\, l’entrepreneuriat\, et le lien avec les acteurs socio-économiques) par Lorena Delgado-Zabalza\n9h45 – Fédération des Plateformes\, par Frédérique Pougnet \nLes plateformes de Bordeaux Neurocampus\n9h50 – Aquatique\n9h55 – BioCell\n10h00 – BioProt\n10h05 – Bordeaux Imaging Center\n10h10 – HistoCARE\n10h15 – PAM\n10h20 – PARCA\n10h25 – PIV-EXPE\n10h30 – PRNPP\n10h35 – PUMA\n10h40 – RACIN\n10h45 – Vectorologie\n10h50 – Ecole des Neurosciences \n11h00 : Stands\, posters\, démonstrations de matériels\n/ Lieu : atrium du centre Broca \n12h30 : Déjeuner \n14h00 : Visites de plateformes \nPour la visite de plateformes\, merci de consulter la liste sur https://www.bordeaux-neurocampus.fr/recherche/plateformes/ pour faire votre choix. Ecrire ensuite à julia.goncalves@u-bordeaux.fr \n16h30 : Wine & cheese & goûter \nFormulaire d’inscription\nhttps://framaforms.org/journee-des-plateformes-de-bordeaux-neurocampus-25112025-1675856027 \n  \n
URL:https://www.bordeaux-neurocampus.fr/en/event/journee-des-plateformes/
CATEGORIES:For scientists,home-event,Symposium
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SUMMARY:Soutenance d'HDR - Jérôme Aupy
DESCRIPTION:Salle Module 2.6 \n\nJérôme Aupy\nMCU PH\nTeam : Network dynamics underlying function & dysfunction of procedural learning (Leblois / Mallet)\nIMN \n\nJérôme Aupy is an Associate Professor at the University of Bordeaux and Hospital Practitioner\, coordinator of the Center for Rare Epilepsies at Bordeaux University Hospital. He is a researcher at the Institute of Neurodegenerative Diseases (IMN\, Bordeaux Neurocampus). His HDR work explores cortico-subcortical networks in focal epilepsies and their links with psychiatric comorbidities\, combining intracerebral recordings\, neuroimaging\, and cognitive approaches to better understand the neural dynamics underlying epilepsy and behavior.\n\nTitle\nCortical-subcortical networks in focal epilepsies and associated psychiatric comorbidities \n\n\nJury\nM Philippe DERAMBURE\, Professeur des Universités\, Université de Lille – Rapporteur\nM Pascal BENQUET\, Professeur des Universités\, Université de Rennes – Rapporteur\nM Thomas Michelet\, Maître de Conférence Universitaire\, Université de Bordeaux – Rapporteur\nM Dominique GUEHL\, Professeur des Universités\, Université de Bordeaux – Examinateur\nMme Aileen McGONIGAL\, Professeur des Universités\, University of Queensland – Examinatrice\nM Pierre BURBAUD\, Professeur des Universités\, Université de Bordeaux – Examinateur \n\n
URL:https://www.bordeaux-neurocampus.fr/en/event/soutenance-hdr-jerome-aupy/
CATEGORIES:HDR,home-event,IMN
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SUMMARY:Thesis defense - Laetitia Bettarel
DESCRIPTION:Venue : Centre Broca \n\nLaetitia Bettarel\nTeam Quantitative imaging of the cell\nIINS \n\nTitle\n\nIn-depth Single Molecule Localization Microscopy using adaptive optics and PSF engineering \nAbstract\nAssessing protein organization and dynamics in their native cellular context provides key insights into the molecular mechanisms that govern cell function. Super-resolution microscopy has been a major breakthrough in this regard\, driving major discoveries in cell\, developmental and neuro- biology. Amongst these techniques\, Single Molecule Localization Microscopy (SMLM) enables locating\, tracking and counting biomolecules in their cellular environment with nanoscale resolution. However\, conventional SMLM imaging is restricted by its shallow penetration depth\, precluding many biological events to be investigated. Performing volumetric SMLM deep within complex multicellular samples therefore poses several challenges: achieving efficient optical sectioning with high photon collection capabilities\, and correcting the optical aberrations introduced both by the optical system and the sample\, which blur the single molecule signals and compromise localization precision and accuracy. \nTo address these challenges\, we developed in the team a specific light-sheet architecture\, named soSPIM\, which enables in-depth single-molecule imaging and supports the culture and observation of complex 3D cellular models. In parallel\, Adaptive Optics (AO) has emerged as a powerful solution to correct system- and sample-induced aberrations and thereby improve image quality in-depth. Recently\, we combined soSPIM with AO to achieve volumetric 3D SMLM imaging at the whole cell scale. Yet\, this implementation still relies on fiducial markers located close to the sample\, which prevents the effective correction of sample-induced aberrations\, that become especially significant within multicellular systems. In addition\, it uses conventional 3D localization approaches\, that are non-optimal for fast and accurate in-depth single molecule localization. \nIn this context\, my PhD work focused on developing methodological solutions to extend the applicability of the AO-soSPIM imaging platform for in depth SMLM in complex 3D samples. First\, I developed a fully custom Python-based sensorless AO correction algorithm allowing complete control over all parameters of the correction loop\, including the integration of user-defined image quality metric specifically tailored to the imaging modality and sample type. Building on this\, I established a systematic framework to assess fiducial-free image-based metrics and identify those most sensitive and robust under in-depth SMLM experimental conditions. Together\, these developments provide a versatile and reliable foundation for restoring diffraction-limited performance in photon-limited SMLM acquisitions. \nSecond\, I investigated deep learning-based single molecule localization frameworks that exploit data-driven PSF models to enhance both localization robustness and imaging speed\, offering a promising alternative to conventional Gaussian fitting in dense or challenging 3D SMLM datasets. I also explored experimental PSF modeling strategies to better account for residual aberrations and complex PSF deformations in depth. These approaches\, which capture PSF shapes beyond the Gaussian approximation\, aims to improve localization precision and accuracy under aberrated conditions. \nAltogether\, these methodological developments establish a robust pipeline for aberration-corrected\, high-resolution 3D SMLM within complex biological 3D samples. By enabling reliable volumetric SMLM imaging beyond the coverslip\, this work broadens the scope of super-resolution imaging toward physiologically relevant 3D models such as spheroids and organoids. \nPublication\nCabillic\, M.\, Forriere\, H.\, Bettarel\, L. et al.\, In-depth single molecule localization microscopy using adaptive optics and single objective light-sheet microscopy. Nat Commun 16\, 8362 (2025). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-025-62198-8. \nJury\n– Rémi GALLAND : Directeur de thèse\n– Laurent COGNET: Examinateur\n– Alexandra FRAGOLA: Rapporteuse\n– Lydia DANGLOT: Rapporteuse\n– Jean-Baptiste SIBARITA: Invité \n\n
URL:https://www.bordeaux-neurocampus.fr/en/event/thesis-defense-laetitia-bettarel/
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