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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210920
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SUMMARY:Cajal course: Ageing cognition
DESCRIPTION:The lectures during the Cajal course are open to every member of Bordeaux Neurocampus. \nVenue: CGFB \n\nMonday 20 September – 14:00-15:30\nLuisa Lopes (Neurobiology of Ageing & Disease – iMM Lisboa\, Portugal) \nTuesday 21 September – 9:00-10:30\nCheryl Grady (The Rotman Research Institute\, Baycrest & University Toronto\, Canada) \nTuesday 21 September – 11:00-12:30\nNora Abrous (Neurocentre Magendie\, Bordeaux Neurocampus\, France) \nWednesday 22 September – 9:00-10:30\nCarol Barnes (University of Arizona\, USA) \nWednesday 22 September – 11:00-12:30 / remotely\nMaria Llorens-Martins (Universidad Autonoma Madrid\, Spain) \nFriday 24 September – 9:00-10:30\nLaure Rondi-Reig (Sorbonne Université\, Paris\, France) \nFriday 24 September – 11:00-12:30\nAline Marighetto (Neurocentre Magendie\, Bordeaux Neurocampus\, France) \nMonday 27 September – 17:00-18:30\nYaakov Stern (Columbia University\, USA) \nThursday 30 September – 11:00-12:30\nAdam Antebi (Max Planck Institute for Biology of Ageing\, Germany)  \nMonday 4 October – 9:00-10:30\nLuc Buée (University of Lille\, France) \nMonday 4 October- 11:00-12:30\nHélène Amieva (Bordeaux population Health Center\, France) \nTuesday 5 October – 9:00-10:30\nLars Nyberg (Umeå University\, Sweden) \nTuesday 5 October – 11:00-12:30\nGwenaelle Catheline (INCIA\, Bordeaux Neurocampus\, France) \n\nAbout the Cajal course\nVenue: Bordeaux School of Neuroscience \nThe normal aging process is associated with reduced performance on cognitive tasks that require one to quickly process or transform information to make a decision\, including measures of speed of processing\, executive cognitive function\, working and relational memories. Structural and functional alterations in the brain correlate with these age-related cognitive changes\, such as loss of synapses\, and dysfunction of neuronal networks. It is crucial to develop new approaches that consider the whole neuroanatomical\, endocrine\, immunological\, vascular and cellular changes impacting on cognition. \nThis 3-week course will cover the fundamentals of cognitive aging -including inter-individual differences\, cognitive and brain reserve and risk factors- and highlight the newest functional imaging methods to study human brain function. The Faculty will share the state-of-the-art molecular\, optical\, computational\, electrophysiological\, behavioural and epidemiological approaches available for studying the aging brain in diverse model systems. The Students will learn the potential and limitations of these methods\, through practical experience in a combination of lectures addressing aging in both humans and animal models and hands-on-projects. They will acquire sufficient practical experience to model\, design and interpret experiments and brainstorm on novel technologies and hypotheses to explore the aging of the brain using more integrative and creative approaches. \nCourse director\nLuísa Lopes\nNeurobiology of Ageing & Disease\niMM Lisboa\nPortugal \nCo-directors\nCheryl Grady\nThe Rotman Research Institute\, Baycrest\,\nCanada \nNora Abrous\nNeurocentre Magendie INSERM U 1215\,\nUniversity of Bordeaux\nFrance \nKeynote speakers\nHélène Amieva (Bordeaux Population Health\, France)\nAdam Antebi (Max Planck Institute for Biology of Ageing\, Germany)\nCarol Barnes (University of Arizona\, USA)\nLuc Buée (Centre de Recherche Jean-Pierre Aubert\, France)\nGwenaëlle Catheline (Bordeaux Neurocampus\, France)\nMaria Llorens (Centro de Biologia Molecular Severo Ochoa\, Spain)\nAline Marighetto (Bordeaux Neurocampus\, France)\nLars Nyberg (Umeå University\, Sweden)\nLaure Rondi-Reig (Sorbonne University\, France)\nYaakov Stern (Columbia University\, USA)\nTony Wyss-Coray (Stanford University\, USA) \nMore details\nhttp://cajal-training.org/on-site/ageing-cognition/ \n
URL:https://www.bordeaux-neurocampus.fr/en/event/cajal-course-ageing-cognition/
CATEGORIES:For scientists,Trainings
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210922
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210925
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SUMMARY:4th joint franco-british meeting of Neuroendocrinology
DESCRIPTION:Online \nOrganizing committee\n\n\nMarie-Pierre Moisan\, Nutrineuro\nMuriel Darnaudéry\, Nutrineuro\nXavier Fioramonti\, Nutrineuro\nDaniela Cota\, NeuroCentre Magendie\nPhilippe Ciofi \, NeuroCentre Magendie\n\n\nProgram\, registration\nhttps://bsn-sne2020.sciencesconf.org/ \n
URL:https://www.bordeaux-neurocampus.fr/en/event/4th-joint-franco-british-meeting-of-neuroendocrinology/
CATEGORIES:For scientists,Symposium
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20210923T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20210923T110000
DTSTAMP:20260506T081248
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SUMMARY:Impromptu seminar - Ludovic Tricoire
DESCRIPTION:\n	\n		\n			Title\nAll what you need to know about the delta variant… of glutamate receptors \nAbstract\nDespite the strong sequence homology with other ionotropic glutamate receptors (iGlu)\, the delta family of iGlu\, comprising GluD1 and GluD2\, is unable to bind glutamate. Until recently\, these subunits were considered as orphan since no endogenous ligand was found to open their ion pore. Nonetheless\, over the past decade\, several genetic studies have linked mutations in GluD1/2 encoding genes with psychiatric disorders such as schizophrenia and autism. Recently\, our lab showed activation of mGlu1/5 gates the opening of the GluD1/2 ion channel in several cell types. During my talk\, I will review the main features of GluD1/2 subunits regarding synapse formation\, long term plasticity and ion channel. I will also provide new unpublished data regarding the role of GluD1 in glutamatergic transmission and of missense mutations in GluD1 associated with intellectual disabilities. Aside to this project\, we are developing new pharmacology of GluD1/2 subunits based on light molecular switch attached to these subunit allowing reversible blockade of the ion. \nRecent paper linked to the seminar\nProbing the ionotropic activity of glutamate GluD2 receptor in HEK cells with genetically-engineered photopharmacology\nDamien Lemoine\, Sarah Mondoloni\, Jérome Tange\, Bertrand Lambolez\, Philippe Faure\, Antoine Taly\, Ludovic Tricoire #* and Alexandre Mourot #*  (#*: co last and corresponding authors)\neLife 2020;9:e59026 doi: 10.7554/eLife.59026 \n\n		\n	\n\n	\n		\n			 \nLudovic Tricoire\, PhD. \nCNRS Research associate CRCN\nTeam Synaptic and Neuroenergetic Networks (SNN)\nLaboratory Neuroscience Paris Seine\nCNRS UMR8246 INSERM U1130 SU UMCR119\nSorbonne Université\, Institute Biology Paris Seine \n\n		\n	\n\n	\n		\n			\nInvited by Yann Humeau (IINS) \n\n		\n	\n\n
URL:https://www.bordeaux-neurocampus.fr/en/event/impromptu-seminar-ludovic-tricoire/
CATEGORIES:For scientists,home-event,Impromptu seminar
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