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SUMMARY:Cajal lectures: "Advanced imaging techniques for cellular and systems neuroscience"
DESCRIPTION:October 18 – 11:00am\n Dmitri Rusakov (University College London\, UK)\nMonitoring variable efficacy of individual synapses with multiplexed imaging \nOctober 20 – 9:00am \nChristophe Leterrier (Aix-Marseille University\, France)\nThe axonal cytoskeleton at the nanoscale \nOctober 20 – 11:00am\nOlga Garaschuk (University of Tübingen\, Germany)\nDeciphering the functional properties of mouse and human microglia \nOctober 21 – 9:00am\nKirill Volynski (University College London\, UK)\niGluSnFR imaging reveals the differential regulation of synchronous and asynchronous vesicular release at small central synapses \nOctober 21  – 11:00am\nDaniel Choquet (Bordeaux Neurocampus\, France)\nNanoscale organization and function of excitatory synapses \nOctober 25 – 9:00am\nTimothy Ryan (Cornell University\, USA)\nSupport your local synapse: vulnerabilities and control points in synapse function \nOctober 25 – 11:00am\nDragomir Milovanovic (Charité University Clinic\, Germany)\nPhase separation at the synaptic boutons \nOctober 28 – 9:00am\nTatiana Korotkova (University of Cologne\, Germany)\nSimple pleasures: neuronal regulation of feeding and social interactions \nOctober 28 – 11:00am\nLaurent Groc (Bordeaux Neurocampus\, France)\nImaging membrane receptor dynamics: basics and role in neuropsychiatric disorders \nOctober 29 – 9:00am\nAndrea Volterra (University of Lausanne\, Switzerland)\nUse of 1D-to-3D two-photon Ca2+ imaging to decode the language of astrocyte communication \nOctober 29 – 11:00am\nChristian Henneberger (University of Bonn\, Germany)\nVisualizing the extracellular signalling of glutamate receptor ligands \nNovember 2 – 9:00am\nAnna Beyeler (Bordeaux Neurocampus\, France)\nCircuits dissection in emotional valence and anxiety: case studies on the amygdala and insular cortex \nNovember 2 – 11:00am\nValentin Nagerl (Bordeaux Neurocampus\, France)\nSuper-resolution microscopy for neuroscience: from basic principles to recent applications \nNovember 3 – 9:00am\nMichael Hausser \nNovember 3 – 11:00am\nGregory Giannone (Bordeaux Neurocampus\, France)\nTBA \nNovember 3 – 5:30pm\nThomas Blanpied (University of Maryland\, USA)\nDynamic control of synapse nanoarchitecture \n  \nAbout the course\nIn partnership with the Bordeaux Imaging Center \nVenue:   Bordeaux School of Neuroscience \nRapid advances in live imaging of targeted cellular morphologies and functions underpin the emerging revolution in our understanding of synapses\, circuits\, and behaviour. This Cajal course will assemble\, as international faculty\, leading experts in developing and exploiting cutting-edge imaging techniques that have been propelling such advances. How to combine genetically encoded fluorescence labelling with behavioural designs\, micro-circuit monitoring\, or single-molecule tracking\, how to avoid pitfalls of having false-positive observations and inherent noise\, how to best analyse your multi-dimensional data will be\, among others\, the recurrent subjects of the course. An intense programme of lectures and seminars will be combined with supervised\, hands-on practical training modules and group assignments using experimental setups and tools provided by the world-leading research environment of the Bordeaux School of Neuroscience. \n\nCourse directors: \n• Director: Dmitri Rusakov (UCL Queen Square Institute of Neurology\, UK)\n• Co-director: Tatiana Korotkova (Neuronal circuits and behaviour\, MPI for Metabolism Research\, Germany)\n• Local director: Grégory Giannone (CNRS\, IINS – UMR 5297\, University of Bordeaux\, France) \nMore details\nhttp://www.bordeaux-school-of-neuroscience.eu/ \n\n
URL:https://www.bordeaux-neurocampus.fr/en/event/cajal-course-advanced-imaging-techniques-for-cellular-and-systems-neuroscience/
CATEGORIES:Cajal Lectures,For scientists,home-event,Trainings
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SUMMARY:Cajal lecture - Andrea Volterra
DESCRIPTION:CGFB \n\nAndrea Volterra (University of Lausanne\, Switzerland)\n \nTitle: Use of 1D-to-3D two-photon Ca2+ imaging to decode the language of astrocyte communication\n\nIn the frame of the Cajal course ““Advanced imaging techniques for cellular and systems neuroscience” \nFree entry \nMore details \n
URL:https://www.bordeaux-neurocampus.fr/en/event/cajl-lecture-andrea-volterra/
CATEGORIES:Cajal Lectures,For scientists
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20211029T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20211029T123000
DTSTAMP:20260506T065526
CREATED:20211014T082254Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211014T142107Z
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SUMMARY:Cajal lecture - Christian Henneberger 
DESCRIPTION:CGFB \n\nChristian Henneberger (University of Bonn\, Germany) \nTitle: Visualizing the extracellular signalling of glutamate receptor ligands\n\nIn the frame of the Cajal course ““Advanced imaging techniques for cellular and systems neuroscience” \nFree entry \nMore details \n
URL:https://www.bordeaux-neurocampus.fr/en/event/cajal-lecture-christian-henneberger/
CATEGORIES:Cajal Lectures,For scientists
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20211029T113000
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SUMMARY:Monthly conference (PhD seminar) - Homaira Nawabi
DESCRIPTION:\n	\n		\n			Centre Broca Nouvelle-Aquitaine \n\nAxon Guidance during mature CNS regeneration \nAbstract\nMature neurons from the central nervous system are not able to regenerate after an insult.  Therefore\, patients have to bear motor and or cognitive disabilities for the rest of their lives as no treatment is available. Many efforts have been deployed to understand this discrepancy. For over 20 years it has been thought that the CNS environment was the main cause of this lack of regeneration. Indeed\, after CNS injury\, myelin debris release and glia scar formation act as a chemical and physical barrier for axon outgrowth. Surprisingly their modulation in vivo did not unlock CNS repair. Since 2008\, it has been shown that neurons themselves loose the ability to regenerate over the course of development.  We showed that this capacity is further decreased by the injury itself. Thus\, by modulating the neuronal intrinsic molecular pathways we are now able to induce long distance regeneration. However\, another unexpected roadblock stands on the way to achieve functional recovery: regenerating axons present strong guidance defects that counteract any attempt to build a functional circuit. By using the model of the optic nerve and the visual system our lab aims to understand axon guidance mechanism in mature CNS during regeneration. \nSelected publications\n1– Vilallongue N\, Schaeffer J\, Hesse AM\, Delpech C\, Paccard A Couté Y\, Belin S\, Nawabi H. Axon guidance modalities  in  CNS  regeneration  revealed  by  quantitative  proteomic  analysis.  BioRxive  2021 (doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2021.03.26.437129) \n2– SchaefferJ*\, Delpech C*\, Albert F\, Belin S\, Nawabi H. Adult mouse retina explants: an ex vivo window to explore central nervous system diseases. * co first autors; co–lead. Frontiers in Molecular Neuroscience 2020 \n3– Sonoda T\, Li JY\, Hayes NW\, Chan JC\, Okabe Y\, Belin S\, Nawabi H\, Schmidt TM. A noncanonical inhibitory circuit dampens behavioral sensitivity to light. Science 2020 \n4– Nawabi H*\, Belin S*\, Cartoni R*\, Williams PR\, Wang C\, Latremolière A\, Wang X\, Zhu J\, Taub DG\, Fu X\, Yu B\, Gu X\, Woolf CJ\, Liu JS\, Gabel CV\, Steen JA\, He Z. Doublecortin–Like Kinases Promote Neuronal Survival and Induce Growth Cone Reformation via Distinct Mechanisms. Neuron  2015 Nov 18;88(4):704–19. *equal contribution  \n5– Belin S* Nawabi H*\, Wang C\, Tang S\, Latremoliere A\, Warren P\, Schorle H\, Uncu C\, Woolf CJ\, He Z\, Steen JA. Injury–induced decline of intrinsic regenerative ability revealed by quantitative proteomics. Neuron 2015 May 20;86(4):1000–14.) *equal contribution. Article cited as Editor’s choice in Science Signaling 26 May 2015 Vol.8 issue378 \n\nOrganized by Bordeaux Neurocampus\, NBA and Bordeaux Neurocampus Graduate Program \n\n		\n	\n\n	\n		\n			Remise du Grand prix 2018 Fondation NRJ - Institut de France par Daniel Choquet\n			\n		\n	\n\n	\n		\n			 \nHomaira Nawabi\nGIN – Grenoble\, FR\n \nhttps://nblab.univ-grenoble-alpes.fr \n\n		\n	\nShare a pizza with the speaker\n\n	\n		\n			Ph.D. students are invited to a networking event with the guest speaker around some pizzas. \nDeadline to register: 48h prior the event\nRegistration form \nNote: According to the legislation in vigour\, you may be requested to show your sanitary pass to attend this event \n\n		\n	\n\n
URL:https://www.bordeaux-neurocampus.fr/en/event/phd-seminar-29october-2021/
CATEGORIES:For scientists,home-event,Monthly conferences
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