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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230619
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SUMMARY:Cajal lectures: Glial cells in health and diseases
DESCRIPTION:\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nVenue: CGFB \nOpen to everyone \n\nProgram\nJune 19 – 11:00am\nCourse directors talk:\nRagnhildur Thora Karadottir (Cambridge University\, UK)\, Cagla Eroglu (Duke University\, USA)\, Staci Bilbo (Duke University\, USA) and Jean-Christophe Delpech (NutriNeuro) \nJune 22 – 9:00am\nWiebke Moebius (Max-Planck Institute of Multidisciplinary Sciences\, Germany)\nExploring myelin biology with electron microscopy. \nJune 22 – 10:00am\n3 Brain : Presentation \nJune 22 – 11:00am\nAmit Agarwal (Heidelberg University\, Germany)\nDecoding calcium signals and mitochondrial dynamics in brain macroglia in vivo. \nJune 23 – 9:00am\nThomas Papouin (Washington University\, School of Medicine \, USA)\nMapping the Contribution of Astrocytes to the Effects of Neuromodulators on Synapses and Behavior. \nJune 23 – 11:00am (Virtual talk)\nMikael Simons (DZNE\, Germany)\nMechanisms of (re)myelination in the CNS. \nJune 24 – 9:00am\nCaroline Smith (Boston College\, USA)\nConducting rigorous behavioral testing in the context of neuro-immune interactions. \nJune 24 – 10:00am\nGiampaolo Milior (College de France\, France)\nGlial cells in the human brain: new insights and perspectives from work on human epileptic tissues. \nJune 26 – 9:00am\nKelly Monk (Vollume Institute\, USA)\nMolecular and genetic analysis of glial cell development. \nJune 26 – 11:00am\nMaarten Kole (Netherlands Institute for Neuroscience \, The Netherlands)\nNeuron-oligodendrocyte interactions in cortical circuits. \nJune 29 – 9:00am\nAddgene Presentation\nAddgene’s resources for neuroscience. \nJune 29 – 5:45pm (Virtual talk)\nDavid Rowitch (Cambridge University\, UK)\nHeterogenous origins of glia. \nJune 30 – 9:00am\nStéphane Oliet (Neurocentre Magendie\, Bordeaux University\, France)\nAstroglial contribution to NMDA receptor activity. \nJune 30 – 11:00am\nNathalie Rouach (Collège de France\, France)\nAstrocytes : the stars of brain plasticity. \nJuly 1 – 9:00am\nBart Eggen (UMCG/RUG\, The Netherlands)\nHuman microglia in development\, health and disease. \nJuly 3 – 9:00am\nSonia Garel (PSL University\, France)\nMicroglia in early brain wiring: from circuit assembly to tissue integrity \nJuly 3 – 11:00am\nEric Boué-Grabot (Bordeaux University\, France)\nSynaptic and microglial function of ATP P2X receptors in health and disease \nJuly 3 – 5:30pm (Virtual talk)\nPaola Arlotta (Harvard University\, USA)\nChanging neurons to shape glia: a tale of microglia and oligodendrocytes \nJuly 6 – 9:00am\nSoyong Hong (Dementia Research Institute\, University College London\, UK)\nMicroglia-synapse interactions: The triggers and the consequences. \nJuly 6 – 2:30pm\nDavid Belin (Cambridge Univeristy\, UK)\nRole of striatal astrocytes in the development of drug seeking habits \nJuly 6 – 4:00pm TDT Presentation  \nCourse Directors\nRagnhildur Thora Karadottir\, Cambridge University\, UK\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nCagla Eroglu\, Duke University\, US \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nStaci Bilbo\, Duke University\, US \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nJean-Christophe Delpech\, Bordeaux Neurocampus\, FR \nAbout the Cajal lectures\nThe Cajal lectures are organized in the frame of the Cajal courses\, located in the Bordeaux school of Neuroscience. They are open to everyone. \nMore details about this course:\nhttps://cajal-training.org/on-site/glial-and-astrocyte-cells-in-health-and-diseases/ \n  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
URL:https://www.bordeaux-neurocampus.fr/en/event/cajal-lectures-glial-cells-in-health-and-diseases/
CATEGORIES:Cajal Lectures,For scientists,home-event
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SUMMARY:Seminar - Wiebke Moebius
DESCRIPTION:Venue : CGFB \n\nWiebke Moebius\nhttps://www.uni-goettingen.de/en/535756.html \nTitle\nWhat we learned about myelin biology by volume EM \nAbstract\nBy using mouse genetics we investigate the cell biology and functions of the myelinating glia cells in the central as well as in the peripheral nervous system. By electron microscopy\, one astonishing feature of myelin is the appearance as a solid and rather non-dynamic structure. Also\, myelin proteins are known to turn over very slowly. To address this question we apply inducible knock-out strategies in the adult mouse\, we can observe spatial and temporal changes in the myelin ultrastructure. To understand these and other myelin-related structural processes better\, we developed protocols in electron microscopy to visualize structural features in normal and diseased state. With the help of a focused ion beam-scanning electron microscopy (FIB-SEM) we are able to add the third dimension to the ultrastructural analysis which is indispensable for the understanding of complex tissues or local connectivity. \n
URL:https://www.bordeaux-neurocampus.fr/en/event/seminar-wiebke-moebius/
CATEGORIES:Cajal Lectures,For scientists,home-event
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20230622T110000
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SUMMARY:Seminar - Lilly Bentall
DESCRIPTION:Venue : Centre Broca Nouvelle-Aquitaine \n\nLily M. Bentall\nLily M. Bentall\nDepartment of Anatomy\, School of Biomedical Sciences\nUniversity of Otago\, Dunedin\, New Zealand \nInvited by Clémentine Bosch Bouju (NutriNeuro) \nTitle\nChanges in SNpr activity underlying dyskinesia in Parkinsonian model rats \nAbstract\nMost (50-80%) Parkinson’s disease patients develop levodopa-induced dyskinesia (LID) within ten years of starting treatment. Once LID begins\, limited treatments are available to reduce this side effect. We hypothesise irreversible changes occur within the cortico-basal ganglia-thalamo-cortical network as subsequent levodopa administration always produces dyskinesia. \nWe recorded GABAergic substantia nigra pars reticulata (SNpr) neuronal activity under urethane anaesthesia from dyskinetic (LID+)\, non-dyskinetic (LID-\, lesioned rats dosed with levodopa but did not express LID)\, levodopa naïve PD-model (PD) and sham-lesioned (control\, administered levodopa) rats. Firing rate\, burstiness characteristics and LFP waveform features significantly changed between groups\, related specifically to dyskinesia expression. \nSNpr activity is altered by chronic levodopa administration. These changes hint that strengthened synaptic connections within the basal ganglia-thalamo-cortical network underlie dyskinesia expression. These findings could be important clinically to identify novel treatments that may reduce debilitating levodopa drug-induced side effects. \n
URL:https://www.bordeaux-neurocampus.fr/en/event/seminar-lilly-bentall/
CATEGORIES:For scientists,home-event,Impromptu seminar
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