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SUMMARY:Symposium: Shedding Light on the Brain with Advanced Biophotonics
DESCRIPTION:Venue: Centre Broca \nOrganized by Valentin Nägerl and Naoya Takahashi (IINS) \n\nThis 2-day symposium brings together leading developers and practitioners of cutting-edge neurotechnology techniques for high-resolution recording and manipulating the electro-chemical activity of the brain at the level of molecules\, cells and circuits. Half of the speakers come from the National Institute of Physiological Sciences (NIPS) in Okazaki\, one of the premier institutes for biomedical research in Japan (http://www.nips.ac.jp/eng/)\, headed by Prof. Junichi Nabekura\, who will be part of the delegation. All of the Japanese visitors are PIs at the NIPS with major contributions and publications in the domain. The other half of the speakers come from IINS and BIC\, whose research is similarly impactful\, attracting international attention. Importantly\, the research carried out by both sides provides for a lot of common ground while nicely complementing each other\, offering the chance for interesting and fertile discussions and learning opportunities for all attendees\, from students to postdocs and research faculty. The speakers will cover many exciting and timely topics in neurophotonics and neuroscience\, including novel microscopies and biosensors\, deep tissue multi-photon microscopy and super-resolution imaging\, presenting their latest methodological developments and neurobiological discoveries. \nProgram\nMonday 5 February\nSession 1 \n09:15-09:45 Hideji Murakoshi (NIPS)\nOptogenetic manipulation and imaging of signaling molecules in dendritic spines of neurons \n09:45-10:15 Laurent Groc (IINS)\nExploring the neuronal membrane and extracellular environment at the single molecule level \n10:15-10:45 Taisuke Yoneda (NIPS)\nExperience-dependent plasticity and visual response selectivity of layer 6b neuron subtypes in the mouse primary visual cortex \nSession 2 \n11:00-11:30 Hirokazu Ishii (NIPS/ExCELLS)\nAdvances in brain tissue two-photon laser-scanning microscopy utilizing novel techniques \n11:30-12:00 Fred Gambino (IINS)\nTwo-photon imaging of decision function during motor planning \n12:00-12:30 Hiroaki Wake (NIPS)\nHolographic microscope for multi-cellular measurement and manipulation \n12:30-13:00 Naoya Takahashi (IINS)\nDistinct roles of cortical layer 5 neuron subtypes in tactile detection and learning \nSession 3 \n14:30-15:00 Kohei Otomo (NIPS/ExCELLS)\ndescSPIM: user-affordable DIY light-sheet microscopy for cleared tissue specimens \n15:00-15:30 Mathieu Ducros (BIC)\nLattice Light-Sheet Microscopy for Neuroscience Research \n15:30-16:00 Masaru Ishii (Osaka University)\nIntravital multiphoton imaging dissecting immune cellular dynamics in vivo \n16:00-16:30 Valentin Nägerl (IINS)\nSTED imaging in mouse brain in vivo \n16:30-17:00 Takushi Shimomura (NIPS)\nVoltage clamp fluorometry of two-pore channels reveals a unique movement of 2nd S4 helix \n17:00-17:30 Jean-Baptiste Sibarita (IINS)\n3D imaging at different scales using single-objective light-sheet microscopy \nTuesday 6 February\nSession 4 \n09:00-09:30 Nabekura Junichi (NIPS)\nRemodeling of S1 circuits in chronic pain model: towards clinical trials \n09:30-10:00 Mario Carta (IINS)\nCellular coding of temperature in the mammalian cortex \n10:00-10:30 Ikuko Takeda (NIPS)\nThe role of astrocyte in V2L neuronal remodeling following vision loss \n10:30-11:00 Mathieu Sainlos (IINS)\nProtein engineering for the investigation of endogenous synaptic proteins \n11:00-11:15 Break \n11:15-12:00 Discussion \n
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SUMMARY:Spatial Transcriptomic Day
DESCRIPTION:Lieu : Neurocentre Magendie – Salle de conférence \n\nDans le cadre des Spatial Omics Days :\n– 6 février : Spatial transcriptomic day\n– 13 février : Spatial proteomic day \nLes technologies omiques spatiales englobent diverses méthodes permettant de superposer des données -omiques sur des images de tissus. Au-delà de l’identification de sous-populations moléculaires de cellules\, ces approches fournissent également des informations sur la localisation spatiale de ces sous-populations au sein du tissu d’origine. Il existe différentes solutions de omiques spatiales\, chacune présentant des caractéristiques\, des résolutions et des débits variés. Afin de comprendre les divers aspects de ces technologies\, PUMA propose une rencontre avec des experts du domaine. \nProgramme du 6 février\n– 8h30 accueil café\n– 9h00 – 9h15 : Mot d’accueil\n– 9h15 – 10h00 : NanoString\n– 10h00 – 10h45 : 10X Genomics\n– 10h45 – 11h00 : Pause café\n– 11h00 – 11h45 : Vizgen\n– 11h45 – 12h30 : Curio Bioscience\n– 12h30 – 14h30 : Speed meeting autour d’un buffet offert par les sponsors \nSur inscription : https://framaforms.org/spatial-transcriptomic-day-1697546832 \nPlaces limitées. \n
URL:https://www.bordeaux-neurocampus.fr/en/event/spatial-transcriptomic-day/
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