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SUMMARY:Cajal lectures : "The Brain Prize Course - Advanced Techniques for Synapse Biology"
DESCRIPTION:Venue : CARF \nOrganized by the Bordeaux School of Neuroscience. \nLectures are open to everyone. \nProgramme\nJune 24 – 9:00am \nCorette Wierenga (Radboud Universiteit\, Netherlansd)\nCoordination of excitatory and inhibitory synapses via dendritic endocannabinoid signaling. \nJune 24 – 11:00am \nFranck Polleux (Columbia University\, USA)\nSynaptic and molecular mechanisms underlying the emergence of feature selectivity in hippocampal neurons. \nJune 25 – 11:00am \nNelson Rebola (Institut du Cerveau\, France)\nNew insights into the cellular mechanisms regulating interneuron activity in the neocortex. \nJune 26 – 11:00am \nMonica Di Luca (Università degli Studi di Milano\, Italy)\nDynamic Synapses: local regulation and the long arm to the nucleus. \nJuly 7 – 9:00am\n Peter Scheiffele (Universität Basel\, Switzerland)\nMolecular mechanisms of neuronal circuit formation and plasticity. \nJuly 8 – 5:00pm \nMichael E. Greenberg (Harvard Medical School\, USA) – Virtual talk\nHonorary lecture – Brain Prize Winner\nHow nature and nurture conspire to control brain development and function. \nJuly 10 – 9:00am \nErin Schuman (Max Planck Institute for Brain Research\, Germany)\nHonorary lecture – Brain Prize Winner\nMessages and machines at neuronal synapses. \nJuly 10 – 11:00am \nPatrik Verstreken (VIB-KU Leuven Center for Brain & Disease Research\, Belgium)\nTargeting dementia by tackling synaptic Tau. \n\nCourse Directors\n– Cécile Charrier – Institut de Biologie de l’ENS\, France\n– Julien Dupuis – IINS – University of Bordeaux\, France \n\nMore details about the course \n
URL:https://www.bordeaux-neurocampus.fr/en/event/cajal-lectures-the-brain-prize-course-advanced-techniques-for-synapse-biology/
CATEGORIES:Cajal Lectures,For scientists,home-event
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SUMMARY:7èmes journées de Neurophysiologie Clinique
DESCRIPTION:The 7th Journées de Neurophysiologie Clinique (JNC) will be held in Bordeaux from July 1-3\, 2025\, on the Bordeaux Bastide campus. \nOrganized by the Société de Neurophysiologie Clinique de Langue Française\, these days are an ideal opportunity to bring together a diverse community of professionals: neurophysiologists\, neurologists\, neuropediatricians\, psychiatrists\, psychologists\, intensive care physicians\, neuroscience researchers\, engineers\, nurses and technicians. \nThis year’s edition of the Clinical Neurophysiology Journeys will highlight several exciting themes. The thematic day on July 1st focus on the study of the basal ganglia and their role in motor\, epilepsy and cognitive functions. To close this first day\, we will have the pleasure of listening to Jennifer Coull\, who will take us into the world of time with a keynote lecture on time perception. \nThe following days will explore vestibular system adaptation in microgravity\, the electrophysiological dynamics of sleep and its disorders\, as well as the neurophysiology of cenesthesia and interoception. \nWe hope that this preview of the program will make you want to take part and share your experiences in a setting that is both scientific and friendly\, in the heart of our beautiful city of Bordeaux\, along the banks of the Garonne River. \nLocal organizing committee\nJérôme AUPY\nPierre BURBAUD\nEdouard COURTIN\nNatalia DELGADO PICCOLI\nImad GHORAYEB\nDominique GUEHL\nVéronique MICHEL\nJean-Arthur MICOULAUD \nProgram : Neurophysiologie Clinique_programme \nFurther information and registration \n \nContact : secretariat-snclf  secretariat-snclf@ant-congres.com \n
URL:https://www.bordeaux-neurocampus.fr/en/event/7emes-journees-de-neurophysiologie-clinique/
CATEGORIES:For scientists,IMN
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SUMMARY:Seminar - Caroline Ménard
DESCRIPTION:Venue: Centre Broca \n\nCaroline Menard\, PhD\nDepartment of Psychiatry and Neuroscience\nFaculty of Medicine\, Université Laval\nCERVO Brain Research Center\nQuebec\, Canada\nWebsite: menardneurolab.com \nInvited by Nora Abrous (Magendie) \n\nTitle\nNeurovascular adaptations underlie stress vulnerability vs resilience in mice and human depression \nSummary\nOur research program aims to shed light on the biological mechanisms underlying stress vulnerability vs resilience\, with help of state-of-the-art photonic technology\, in order to develop innovative treatments and identify biomarkers of mood disorders. Our multidisciplinary approach combines behavioral experiments to functional\, cellular\, molecular\, and imaging studies and validation of our rodent findings in human samples. We showed that chronic stress exposure promotes blood-brain barrier hyperpermeability leading to passage of circulating inflammatory mediators into the brain and the establishment of depressive behaviors. These changes occur in a sex-specific manner which may contribute to sex differences in depression prevalence\, symptoms and treatment responses. \nRelevant publications\n\nDudek et al. (2025) Astrocytic cannabinoid receptor 1 promotes resilience by dampening stress-induced blood-brain barrier alterations\,  https://www.researchsquare.com/article/rs-2978353/v1\nDion-Albert et al. (2023) Neurovascular adaptations modulating cognition\, mood\, and stress responses\, Trends in Neurosciences\,  https://www.cell.com/trends/neurosciences/fulltext/S0166-2236(23)00021-8\nDion-Albert et al. (2022) Vascular and blood-brain barrier-related changes underlie stress responses and resilience in female mice and depression in human tissue\, Nature Communications\,  https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-021-27604-x\nDudek et al. (2020) Molecular adaptations of the blood-brain barrier promote stress resilience vs. depression\, PNAS\,  https://www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pnas.1914655117\nMenard et al. (2017) Social stress induces neurovascular pathology promoting depression\, Nature Neuroscience\, https://www.nature.com/articles/s41593-017-0010-3\n\n
URL:https://www.bordeaux-neurocampus.fr/en/event/seminar-caroline-menard/
CATEGORIES:For scientists,home-event,Impromptu seminar,Magendie
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