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SUMMARY:Synapse and Network Day 2025
DESCRIPTION:The 22nd edition of the Synapse and Network Day will take place at the Centre Broca on Friday 19 September from 9:30. \nRegistrations for lunch are closed. \nPlease note that Shujia Zhu’s talk has been moved to Thursday 18 September at 2pm (venue: CARF) \nGuest\n\nPhilippe Isope (INCI\, université de Strasbourg)\nHow synaptic connectivity maps encode internal models in the cerebellar cortex?\n\nProgram\n9:30-10:30 – Philippe Isope (INCI\, Université de Strasbourg)\nHow synaptic connectivity maps encode internal models in the cerebellar cortex? \n10:30-10:50 – Silvia Sposini (IINS)\nImaging the dynamics of neuromodulator receptor endocytosis \n10:50-11:10 – Juan Garcia Ruiz (Neurocentre Magendie)\nThe role of glucose and lactate to sustain basal synaptic transmission and excitability \n11:10-11:30 – Break \n11:30-12:00 – Romuald Nargeot (INCIA)\nOrganelle calcium-derived voltage oscillations in a decisional network contribute to memory of a compulsive-like behavior in Aplysia \n12:00-12:20 – Simon Lecomte (IINS)\nImpact of FMRP deletion on presynaptic mechanisms at mf-CA3 synapse. \n12:20-12:40 – Carmen Guerrero-Marquez (IMN)\nCortical Contributions to Basal Ganglia-Thalamocortical Loop Dynamics in the Zebra Finch Song System \n12:40-14:20 – Lunch break \n14:20-14:50 – Sandrine Pouvreau (Neurocentre Magendie)\nMitochondrial-cytosolic calcium crosstalk in astrocytes: how do CB1 receptors shape the dialogue? \n14:50-15:10 – Legeolas Velez (IINS)\nExcitatory synaptic plasticity onto inhibitory interneurons during learning. \n15:10-15:40 – Julien Courtin  (Neurocentre Magendie)\nMemory transfer within amygdala circuits \n15:40-16:00 – Break \n16:00-16:20 – Jakob Scharnholz (IMN)\nIs there a link between protein aggregation and dopamine physiology failure in the context of Parkinson disease? \n16:20-16:40 – Brice de La Crompe (INCIA)\nUsing open-resources to explore the role of the premotor cortex in flexible behaviour. \n16:40-17:10 – Julien Dupuis (IINS)\nKetamine alleviates NMDA receptor hypofunction through synaptic trapping \n17:10 – Concluding remarks \nOrganizing committee\n\nElena Avignone (Neurocentre Magendie)\nMario Carta (IINS)\nFrédéric Lanore (IINS)\nMuriel Thoby Brisson (INCIA)\n\n
URL:https://www.bordeaux-neurocampus.fr/en/event/network-and-synapse-day-2025/
CATEGORIES:For scientists,IINS,iNCIA,Magendie,Symposium
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SUMMARY:Seminars - Christophe Zimmer and Thomas Walter
DESCRIPTION:CARF Building Amphitheater \nIn the context of Christer Lohk’s PhD defense \n\n9:30 AM – Christophe Zimmer\nRudolf Virchow Zentrum\, Würzburg\, Germany\nAI for Microbiology and Epidemiology \n10:30 AM – Thomas Walter\nInstitut Curie\, Paris\, France\nComputer Vision for Spatial Transcriptomics \nSpatial Transcriptomics (ST) is a technique that maps gene expression to specific locations within a tissue\, thereby combining spatial information with transcriptomic data. ST enables the study of the spatial organization of cell types and cellular states\, and how these relate to tissue structure and function. ST poses several computational challenges\, including image segmentation\, single-cell deconvolution\, and cross-modality prediction\, where the goal is to infer transcriptomic profiles from morphological phenotypes. \nIn this lecture\, Dr. Walter will present recent developments in these areas. He will discuss methods for predicting molecular signatures from histology images\, as well as work on cell segmentation from image-based spatial transcriptomics data. Finally\, he will introduce an approach for predicting single-cell gene expression from morphological phenotypes\, leveraging paired Hematoxylin & Eosin (H&E) and spatial transcriptomics data. \n
URL:https://www.bordeaux-neurocampus.fr/en/event/seminars-christophe-zimmer-and-thomas-walter/
CATEGORIES:For scientists,home-event,Impromptu seminar
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