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SUMMARY:CAJAL course : Brain Homeostasis and Neurovascular Coupling
DESCRIPTION:Talks (venue: CGFB)\nTuesday 21st May \n9:00 Martin LAURITZEN\n« Basics of brain homeostasis and cerebral blood flow regulation » \nWednesday 22nd May \n9:00 Edith HAMEL\n« The cellular basis of the neurovascular unit\, regulation and pathology » \nThursday 23th May \n9:00 Ulrich DIRNAGL\n« Increasing the validity and reproducibility of neurovascular research » \nSaturday 25th May \n9:00 David ATTWELL\n« Control of cerebral blood flow by capillary pericytes in health\, ischaemia and Alzheimer’s disease » \nMonday 27th May \n9:00 Constantino IADECOLA\n« Neurovascular bases of cognitive dysfunction: blood flow and beyond » \nThursday 30th May \n9:00 Mickaël TANTER\n« Functional and superresolution ultrasound for whole brain neuroimaging » \nFriday 31st May \n9:00 Robert G. THORNE \n11:00 Bruno WEBER\n« Metabolic coupling of brain cells » \nSaturday 1st June \n9:00 Jean-François GHERSI-EGEA\n« Known and less known functions of the choroid plexus-CSF system » \nMonday 3rd June \n9:00 Britta ENGELHARDT\n« The brain barriers establish CNS immune privilege » \nThursday 6th June \n9:00 Anna DEVOR\n« Neurovascular coupling and O2 metabolism » \n11:00 Jérôme BADAUT\n« Water homeostasis and brain edema » \nFriday 7th June \n9:00 Frédéric LESAGE\n« Changes in microvasculature properties with age and its impact on MRI modelling » \nAbout the course\nThe Neurovascular unit (NVU) is a physiological entity that consists of fine-tuned interactions between cerebral blood vessels\, pericytes\, astrocytes\, immune cells and neurons in order to maintain brain homeostasis. The NVU contributes to brain vessel properties such as blood-brain barrier (BBB) and cerebral blood flow regulation. Several brain disorders are associated with NVU dysfunction. There have been several recent advances in knowledge and in the technologies available to study the NVU. This advanced course will allow students to gain basic knowledge and hands-on experience with various techniques\, such as in vivo/ex vivo high-resolution imaging\, magnetic resonance imaging\, brain vascular pathology rodent models and in vitro BBB models. \nCourse director \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMartin Lauritzen\nDepartment of Neuroscience\nUniversity of Copenhagen\nand Rigshospitalet\nDenmark\n\n\n\n\nCo-directors \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n Edith Hamel\nMontréal Neurological Institute\nMcGill University\nCanada\n\nJérôme Badaut\nBrain Molecular Imaging Lab\nCNRS – INCIA\nUniversity of Bordeaux\nFrance\n \n\n\n\n  \nKeynote speakers \nDavid Attwell (Department of Neuroscience\, Physiology & Pharmacology\, University College London\, UK)\nAnna Devor (Department of Neurosciences\, UC San Diego School of Medicine\, USA)\nUlrich Dirnagl (Department of Experimental Neurology\, Charité Universitätsmedizin Berlin\, Germany)\nBritta Engelhardt (Theodor Kocher Institute\, University of Bern\, Switzerland)\nJean-François Ghersi-Egea (Fluids and barriers of the CNS\, Lyon Neuroscience Research Center\, France)\nCostantino Iadecola (Feil Family Brain & Mind Research Institute\, Weill Cornell Medicine\, New York\, USA)\nFrédéric Lesage (Department of Electrical Engineering\, Polytechnique Montréal\, Canada)\nMickael Tanter (French National Institute for Health and Medical Research\, Institut Langevin\, ESPCI\, Paris\, France)\nRobert G. Thorne (Denali Therapeutics\, South San Francisco\, California\, USA/ Pharmaceutical Sciences Division\, University of Wisconsin-Madison\, USA)\nBruno Weber (Institute of Pharmacology and Toxicology\, University of Zurich\, Switzerland) \n
URL:https://www.bordeaux-neurocampus.fr/en/event/cajal-course-brain-homeostasis-and-neurovascular-coupling/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190527
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SUMMARY:Symposium: Molecular Mechanisms of Glutamate Receptor Signalling
DESCRIPTION:Venue: Auditorium Centre Broca Nouvelle-Aquitaine \nOrganisation;\nJonathan Elegheert – jonathan.elegheert@u-bordeaux.fr\nDaniel Choquet – daniel.choquet@u-bordeaux.fr\nChristophe Mulle – christophe.Mulle@u-bordeaux.fr \nProgram\n9:30  Welcome remarks \n9.45 – 10.45\nProf. Alexander Sobolevsky – Columbia University\, New York\, USA\n“Structural mechanisms of AMPA receptor regulation and gating” \n10.45 – 11.45\nDr. Ingo Greger – MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology (MRC-LMB)\, Cambridge\, UK\n“Assembly\, structure and organisation of heteromeric AMPA receptor complexes” \n11.45 – 12.30\nDr. Harold MacGillavry – University of Utrecht\, Utrecht\, The Netherlands\n“Dissecting the dynamic organisation of metabotropic glutamate receptors at excitatory synapses” \n12.30 – 13.30 Lunch \n13.30 – 14.00\nDr. Ingrid Chamma – CNRS / University of Bordeaux\, Bordeaux\, France\n“Nanoscale organisation of synaptic adhesion proteins” \n14.00 – 14.30\nDr. Keiko Matsuda – Keio University School of Medicine\, Tokyo\, Japan\n“A glutamate receptor complex across the synaptic cleft” \n14.30 – 15.00\nDr. Kunimichi Suzuki – Keio University School of Medicine\, Tokyo\, Japan\n“Building a bridge over troubled synapses” \n15.00 – 15.30 Coffee break \n15.30 – 16.30\nProf. Bernd Fakler – University of Freiburg\, Freiburg\, Germany\n“Building and physiology of AMPA receptors encoded by their proteome” \n16.30 – 17.30\nProf. Michisuke Yuzaki – Keio University School of Medicine\, Tokyo\, Japan\n“Casting new light on synaptic plasticity using optogenetic tools” \n17.30 – 17.35 – Closing remarks \n
URL:https://www.bordeaux-neurocampus.fr/en/event/symposium-molecular-mechanisms-of-glutamate-receptor-signalling/
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