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SUMMARY:4th Eurogenesis Meeting
DESCRIPTION:EUROGENESIS 4th conference will cover several aspects of adult neurogenesis function and its related pathologies. It aims to highlight the benefits of interdisciplinary research for gathering innovative knowledge in adult neural stem cells biology\, and will promote new opportunities for cross-border disciplines interactions. \nProgramme\nTuesday\, June 11th\nRegulation of stem cells – Chair: Sebastian Jessberger \n\nM. GÖTZ (Germany)\nNew mechanisms of neurogenesis – in development and adulthood\nH. SONG (USA)\nTBA\nF. GUILLEMOT (UK)\nDiversity and ageing of hippocampal stem cells\nH. MIRA (Spain)\nA Multifaceted Role for BMP Signaling in Adult Hippocampal Neurogenesis\nS. JESSBERGER (Switzerland)\nHeterogeneity of neurogenic stem cells in the adult hippocampus\n\nIntegration into network – hair: Chichung Lie \n\nD.C. LIE (Germany)\nTranscriptional regulation of adult-born neuron development\nH. CREMER (France)\nNeuronal integration in the adult olfactory bulb is a non-selective addition process\nJ.M. ENCINAS (Spain)\nATP links neuronal hyperexcitation and induction of reactive neural stem cells\nN. TONI (Switzerland)\nStem cells: From ultrastructure to niche regulation mechanisms\nA. SCHINDER (Argentina)\nLong-lasting remodeling of hippocampal networks by neurogenesis\n\nWednesday\, June 12th\nNeurogenesis in humans – Chair: Magdalena Götz \n\nS.THURET (UK)\nAlteration of Hippocampal Neurogenesis by the human systemic milieu: A biomarker of cognitive ageing and dementia\nA. ALVAREZ-BUYLLA (USA)\nNeural stem cells and adult neurogenesis from rodents and humans\nM. BOLDRINI (USA)\nAdult neurogenesis in the human brain in health and disease\nH. ADLE-BIASSETTE (France)\nHuman hippocampal neurogenesis from development to ageing\nJ. FRISEN (Sweden)\nNeurogenesis in the healthy and pathological human brain\nM. MALETIC-SAVATIC (USA)\nFatty acids as signaling molecules and biomarkers of neurogenesis\n\n  \nRole of adult-born neurons in memory processing – Chair: Nicolas Toni \n\nG. KEMPERMANN (Germany)\nAdult neurogenesis as an individualizing trait\nH. VAN PRAAG (USA)\nRegulation of adult neurogenesis by exercise\nN. ABROUS (France)\nInfluence of spatial learning on adult neurogenesis and hippocampal networks\nP. FRANKLAND (Canada)\nHippocampal neurogenesis and memory stability\nA. SAHAY (USA)\nDentate granule cells\, memory discrimination and generalization\n\nThursday\, June 13th\nRole of adult born neurons in diseases – Chair: Paul Lucassen \n\nM. LLORENS-MARTIN (Spain)\nAdult hippocampal neurogenesis in Alzheimer’s disease\nI. SOTIROPOULOS I (Portugal)\nTau-dependent and -independent mechanisms of adult cytogenesis suppression in stress-driven brain pathology\nCD MANDYAM (USA)\nNeurogenesis mechanisms of addiction\nL SANTIN (Spain)\nThe involvement of Adult Hippocampal Neurogenesis in cocaine addiction: Recent findings from animal research\n\n  \nRole of adult born neurons in stress-related disorders – Chair: Alejandro Schinder \n\nC. BELZUNG (France)\nPost-Traumatic Stress disorder and hippocampal neurogenesis\nP. LUCASSEN (Netherlands)\nPlasticity changes in relation to early life stress and depression\nL. PINTO (Portugal)\nTime-dependent functional correlates of adult hippocampal cytogenesis: Relevance to Depression\nR. HEN (USA)\nModulation of entorhinal input by adult-born hippocampal neurons: impact on mood and cognition\n\n
URL:https://www.bordeaux-neurocampus.fr/en/event/4th-eurogenesis-meeting/
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SUMMARY:Seminar - Fabien Wagner
DESCRIPTION:Venue : Centre Broca Nouvelle-Aquitaine – Conference room \nEngineering Neural Dynamics and Neuroplasticity in Neurological Disorders using Spatiotemporal Recordings and Stimulation  \nFalling Walls Lab in der Akademie der Kuenste. Berlin\, 08.11.2017. Copyright: Ronny Hartmann/ photothek.net\nDr. Wagner conducts research at the intersection between Systems Neuroscience and Neuroengineering. He is interested in understanding how the dynamics of neuronal networks become altered in neurological disorders or after injury\, and how to restore their natural behavior using neuroprosthetic and neuromodulation approaches. \nIn this talk\, he will first introduce neurotechnologies for studying the spatiotemporal dynamics of a local neocortical area during ongoing spontaneous activity or in response to intracortical optogenetic stimulation\, in species ranging from rodents to non-human primates and epileptic patients. He will then present neuroprosthetic technologies for restoring leg motor control after spinal cord injury\, using spatiotemporally-targeted epidural electrical stimulation of the spinal cord. In a first-in-man clinical study in patients with severe and chronic spinal cord injury\, Dr. Wagner showed that these targeted spinal cord stimulation protocols enabled the immediate and temporally organized activation of the muscle groups necessary for walking. Moreover\, locomotor training based on spatiotemporal spinal cord stimulation promoted the recovery of voluntary muscle activation\, even in the absence of stimulation\, likely through plasticity mechanisms. In non-human primates\, these spinal cord stimulation protocols were further interfaced with brain signals originating from the leg motor cortex\, paving the way to closed-loop neuroprosthetic technologies for treating neurological disorders. \nDr. Wagner is now aiming at expanding the use of neuroprosthetic systems beyond their current applications in motor disorders\, towards higher-function cognitive disorders such as memory impairments and dementia. He will unveil his plan to develop a large-scale brain network neuroprosthesis to restore the natural dynamics of memory networks in non-human primate models of memory disorders and Alzheimer’s disease. He expects that spatiotemporal brain stimulation combined with cognitive training will enhance memory function and will reduce the deficits associated with Alzheimer’s disease-like neurodegeneration. \n\nThe other candidate for is Marc Deffains\, whoe presentation is on June 12th\, 2PM. \n
URL:https://www.bordeaux-neurocampus.fr/en/event/seminaire-fabien-wagner/
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