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SUMMARY:Doctoral Research Day 2024
DESCRIPTION:Venue: Centre Broca \n\nProgram\n9:30 – Nathan Benac (Team: Groc\, IINS)\nNon-canonical interplay between glutamatergic NMDA and dopamine receptors shapes synaptogenesis \n10:00 – Sara Carracedo Vicente (Team: Boué-Grabot / Landry\, IMN)\nP2X4 receptor in ALS pathogenesis and its potential use as a biomaker \n10:30 – Ana Moreira de Sa (Team: Mulle\, IINS)\nPhysiological role of the amyloid precursor protein at hippocampal mossy fiber synapses \n11:00 – Coffee break – \n11:30 – Special guest: Ardem Patapoutian // More details\nMay the Force be with you! Piezo channels in mechanosensory biology \n– Lunch break – \n14:15 – Pierre Mortessagne (Team: Abrous\, Magendie)\nCharacterization of the different populations of granular neurons in the dentate gyrus of the hippocampus: from morphology to function \n14:45 – Celeste Ferraguto (Team: Bontempi\, INCIA)\nNovel pharmacological approaches to treat auditory dysfunction in neurodevelopmental disorders \n15:15 – Ana Paula Menegolla (Team: Herry\, Magendie)\nDifferential contribution of distinct neuronal populations to danger representations \n15:45 – Coffee break – \n16:15 – Anass El Azraoui (Team: Humeau\, IINS)\nPrefrontal coding for valence during goal-directed behviors \n16:45 – Eduarda Gervini (Team: Leblois / Mallet\, IMN)\nA Python suite to investigate songbird vocal learning and consolidation \n17:15 – Wine and cheese // open to everyone attending the event. From 5pm. \n17:30 – PhD Award announcement \nRegistration\nhttps://framaforms.org/registration-doctoral-research-award-day-june7th-2024-1654157205 \nA poster?\nPhD students who want to present on that day can still send a message to Julia Goncalves (julia.goncalves@u-bordeaux.fr). Anyone is very welcome (limited to 30 posters). \n\nMore details about the call  \nWith the support of the Bordeaux Neurocampus Graduate Program and Casden \n \n  \n
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SUMMARY:Friday Seminar - Ardem Patapoutian
DESCRIPTION:Venue: Centre Broca \nThis seminar will take place during the Doctoral Research Day\, but is open without registration \n\nArdem Patapoutian\nScripps Research Institute – La Jolla\, California\nNobel Prize of Medicine\, 2021 \nTitle\nMay the Force be with you!  Piezo channels in mechanosensory biology \nAbstract\nMechanotransduction was perhaps the last major sensory modality not understood at the molecular level. Proteins/ion channels that sense mechanical force are postulated to play critical roles in sensing touch/pain (somatosensation)\, sound (hearing)\, shear stress (cardiovascular function)\, etc.; however\, the identity of ion channels involved in sensing mechanical force had remained elusive. The Patapoutian lab identified PIEZO1 and PIEZO2\, mechanically-activated cation channels that are expressed in many mechanosensitive cell types. Genetic studies established that PIEZO2 is the principal mechanical transducer for touch\, proprioception\, baroreception\, bladder\, and lung stretch\, and that PIEZO1 mediates blood-flow sensing\, which impacts vascular development and iron homeostasis. Clinical investigations have confirmed the importance of these channels in human physiology. Current work in Patapoutian continues to explore the role of mechanosensation and interoception in physiology and disease. \n  \n
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