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SUMMARY:Neural circuits of pain: from physiology to pathology - Lectures
DESCRIPTION:Venue: CARF \nTalks are open to everyone \n\nProgram\nMonday 1st June\nVenue: CARF\n8:30-9:15\nSimon Beggs\n“Does pain in early life matter if we don’t remember it? \n9:30-10:15\nMichelle Roche\n“Neurobiological mechanisms underlying the effects of stress on chronic pain” \n10:45-11:30\nIpek Yalcin\n“Pain and Emotional comorbidities” \n11:45-12:30\nMario Carta\n“The neuronal circuits and cellular encoding of thermosensation” \n14:45-15:30\nStephanie Koch\n« Learning in somatosensory circuits » \n 15:45-16:30\nThomas Nevian\n« Nociceptive coding in the anterior cingulate cortex and the effects of analgesia » \nTuesday 2nd (Technical talk)\nVenue: Centre Broca\n\n8:00-8:45\nMikkel Vestergaard\n“Calcium Imaging and Exploratory Data Analysis” \n17:00-17:45\nStéphanie Ratté\n“New tools for analysing somatosensory systems” \nWednesday 3rd\nVenue: Centre Broca\n8:00-8:45\nDavid Finn\n“Methodological approaches for investigating endocannabinoid system involvement in human pain”. \n 17:00-17:45\nYves de Koninck\n“In vivo optophysiology” \nThursday 4th\nVenue: CARF\n8:00-8:45\nMarc Landry\n“3D reconstruction with most recent electron microscopy techniques” \n17:00-17:45\nMarie-Eve Paquet\n“New molecular biologiy tools for circuit analysis” \nFriday 5th\nVenue: Centre Broca\n8:00-8:45\nBenoit Gosselin\n“Wireless electrophysiology in freely moving models: New tools to study pain circuits.” \n\nAbout the Summer school\nThe “Neural circuits of pain: from physiology to pathology” summer school is primarily open to PhD students and post-doctoral fellows with an interest in neurology\, neuroscience\, molecular biology\, and electrophysiology. Applications from Master’s students (MSc) and tenure-track researchers are also welcome. \nThe five-day programme will allow students to explore the physiological and pathological aspects of pain\, employing cutting-edge technologies. Renowned scientists will train participants for advancements in pain treatment. Course content includes advanced courses\, workshops on techniques as well as hands-on training. \nInitially a joint initiative of the University of Bordeaux\, the CERVO research centre at Université Laval (Québec City\, Canada)\, and the Institute of Cellular and Integrative Neuroscience in Strasbourg (France)\, the third edition will integrate new partners from the ENLIGHT European University alliance (Galway\, Ghent and Bern) thanks to the PainNet Project. It will be hosted by the University of Bordeaux\, within the premises of the Bordeaux School of Neuroscience. \nhttps://bss-neuropain.u-bordeaux.fr/en/ \n \n  \n
URL:https://www.bordeaux-neurocampus.fr/en/event/neural-circuits-of-pain-lectures/
CATEGORIES:Cajal Lectures,For scientists,home-event
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260604
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260606
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SUMMARY:14th Biology / Chemistry Young Scientists' Symposium
DESCRIPTION:Venue: IECB\, Bordeaux\n \n\nThe Young Scientists’ Symposium is a student-led scientific conference focused on the interface of chemistry and biology. Organized by PhD students from the University of Bordeaux\, this conference is open to all students and researchers interested in these fields\, regardless of their institutional affiliation. \nMore details on https://yss2026.sciencesconf.org/ \n
URL:https://www.bordeaux-neurocampus.fr/en/event/biology-chemistry-14th-young-scientists-symposium/
CATEGORIES:home-event,Other events,Symposium
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260605
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260607
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SUMMARY:4th International symposium on BPAN disease
DESCRIPTION:Friday 5 and Saturday 6 June\, 2026 \nVenue : Bâtiment Bordeaux Biologie Santé (BBS) \n\nThis is the 4th symposium on BPAN disease organized by the Association “Autour du BPAN” and the NRGen Team (Translational Research on Neurodegenerative Diseases) from INCIA\, Bordeaux. \nBPAN (Beta-Propeller Protein-Associated Neurodegeneration) is a rare neurodegenerative disease that belongs to the NBIA (Neurodegeneration with Brain Iron Accumulation) group. The disease often begins in childhood with developmental delays and epileptic seizures\, then progresses in adulthood to motor and cognitive impairments (parkinsonism\, dementia). To date\, there is no curative treatment. BPAN is caused by mutations in the nuclear WDR45 gene\, which encodes a protein involved in the early stages of autophagy. \nThe symposium will provide an opportunity to discuss the latest findings regarding research models\, pathophysiological mechanisms\, the search for therapeutic molecules\, and clinical advances. It will bring together families of patients\, European researchers\, clinicians and geneticists to share the latest insights on BPAN from a transdisciplinary perspective. \nIt will take place on June 5 and 6\, with a gala dinner on Friday evening aboard a boat on the Garonne River. \nOrganizing Committee Contacts\nJean-Paul LASSERRE\, INCIA – CNRS UMR 5287\, Bordeaux – jean-paul.lasserre@u-bordeaux.fr \nIsabelle COUPRY\, INCIA – CNRS UMR 5287\, Bordeaux – isabelle.coupry@u-bordeau.fr \nProgram and registration\n available via the link below https://www.helloasso.com/associations/autour-du-bpan/evenements/symposium-in-france-5-et-6-juin-2026 \n  \n
URL:https://www.bordeaux-neurocampus.fr/en/event/4th-international-symposium-on-bpan-disease/
CATEGORIES:For scientists,home-event,Symposium
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SUMMARY:ISVV seminar - Ardem Patapoutian
DESCRIPTION:Venue: Station Marne (16-22 cours de la Marne) \n\nArdem Patapoutian\nScripps Research Institute\nNobel Prize of medicine \nTitle\nPiezo ion channels as sensors for touch and beyond: Uncorking as possible role in mouthfeel \nRegistration\nhttps://evento.renater.fr/survey/conference-ardem-patapoutian-amphi-marne-5n83nhal \n
URL:https://www.bordeaux-neurocampus.fr/en/event/isvv-seminar-ardem-patapoutian/
CATEGORIES:For scientists,home-event,Impromptu seminar,Other events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260605T120000
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SUMMARY:Seminar - Sarah Moyon
DESCRIPTION:Venue: Unité 1034 –\n1 avenue de Magellan – Pessac\nhttps://maps.app.goo.gl/neuEkruFjnJNmsu58 \n\nSarah Moyon\, PhD\nAix-Marseille University\, France\nhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/sarah-moyon-a7710619/\nhttps://inp.univ-amu.fr/fr/annuaire/sarah-moyon \nInvited by Candice Chapouly\nBiology of Cardiovascular Diseases\nhttps://u1034.bordeaux.inserm.fr/ \nTitle\nEpigenetic regulation of neuroglial communication in adaptive myelination and in age-related cognitive decline \nAbstract\nAging is associated with progressive cognitive decline\, partly linked to impaired myelin plasticity and adaptive myelination. Oligodendrocytes (OLs)\, the myelinating cells of the central nervous system\, support neuronal function through axonal insulation and metabolic coupling. With age\, myelin integrity and the capacity to generate new myelin decrease\, contributing to cognitive deficits. Emerging evidence indicates that intrinsic oligodendroglial alterations\, including epigenetic dysregulation\, underlie these defects. In particular\, downregulation of the epigenetic activator TET1 alters genes involved in neuroglial communication and the axon–myelin interface. \nWe have identified SLC12A2\, a Na+/K+/Cl- symporter localized at the neuroglial interface\, as downregulated in aged oligodendroglial cells. Reduced SLC12A2 expression is associated with structural abnormalities at the axon–myelin interface and impaired motor learning. Using an inducible oligodendrocyte-specific Slc12a2 knockout mouse model\, we show that SLC12A2 loss leads to motor learning deficits. In vitro\, Slc12a2-deficient OLs display reduced branching and decreased axon–myelin contact\, suggesting impaired differentiation and myelination. \nThis project aims to define how TET1-dependent regulation of SLC12A2 controls neuroglial communication\, thus myelin plasticity\, during aging and in age-related diseases. \n
URL:https://www.bordeaux-neurocampus.fr/en/event/seminar-sarah-moyon/
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SUMMARY:HDR defense - Mathieu Ducros
DESCRIPTION:Venue: Institut Magendie\, conference room \nDefense in English \n\nTitle\nNeurophotonics Across Scales \nJury\nDr Alexandra Fragola\, University professor ; spokesperson \nDr Rémi Galland\, Researcher CNRS ; spokesperson \nDr Willy Supatto\, Research Director CNRS ; spokesperson \nDr Cathie Ventalon\, Researcher CNRS CNRS ; examinator \nDr Eirini Papagiakoumou\, Researcher CNRS INSERM ; examinator \nDr Daniel Choquet\, Research Director CNRS ; examinator \n
URL:https://www.bordeaux-neurocampus.fr/en/event/hdr-defense-mathieu-ducros/
LOCATION:Institut François Magendie\, 146 rue Léo saignat\, Bordeaux cedex\, Nouvelle-Aquitaine\, 33077\, France
CATEGORIES:BIC,For scientists,HDR,home-event
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