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SUMMARY:Cajal lectures - Single Cell and Spatial omics in the Nervous System (Program updated!!)
DESCRIPTION:Venue: CARF or Centre Broca  \nLectures are open to everyone \n\nMonday 29 June / 9:00-10:30am (CARF)\nLora Sweeney (IST\, Austria)\nInnovations in Spinal Cord Cell Type Heterogeneity Across Vertebrate Evolution. \nMonday 29 June / 11:00-12:30am (CARF)\nAparna Badhuri (UCSF\, USA)\nUnderstanding Cell Type Specification in the Developing Human Cortex. \nMonday 29 June / 2:00-3:30pm (Centre Broca)\nGoncalo de Castelo Branco (Karolinska Institute\, Sweden)\nSingle-cell and spatial omics of oligodendroglia in development and multiple sclerosis. \nTuesday 30 June / 9:00-10:30am  (CARF)\nEmma Andersson (Karolinska Institute\, Sweden)\nTowards a blueprint of life: an omics-scale approach to resolve mammalian development. \nTuesday 30 June / 11:00-12:30am (CARF)\nXiaoyin Chen (Allen Brain Institute\, USA)\nConservations and innovations in circuits revealed by barcoded connectomics. \nMonday 6 July / 9:00-10:30am (CARF)\nNaomi Habib (Hebrew University\, Israel)\nDiverging Paths of Brain Aging and Alzheimer’s Disease: From Single Cells to Multicellular Environments. \nMonday 6 July / 11:00-12:30am  (CARF)\nAmit Zeisel (Technion\, Israel Institute of Technology\, Austria)\nBrain-wide monosynaptic inputs to single neurons with ROInet-seq. \nMonday 6 July / 2:00-3:30pm (CARF)\nGiole La Manno (Brain Mind Institute\, Switzerland)\nUnderstanding Brain Development with Biological Data Science. \n
URL:https://www.bordeaux-neurocampus.fr/en/event/cajal-lectures-single-cell-and-spatial-omics-in-the-nervous-system/
CATEGORIES:Cajal Lectures,For scientists,home-event
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260701
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260704
DTSTAMP:20260623T024017
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SUMMARY:3rd European Purine Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Venue:  Campus Victoire\, Bordeaux\, France \n\nThis international event will bring together leading and emerging scientists from around the world to explore the fascinating field of purinergic research — from ATP to adenosine\, spanning receptors (P1\, P2X\, P2Y)\, enzymes\, and beyond. Participants will discover the latest insights\, innovative tools\, and cutting-edge approaches that bridge basic science to clinics in a transdisciplinary manner. \nThe meeting will be preceded by the final PRESTO meeting (30 June–1 July 2026) at the same venue. \nSymposium proposals are welcome until the end of February (all guidelines and modalities are detailed on the website). \n\nOrganizing Committee\n\n\n\nChairs: \n• David Blum\, Inserm\, Lille\, Neurosciences et Cognition\, France\n• Eric Boué-Grabot\, CNRS\, Bordeaux\, Institut des Maladies Neurodégénératives\, France\n• Cécile Delarasse\, Inserm\, Paris\, Institut de la Vision\, France\n• Karine Masse\, Univ. Bordeaux\, Institut des Maladies Neurodégénératives\, France\n• Armelle Rancillac\, Inserm\, Paris\, Collège de France\, France \n• François Rassendren\, CNRS\, Montpellier\, Institut de Génomique Fonctionnelle\, France \nLocal French Organization Committee: \n• Sahil Adriouch\, Rouen\, France\n• Jérôme Becker\, Tours\, France\n• Stéphanie Chadet\, Tours\, France\n• Thomas Grutter\, Strasbourg\, France\n• Lebon Guillaume\, Montpellier\, France\n• Laurent Martinez\, Toulouse\, France\n• Sébastien Roger\, Tours\, France\n• Lauriane Ulmann\, Montpellier\, France \n\n\nFull information & submissions\nhttps://live.eventtia.com/en/european-purine-meeting \n
URL:https://www.bordeaux-neurocampus.fr/en/event/3rd-european-purine-meeting/
CATEGORIES:For scientists,home-event,IMN,Symposium
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260703T113000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260703T113000
DTSTAMP:20260623T024017
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SUMMARY:Friday seminar - Kristin Stedal (Canceled)
DESCRIPTION:Venue: Centre Broca \n\nKristin Stedal\nSenior Researcher\, Clinical Psychologist\nRegional Department for Eating Disorders (RASP)\nOslo University Hospital Ullevål\nOUS | TBT-S |Scholar \nInvited by Sylvie Berthoz (INCIA) \nTitle\nBridging the gap between cognitive neuroscience and clinical practice: Temperament Based Therapy with Support (TBT-S) – A bottom-up approach to anorexia nervosa treatment \nAbstract\nTemperament Based Therapy with Support (TBT-S) is an emerging neurobiologically-informed skills-based family intervention for adults with anorexia nervosa (AN). It leverages findings from cognitive neuroscience to address the neurobiological underpinnings of AN\, providing a structured bottom-up framework that targets reward and motivational deficits associated with this illness. TBT-S integrates neurobiological psychoeducation and structured skills training to enhance symptom management through a strength-based framework. Rather than pathologizing temperament traits commonly associated with AN\, TBT-S leverages these characteristics as adaptive assets in the recovery process. Preliminary open trials suggest that TBT-S is associated with reductions in eating disorder symptoms and improvements in motivation for recovery. \nKey publications\nStedal\, K.\, Funderud\, I. and Lindstedt\, K. (2024)\, How Do Patients and Their Supports Experience Temperament Based Therapy With Support (TBT-S)? A Qualitative Study. International Journal of Eating Disorders. https://doi.org/10.1002/eat.24289 \nStedal\, K.\, Funderud\, I. Wierenga\, C.W.\, Knatz-Peck\, S. & Hill\, L. (2023). Acceptability\, Feasibility and Short-Term Outcomes of Temperament Based Therapy with Support (TBT-S): A Novel 5-day Treatment for Anorexia Nervosa. Journal of Eating Disorders\, 11\, 156. \nStedal\, K. Scherer\, R. Touyz\, S. Hay\, P. & Broomfield\, C. (2022). Research Review: Neuropsychological functioning in young anorexia nervosa: A meta-analysis. J Child Psychol Psychiatr\, 63: 616-625. https://doi.org/10.1111/jcpp.13562 \nStedal\, K.\, Broomfield\, C. Hay\, P. Touyz\, S. & Scherer\, R. (2021). Neuropsychological functioning in adult anorexia nervosa: A meta-analysis. Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews\, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neubiorev.2021.08.021 \nStedal\, K.\, Ely\, A.V.\, Kurniadi\, N.\, Lopez\, E.\, Kaye\, W.H.\, Wierenga\, C.E. (2019) A process approach to verbal memory assessment: Exploratory evidence of inefficient learning in women remitted from anorexia nervosa. Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology¸ 41\, 6\, 653-663\, DOI: 10.1080/13803395.2019.1610160 \nStedal\, K.\, Rose\, M.\, Frampton\, I.\, Landrø\, N.I.\, Lask\, B. (2012). The Neuropsychological Profile of Adolescents and Young Adults with Anorexia Nervosa. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology\, 27\, 329-337. \n  \n  \n
URL:https://www.bordeaux-neurocampus.fr/en/event/friday-seminar-kristin-stedal/
CATEGORIES:For scientists,home-event,iNCIA,Seminars
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SUMMARY:Seminar - James Olopade
DESCRIPTION:Venue: Centre Broca \n \n\nProf. James Olopade\nProfessor of Neuroscience and Comparative Anatomy\,\nHumboldt Research Hub for Zoonotic Arboviral Diseases (HRH-ZAD)\nUniversity of Ibadan (Nigeria) \nInvited by Marc Landry (IMN) \nTitle\nEnvironmental Pollution and the Brain: What have we Learnt from the Lab and the Field \nAbstract\nMy lab has been looking at environmental toxicants and how they affect the brain. In the last 2 decades\, we have concentrated on vanadium\, a transition metal that is a contaminant of the crude oil of many countries\, and an alloy used in the steel industry. The continuous global dependence on oil and thus subsequent increased exploration\, crude oil burning\, gas flaring\, and the increased demand for steel production make vanadium toxicity a pertinent issue. I shall be presenting on work done on the experimental neurotoxicity of vanadium and the neuro-therapeutics that we have explored. Also\, using the African Giant Rat as models in our lab in the last 15 years\, we have examined real-life changes in the brain in polluted areas in Nigeria. In addition\, however\, I shall also be sharing briefly on the good of vanadium in the nervous system and infectious viruses that have been seen in the brains of wild rodents in the course of my research. \n
URL:https://www.bordeaux-neurocampus.fr/en/event/seminar-james-olopade/
CATEGORIES:For scientists,home-event,IMN,Impromptu seminar
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SUMMARY:Seminar - Yoshiyuki Kubota
DESCRIPTION:Venue: CARF \n\nYoshiyuki KUBOTA\nNational Institute for Physiological Sciences\, Okazaki\, Japan \nInvited by Naoya Takahashi (IINS) \nTitle\nUnique Spatial Organization of Perisynaptic Astrocytic Processes in Layer 1 of the Primary Motor Cortex After Motor Skill Learning \nAbstract\nAstrocytes play a key role in regulating synaptic transmission as part of the tripartite synapse. Each astrocyte typically occupies a distinct\, non-overlapping domain. However\, the plasticity of these domains—especially during learning-related synaptic remodeling—remains largely unknown. Using two-photon imaging in Thy1-GFP mice trained for 8 days on a forelimb seed-reaching task\, we first identified dendritic segments of the apical tuft of a layer 5 pyramidal neuron that exhibited high spine turnover (Sohn et al.\, Science Advances\, 2022). Correlative light and electron microscopy using large-scale volume EM data collected from these mice with automated tape-collecting ultramicrotome and scanning electron microscopy revealed that these active dendritic segments were contacted by perisynaptic astrocytic processes (PAPs) originating from 3–6 distinct astrocytes\, which was analyzed quantitatively using our in house developed measurement methods. Notably\, these astrocytic processes extended directly and specifically toward each active dendritic segment. Despite the convergence of processes from multiple astrocytes at the level of dendritic segment\, individual dendritic spines were typically contacted by PAPs from only a single astrocyte\, indicating highly organized astrocyte-synapse interactions. In addition\, astrocyte cell bodies in layer 1 were arranged in a tiled pattern beneath the pia mater\, forming a sheet-like organization. This suggests that layer 1 astrocytes exhibit compartment-specific structural organization. \nTogether\, our findings suggest that astrocytic processes dynamically reorganize in an experience-dependent manner and may contribute to synapse-specific modulation during motor learning. Our EM-based analysis provides new insights into the fine-scale morphology of layer 1 astrocytes and their precise interactions with neurons. \n
URL:https://www.bordeaux-neurocampus.fr/en/event/seminar-yoshiyuki-kubota/
CATEGORIES:For scientists,home-event,Impromptu seminar
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