May 2019
Mini-symposium : Super-resolution Microscopy
Organizers: Olivier Rossier and Grégory Giannone (IINS)
Find out more »Impromptu seminar – Philippe Souères
The motion of Anthropomorphic systems in the Gepetto team of LAAS-CNRS
Find out more »Seminar – Stéphanie Trouche
A hippocampus-accumbens tripartite neuronal motif guides appetitive memory in space
Find out more »Bordeaux Neurocampus Day
(Haut Carré, Talence)
Find out more »Seminar: Julie Kauer
Julie Kauer is our special guest during the Bordeaux Neurocampus Day.
Find out more »4ème Journée nationale sur le Neurofeedback
Le neurofeedback, un outil pour la recherche en neurosciences cognitives ?
Find out more »Seminar – Miriam Melis
Maternal THC exposure biases dopamine system towards behavioral metaplasticity
Find out more »Seminar – Jean-Philippe Lachaux
The study of attention, the meeting point between neuroscience and daily life
Find out more »CAJAL course : Brain Homeostasis and Neurovascular Coupling
Conferences are open to everyone
Find out more »Seminar – Philippe Séguéla
Functional interrogation of genetically-defined neurons in pain and itch pathways
Find out more »Symposium: Molecular Mechanisms of Glutamate Receptor Signalling
Lieu : Centre Broca Nouvelle-Aquitaine
Find out more »June 2019
Monthly PhD seminar – Matthew Hill
Endocannainoids: multi-modal regulators of the stress response
Find out more »4th Eurogenesis Meeting
Adult neurogenesis in Physiology and Disease
Find out more »Seminar – Fabien Wagner
IMN team leader candidate (Neurocampus young chair)
Find out more »Seminar – Marc Deffains
IMN team leader candidate (Neurocampus young chair)
Find out more »Symposium NBA
Talk by Mael Lemoine (Immunoconcept) at 2PM
Find out more »Seminar – Alejandro Schinder
Invited by Nora Abrous
Find out more »Seminar – Maël Lemoine
Validity of animal models of mental disorders.
Find out more »Seminar – Tomonori Takeuchi
Memory consolidation, dopamine and two distinct novelty systems
Find out more »Seminar – David Stellwagen
TNF-mediated synaptic plasticity in the response to stress and reward
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