June 2022
Doctoral Research Award Day
Centre Broca Nouvelle-Aquitaine
Find out more »Cajal lectures – “Single cell profiling and analysis in neuroscience”
Bordeaux School of Neuroscience
Find out more »Impromptu seminar – Erdem Karatekin
Dynamics of cell membrane tension and vesicle recycling
Find out more »SBM seminar: “The notion of Truth in the Biomedical Sciences”
By Andreas Bikfalvi
Find out more »Conférence «Dérèglement climatique : le comprendre et l’intégrer dans son environnement de travail»
Organisée par le département SBM
Find out more »Seminar – Suzanne Dickson
The Aperitif: The Neurobiology of appetite and hunger
Find out more »UNESCO Talk about Open Science – Dr Ai Sugiura
By the Reproducibilitea journal club
Find out more »Conférence : “Biais cognitifs de genre : Origines, Chiffres, Conséquences & Perspectives”
Par Renata Coura
Find out more »July 2022
Monthly conference (PhD seminar) – Linda Douw
On Zoom! Multilayer brain networks and cognitive decline
Find out more »HDR defense – Luigi Bellocchio
Cellular and Sub-cellular targets of cannabinoids in the brain: Form signaling to behavior and beyond.
Find out more »CANCELLED – Impromptu seminar – Maxime Assous
Novel interneuronal circuits modulate striatal output and striatal dependent behaviors
Find out more »Impromptu seminar – Albert Quintana
Different neurons, one disease: Parsing cell-type specific neuronal programs to treat mitochondrial disease
Find out more »FENS 2022
A Paris
Find out more »Soutenance de thèse – Zoé Mazurie
Influence du stress sur le cortex moteur primaire de la souris et ses conséquences chez un modèle murin de la sclérose latérale amyotrophique
Find out more »August 2022
Reproducibilitea session
HARKing: Hypothesizing after the results are known
Find out more »September 2022
Seminar – Masahiro Tsuji
Invited by Muriel Darnaudery
Find out more »19th Synapse and Network Day
Centre Broca Nouvelle-Aquitaine
Find out more »Thesis defense – Dana Conlisk
Psychobiological Mechanisms of Maladaptive Cocaine Seeking
Find out more »Seminar – Stuart Lipton
Hidden Networks of Aberrant Protein Transnitrosylation Contribute to Synaptic Damage in Neurological Diseases
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