
September 2021
Reproducibilitea session
Re-run, Repeat, Reproduce, Reuse, Replicate: Transforming Code into Scientific Contributions by Benureau & Rougier
Find out more »Bordeaux Neurocampus Day
Haut-Carré, Talence
Find out more »Cajal lecture – Adam Antebi
Convergent mechanisms of longevity
Find out more »Clinical Neuroanatomy Seminar – Elena Borra
Anatomo-functional organisation of the grasping network in the primate brain -
Find out more »October 2021
Monthly conference (PhD seminar) – Vladan Lucic
Architecture of trans-synaptic assemblies at the single nanometer scale
Find out more »Le procès de l’intelligence artificielle
Lieu : Amphitéâtre de la Maison de l'Economie (bât H), Pessac
Find out more »Cajal lecture – Luc Buée
Alzheimer’s disease: The amyloid cascade hypothesis from the tau side
Find out more »Cajal lecture – Lars Nyberg
Studies of "brain reserve", "cognitive reserve", and "brain maintenance" - and some thoughts on "resilience"
Find out more »Colloque : “Post-vérité : la question de la crédibilité de la recherche scientifique à l’heure des faits alternatifs”
Site Pey Berland. Dans le cadre des trente ans de l'Institut universitaire de France.
Find out more »Cajal lecture – Hélène Amieva
Trajectories of cognitive ageing: lessons from population-based epidemiologic studies
Find out more »Cajal lecture – Gwenaelle Catheline
Inter-individual variability in brain changes during aging : multimodal MRI-based studies in population based-cohorts
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Plus d'informations prochainement
Find out more »Cajal lecture – Luísa V. Lopes
Caffeine and adenosine receptors in the aging hippocampus
Find out more »Village des Sciences
A Cap Sciences
Find out more »Symposium : « Cellular and molecular actors of memory formation and stabilisation »
Centre Broca Nouvelle-Aquitaine
Find out more »Impromptu seminar – Stefan Frank
Neural network models of bilingual sentence processing
Find out more »47ème Congrès de la société francophone de chronobiologie.
Haut-Carré, Talence
Find out more »Séminaire PhilInBioMEd – Ann-Sophie Barwich
(Indiana University Bloomington, USA), The Limits of Current Machine Learning Models in Olfaction
Find out more »Well-being seminar #4 Isolation & belonging.
For PhD students
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