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SUMMARY:Symposium: "Early life adversity and mental health: how does early environment get under the skin?"
DESCRIPTION:Venue: Centre Broca Nouvelle-Aquitaine \nOrganizers:\nPr Muriel Darnaudery (NutriNeuro) / Dr Muriel Koehl (Magendie) \n\nRegistration\n Free but mandatory\nhttps://framaforms.org/registration-early-life-adversity-and-mental-health-october-19th-1654782881 \n  \n\nProgram\n9h – 12h30 : Early life adversities/environment and health\n9h00 – VINCENT PREVOT (Lille\, France)\nGnRH neurons sculpt their neuroglial environment in infancy to enable proper sexual maturation and fertility  \n9h30 – MEGGANE MELCHIOR (Strasbourg\, France.)\nEarly life environment and its impact on pain responses \n10h00 – MOHAMED-LYES KACI (Bordeaux France)\nEarly programming of psychopathologies by Prenatal stress \n10h30 – COFFEE BREAK \n11h00 – CEDRIC GALERA (Bordeaux\, France)\nCord Serum Cytokines at Birth and Children’s Anxiety-Depression Trajectories From 3 to 8 Years: The EDEN Mother–Child Cohort \n11h30 – ARNAUD TANTI (Tours\, France)\nInvestigating the cellular and molecular effects of child abuse in the post-mortem brain: from myelination to the remodeling of the extracellular matrix  \n– LUNCH ON YOUR OWN –\n \n14h – 17h : How does early life stress get under the skin ?\n14h00 – MICHELLE KELLY-IRVING (Toulouse\, France)\nAdverse childhood experiences and health in adulthood in a British birth cohort study: critical considerations on life course mechanisms \n14h30 – ANNA-MARIA CATTANEO (Brescia Italy; London\, UK)\nEarly exposure to environmental insults: focus on biological pathways and epigenetic mechanisms \n15h00 – COFFEE BREAK \n15h30 -PATRICIA GASPAR (Paris\, France)\nCommon features of early life stress and antidepressant (SSRI) administration on the development of prefrontal circuits \n16h00 – HELEN E VUONG (University Of Minnesota\, USA)\nInteractions between the microbiome and central nervous system: implications for neurodevelopment and behavior. \n16h30 – Keynote lecture – CATHERINE JENSEN PEÑA (Princeton Neuroscience Institute\, USA)\nEarly life stress primes sensitivity to future stress: from engrams to epigenetics  \nContact\nMuriel Darnaudery : muriel.darnaudéry@u-bordeaux.fr \nMuriel Koehl : muriel.koehl@inserm.fr \nFunded by\nBordeaux Neurocampus\nSociété française de neuroendocrinologie \nRegistration\n Free but mandatory\nhttps://framaforms.org/registration-early-life-adversity-and-mental-health-october-19th-1654782881 \n
URL:https://www.bordeaux-neurocampus.fr/event/symposium-early-life-adversity-and-mental-health-how-does-early-environment-get-under-the-skin/
CATEGORIES:A la une,Pour les scientifiques,Symposiums
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