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SUMMARY:Exposition: Illusions
DESCRIPTION:Lieu : Cap Siences \n\n\n\nEt si le cerveau était un véritable terrain de jeu… Qu’est-ce qu’une illusion ? Comment et pourquoi sommes-nous trompés ? \n\n\n\n\nSi l’illusion naît de nos sens\, elle s’élabore dans le cerveau. Nous voyons\, entendons\, touchons « avec notre cerveau ». Une perception est rarement uni-sensorielle. Plusieurs sens se combinent pour produire une interprétation du monde qui nous entoure : c’est le rôle du cerveau de produire du sens. Il utilise le passé pour s’adapter au présent et dans de nombreux cas compenser le manque d’informations dont il dispose. \nLe cerveau Il tient compte de ce qu’il “sent”\, mais aussi de ce qu’il sait déjà\, de ce que nous avons vécu\, mémorisé. Ce qui nous rend bien des services au quotidien pour prendre des décisions et réagir rapidement ! Mais aussi sophistiqué soit-il\, cet outil peut cependant être trompé par certaines situations… \nCette exposition\, propose une approche interactive à la découverte de nos sens et de nos perceptions. Les manipulations\, des plus simples aux plus impressionnantes troublent les perceptions dans une expérience déroutante. \n\n\n\n\nLe cerveau devient alors un terrain de jeu : Alors\, prêts pour une nouvelle expérience de la réalité ? \n  \n\n\n
URL:https://www.bordeaux-neurocampus.fr/event/exposition-illusions/
CATEGORIES:Evénements pour tous,not-calendar,Semaine du cerveau 2023
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230320
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230408
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SUMMARY:Cajal lectures: Neuro-vascular function in health and disease
DESCRIPTION:\nVenue: CGFB (except March 29th) \n\nMonday\, March 20th – 11:00am (Virtual talk)\nMalcolm MacLeod (University of Edinburgh\, UK)\nImproving preclinical stroke research. \nTuesday\, March 21st – 9:00am\nMartin Lauritzen (University of Copenhagen\, Denmark)\nHumoral Neurobiology: Brain blood vessels\, metabolism\, BBB and CSF dynamics. \nWednesday\, March 22nd – 9:00am\nDavid Attwell (University College London\, UK)\nRegulation of cerebral blood flow by capillary pericytes in stroke\, Alzheimer’s disease and Covid-19. \nWednesday\, March 22nd – 11:00am\nPierre Magistretti (EPFL\, Swiss)\nNeuron-Glia metabolic coupling mediated by lactate : role in neuroenergetics\, plasticity and pathologies. \nThursday\, March 23rd – 9:00am\nSerge Charpak (Vision Institute\, France)\nQuantification of neurovascular coupling and brain oxygenation dynamics. \nFriday\, March 24th – 9:00am\nAndy Shih (University of Washington\, USA)\nIn vivo optical dissection of brain capillary function. \nSaturday\, March 25th – 9:00am\nSusanne Van Veluw (Harvard Medical School\, USA)\nVasomotion-mediated perivascular clearance in cerebral amyloid angiopathy. \nWednesday\, March 29th – 9:00am\nFelipe Barros (Universidad San Sebastián\, Chile)\nVisualizing metabolic recruitment\, a partner for neurovascular coupling.\n⚠ This talk will take place at the Centre Broca \nThursday\, March 30th – 9:00am\nTurgay Dalkara (Hacettepe University Ankara\, Turkey)\nPost-ischemic CBF dysregulation in the brain and retina. \nFriday\, March 31st – 9:00am\nValentin Nagerl (University of Bordeaux\, France)\nShadow imaging of the micro-anatomy of living brain tissue. \nFriday\, March 31st – 11:00am\nPerimed : Presentation \nFriday\, March 31st – 11:45am\nBruker / Inscopix : Presentation \nMonday\, April 3rd – 9:00am\nRobert Thorne (University of Wisconsin-Madison\, USA)\nKey attributes of the CNS barriers and brain microenvironment: relevance for physiology and drug delivery \nMonday\, April 3rd – 11:00am\nJean-François Ghersi-Egea (CRNL\, France)\nThe choroid plexus-cerebrospinal fluid system in brain physiology\, pathology\,and pharmaco-toxicology. \nWednesday\, April 5th – 9:00am\nAndy Obenhaus (University of California Irvine\, USA)\nModification of the cerebrovasculature in neurodegenerative disease. \nThursday\, April 6th – 9:00am\nAnne Joutel (Institute of Psychiatry and Neurosciences of Paris\, France)\nDeciphering mechanisms of small vessel diseases of the brain. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAbout the Cajal lectures\nThe Cajal lectures are organized in the frame of the Cajal courses\, located in the Bordeaux school of Neuroscience. They are open to everyone. \nMore details about this course:\nhttps://cajal-training.org/on-site/neuro-vascular/\n \n\n\nCourse directors\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nNikolaus Plesnila\, Ludwig Maximilian University\, Germany \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nJérôme Badaut\, Bordeaux University\, France \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nCatherine Hall\,Sussex University\, UK \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
URL:https://www.bordeaux-neurocampus.fr/event/cajal-lectures-neuro-vascular-function-in-health-and-disease/
CATEGORIES:A la une,Cajal Lectures,Pour les scientifiques
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230407
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230408
DTSTAMP:20260405T190045
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SUMMARY:4th Bordeaux Cell Biology Gathering (BCBG)
DESCRIPTION:Venue: Haut-Carré \n\n4th Bordeaux Cell Biology Gathering (BCBG2023) will take place at the Domaine du Haut Carré Friday the 7th of April form 9am to 7pm. \nEverybody is welcome from master students to emeritus researchers. \nProgramme\nSession 1 – Chair Olivier Rossier \n9h Welcome talk\n9h10 – Mireille Montcouquiol – To be communicated\n9h25 – Thomas Mathivet – Windows on neurovascular pathologies\n9h40 – Damien Laporte – Uncovering the multi-step process of stable microtubule bundle formation upon entry into quiescence\n9h55 – Karine Frénal – Novel insights into the molecular organization and functions of the basal pole of Toxoplasma gondii\n10h10 – Jahed Amed – To be communicated \n10h25 COFFEE BREAK \nSession 2 – Chair Hélène Bœuf \n11h15 – Damien Coudreuse  – Single-cell imaging: from microfluidics to image analysis\n11h30 – Remi Galland – Mulstiscale imaging with the soSPIM technology – From single cells up to 3D cell cultures\n11h45 – Sara Basbous – Eat-me to survive: Cell cannibalism in liver tumor progression\n12h – Amaury Badon – Large-scale label-free microscopy for bio-engineered tissues\n12h15 – Michael Gue (ZEISS) – Alternative imaging techniques to confocal microscopy : how to take advantage of new illumination mode to see beyond \nLUNCH BREAK \nSession 3 – Chair Sebastien Mongrand \n14h – Vincent Studer – Building in vitro models with patterned light\n14h15 – Marie-Line Andréola – To be communicated\n14h30 – Jim Dompierre – ExS: Expansion microscopy to study the ultrastructure of the budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae\n14h45 – Benjamin Bonnard – Eukaryotic translation initiation factor 3 promotes invadosome formation and matrix remodeling through PI3K/AKT/mTOR pathway upon Src activation\n15h – Juliette Vaurs – Developmental dynamics of perivascular fibroblasts distribution in the mouse brain \n15h15 BREAK \nSession 4 – Chair Violaine Moreau \n16h00 – Isabelle Dupin – Investigating cell interactions in chronic respiratory diseases using innovative models\n16h15 – Antoine Allard – Photoréponses de la micro-algue Chlamydomonas reinhardtii\n16h30 – Florian Alonso – Extracellular matrix protein Fibrillin-1 regulates endothelial cell sprouting during angiogenesis\n16h45 – Magalie Grisson – Super-resolution Lifetime-STED and expansion microscopy applied at the tissues scale in plant\n17h00 – Melina Petrel et Fanny Decoeur – BIC 3D Electron microscopy \nRegistration\nFree but mandatory \nhttps://sbm.u-bordeaux.fr/evenements/bcbg \n  \n
URL:https://www.bordeaux-neurocampus.fr/event/bordeaux-cell-biology-gathering-bcbg-2023/
CATEGORIES:A la une,Pour les scientifiques,Symposiums
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DTSTAMP:20260405T190045
CREATED:20220917T122359Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230403T091132Z
UID:150946-1680867000-1680867000@www.bordeaux-neurocampus.fr
SUMMARY:Monthly conference (PhD seminar) - Mackenzie Mathis
DESCRIPTION:Venue: Centre Broca \n\nMackenzie Mathis\nEPFL\, Lausanne\, Switzerland\nhttp://www.mackenziemathislab.org/ \nHosted by Jérémy Lesas (Herry’s team – Magendie) \nTitle\nUncovering population dynamics by linking neural and behavioral data with machine learning. \nAbstract\nMapping behavioral actions to neural activity is a fundamental goal of neuroscience. As our ability to record large neural and behavioral data increases\, there is growing interest in modeling neural dynamics during adaptive behaviors to probe neural representations. In particular\, neural latent embeddings can reveal underlying correlates of behavior\, yet\, we lack non-linear techniques that can explicitly and flexibly leverage joint behavior and neural data to uncover neural dynamics. Here\, we fill this gap with a novel encoding method\, CEBRA\, that jointly uses behavioral and neural data in a (supervised) hypothesis- or (self-supervised) discovery-driven manner to produce both consistent and high-performance latent spaces. We show that consistency can be used as a metric for uncovering meaningful differences\, and the inferred latents can be used for decoding. We validate its accuracy and demonstrate our tool’s utility for both calcium and electrophysiology datasets\, across sensory and motor tasks\, and in simple or complex behaviors across species. It allows for single and multi-session datasets to be leveraged for hypothesis testing or can be used label-free. Lastly\, we show that CEBRA can be used for the mapping of space\, uncovering complex kinematic features\, produces consistent latent spaces across 2-photon and Neuropixels data\, and can provide rapid\, high-accuracy decoding of natural movies from visual cortex. \nKey Publications\nLearnable latent embeddings for joint behavioral and neural analysis\nSteffen Schneider\, Jin Hwa Lee\, Mackenzie Weygandt Mathis\narXiv\, Oct 2022 \nMeasuring and modeling the motor system with machine learning\nSebastien B Hausmann\, Alessandro Marin Vargas\, Alexander Mathis\, Mackenzie W Mathis\nCurr Opin Neurobiol\, Oct 2021 \n\nPhD seminars are organized by the NBA\, Bordeaux Neurocampus\, and the Bordeaux Neurocampus Graduate Program \n
URL:https://www.bordeaux-neurocampus.fr/event/phd-seminar-mackenzie-mathis/
CATEGORIES:A la une,Conférences mensuelles,Pour les scientifiques
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