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SUMMARY:Cajal lectures - "Single cell profiling and analysis in neuroscience"
DESCRIPTION:Bordeaux School of Neuroscience \n\n\n\nJune 20 – 9:00am\nJens Hjerling-Leffler (Karolinska Institute\, Sweden)\nSingle-cell analysis in the brain and why it matters for disease \nJune 20 – 11:00am\nEd Lein (Allen Institute for Brain Science\, USA) \nJune 21 – 9:00am\nKenneth Harris (University College London\, UK)\nA transcriptomic axis predicts state modulation of cortical interneurons \nJune 21 – 11:00am\nAna Munoz Manchado (University of Cadiz\, Spain)\nCellular complexity and genetic mechanisms in neurodegenerative disorders \nJune 23 – 9:00am\nPeter Kharchenko (Harvard Medical School\, USA) \nJune 27 – 9:00am\nAna Martin-Villalba (University of Heidelberg\, Germany)\nApplication of scNMT to analyze lineage transitions of neural stem cells within the adult brain \nJune 29 – 9:00am\nCompany Demo\n10x Genomics \nJune 29 – 11:00am\nCompany Demo\nIllumina \nJune 30 – 9:00am\nKun Zhang (University of California\, USA)\nMulti-omics and spatial mapping of single cells in human adult brains \nJune 30 – 11:00am\nYves Le Feuvre (University of Bordeaux\, France)\nExploring GABAergic control of mecanosensation in spinal cord through combined electrophysiologic and -omics approaches \n\n\n\nMore details\nhttp://www.bordeaux-school-of-neuroscience.eu/trainings/cajal/cajal-2022/scpan-2022/ \n
URL:https://www.bordeaux-neurocampus.fr/event/cajal-course-single-cell-profiling-and-analysis-in-neuroscience-2/
CATEGORIES:A la une,Cajal Lectures,Conférences mensuelles,Pour les scientifiques
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SUMMARY:Seminar - Suzanne Dickson
DESCRIPTION:Suzanne Dickson\nSuzanne Dickson\nUniversity of Gothenburg – Sweden \nhttps://www.gu.se/en/about/find-staff/suzannedickson \nInvited by Jean-Christophe Delpech (Team NutriMind – NutriNeuro) \nTitle\n The Aperitif: The Neurobiology of appetite and hunger \nAbstract\n« Hunger »\, by definition\, requires a state of energy deficit\, and this powerfully drives food-seeking and food consummatory behaviours\, engaging brain pathways involved in energy balance and reward.  The term « appetite »\, however\, extends to include the wish to eat something because of its desirability and palatability.  It follows that eating that escapes metabolic need\, that engages the reward system\, is especially relevant for obesity development. In this talk we will explore the neurobiology underpinning hunger and appetite\, as revealed by their engagement by ghrelin\, a pro-appetite orexigenic hormone.  The ghrelin receptor is distributed within the feeding networks and increased ghrelin signaling impacts on a variety of food-linked behaviors including food seeking\, food anticipation\, food reward\, food intake and food choice.  Some key issues to address are “who does what?” within these neural circuits and to what extent do these pathways respond to other orexigenic stimuli\, such as from food cues. We will discuss the importance of key target populations for ghrelin\, namely the agouti-related peptide neurons in the hypothalamic arcuate nucleus (that are often labelled “hunger neurons”)\, in the parabrachial nucleus of the brainstem (an anorexigenic center) and the ventral tegmental area dopamine reward system (for food reward and motivation).  \n \n\n
URL:https://www.bordeaux-neurocampus.fr/event/seminar-suzanne-dickson/
CATEGORIES:A la une,Pour les scientifiques,Séminaire du vendredi
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