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SUMMARY:Cajal lectures - Advanced imaging techniques for cellular and systems neuroscience
DESCRIPTION:Lectures are open to everyone. \nVenue: CARF \n\nProgram\nSeptember 30 – 11:00am Alexander Flügel (University Medical Center Göttingen\, Germany)\nIntravital 2-photon microscopy of CNS autoimmunity. \nOctober 1 – 9:00am Anna-Sophia Wahl (LMU Munich\, Germany)\nHigh-resolution 2photon imaging in-vivo to unveil key principles of neuronal repair. \nOctober 1 – 11:00am Dmitri Rusakov (University College\, UK)\nPrinciples and neuroscience applications of time-resolved fluorescence microscopy. \nOctober 2 – 9:00am Florian Engert (Havard University\, USA)\nDissection of a zebrafish integrator circuit through correlated light and electron microscopy. \nOctober 2 – 11:00am Moritz Helmstaedter (MPI for Brain Research\, Germany)\nCerebral Cortex Connectomics. \nOctober 5 – 11:00am Jan Huisken (Georg-August University Göttingen\, Germany)\nFlamingo: Fast and gentle volumetric imaging inside and outside the optics lab. \nOctober 10 – 9:00am Christophe Zimmer (Institut Pasteur\, France)\nDeep learning: principles and applications to biomedical imaging. \nOctober 12 – 9:00am Francesca Odoardi (Georg-August University Göttingen\, Germany)\nIntravital imaging in neuroimmunology: limitations and challenges. \nOctober 14 – 9:00am Johann Danzl (Institute of Science and Technology Austria\, Austria)\nReconstructing brain tissue with light microscopy. \nOctober 15 – 9:00am Laurent Groc (Bordeaux University\, France)\nUsing single molecule imaging to unveil membrane protein organization and extracellular space in the brain. \nOctober 15 – 11:00am Hans-Ulrich Dodt (Medical University of Vienna\, Austria)\nFrom mice to man – new results of ultramicroscopy of cleared sample. \nOctober 17 – 9:00am Valentin Närgel (Bordeaux University\, France)\nSTED imaging of living brain microstructures. \nMore details about the course\nWebsite : https://cajal-training.org/on-site/advanced-imaging-techniques-for-cellular-and-systems-neuroscience-2024/ \n
URL:https://www.bordeaux-neurocampus.fr/event/cajal-lectures-advanced-imaging-techniques-for-cellular-and-systems-neuroscience/
CATEGORIES:Cajal Lectures,Pour les scientifiques
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SUMMARY:Food4BrainHealth days
DESCRIPTION:The 5th edition of the 2RI Food4BrainHealth days will take place on October 14th and 15th 2024 at the Centre Broca. \nRegistration is free but mandatory on https://evento.renater.fr/survey/journees-rri-14-et-15-octobre-t8y9rutw \nPlease note that the lunch is limited to 70 participants. \nExternal guests\n\nAndré Marette (Université Laval\, Québec\, Canada)\nMélanie Plourde (Université Sherbrooke\, Sherbrooke\, Canada)\nNiyazi Acar (CSGA\, Dijon\, France)\nAndréanne Michaud (Université Laval\, Québec\, Canada)\nVincenzo Di Marzo (Université Laval\, Québec\, Canada)\nPhilippe Gérard (MICALIS\, Jouy-en Josas\, France)\nAurélie DeRus Jacquet (Université Laval\, Québec\, Canada)\nRichard Bazinet (Toronto University\, Toronto\, Canada)\nLucie Beaulieu (Université Laval\, Québec\, Canada)\n\nProgram\nMonday 14 October\n10:00-10:30 : Welcome – Coffee \n11:00-11:30: André Marette (Québec)\nGut microbiome alterations in autism spectrum disorder \n11:30-12:00: Xavier Fioramonti (Bordeaux)\nEffect of fructose intake on microbiota composition and brain health  \n12:30-14:00 : Lunch \n14:00 -14:30: Mélanie Plourde (Sherbrooke)\nLipidomic of the blood brain barriers \n14:30-15:00: Niyazi Acar (Dijon)\nInnovative strategies to improve omega-3 PUFA concentrations in the retina \n15:00-15:30: Richard Bazinet (Toronto)\nNew methods lead to new findings regarding how diet and the liver regulate brain fatty acid levels \n15:30-16h00: Coffee break \n16:00-16:30: Andréanne Michaud (Québec)\nBrain Health Improvement Following Bariatric Surgery: Insights from MRI Studies \n16:30-17:00: Guillaume Ferreira (Bordeaux)\nCircuit-based sexual dimorphism in obesogenic diet-induced cognitive impairment \nTuesday 15 October 2024\n9:00-9:30 : Vincenzo Di Marzo (Québec)\nThe gut microbiome-endocannabinoidome axis in CNS function and dysfunction \n9:30-10:00: Philippe Gérard (Jouy-en Josas)\nRole of the gut microbiota in liver diseases. Evidence from microbiota transplants in germfree animal models \n10:00-10:30: Aurélie DeRus Jacquet (Québec)\nShifting perspectives: a search for glia-protective natural health products to promote brain health \n10h45-11:00: Coffee break  \n11:00-11:15: Rachel Ginieis (Bordeaux)\nEffects of food and sleep realignment onto circadian rhythms on memory functions in adolescent patients with obesity \n11:15-11:30: Pauline Couty (Bordeaux)\nAnatomofunctional vulnerability of dopaminergic transmission to manipulation of vitamin A status \n11:30-11:45: Serene Bondad (Bordeaux)\nSmall\, but TERRIBLE : exploring the impacts of food grade nanoparticles on human glutamatergic neurons \n12:00-14:00 Lunch \n14:00-14:30: Lucie Beaulieu (Québec)\nMarine algae: a potential source of neuroactive compounds \n14:30-15:00 : Jean-Christophe Delpech (Bordeaux)\nInvestigating the role of extracellular vesicles in the relationship between n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acid status and cognitive abilities \n15:00-15:15: Closing remarks by S Layé\, F Calon\, R Michaud\, L Brétillon \nRegistration\nhttps://evento.renater.fr/survey/journees-rri-14-et-15-octobre-t8y9rutw \nPlease note that the lunch is limited to 70 participants. \nAbout 2RI Food4BrainHealth\nThe Food4BrainHealth International Research Network (Réseau de Recherche international – 2RI) project emerged from LIA OptiNutribrain and proposes to create a sustainable network of leaders in neuros and nutritional sciences in France and Canada. \nThe main objective of this network is to provide robust scientific data to define an optimized nutrition for brain health. This initiative will assemble public principal research institutions to promote scientific interactions of multidisciplinary groups from the two countries. \nThe objectives consist in:\n1. Supporting exchanges and assembly of pioneer researchers;\n2. Sharing current knowledge and novel research tools;\n3. Enabling international training of young researcher;\n4. Increasing bilateral collaborations. \n
URL:https://www.bordeaux-neurocampus.fr/event/food4brainhealth-days-2024/
CATEGORIES:A la une,Pour les scientifiques,Symposiums
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