Synapse and network day: Friday 19 September

Save the date! The 22nd edition of the Synapse and Network Day will take place at the Centre Broca on Friday 19 September from 9:30.

Please register to help us organize the day

Guests

  • Shujia Zhu  (Institute of Neuroscience – Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shanghai, China)
    Native NMDA receptors in the brain: from atomic structure to brain disorders
  • Philippe Isoppe (INCI, université de Strasbourg)
    How synaptic connectivity maps encode internal models in the cerebellar cortex?

Program

9h30-10h30 – Shujia Zhu (Institute of Neuroscience – Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shanghai, China)
Native NMDA receptors in the brain: from atomic structure to brain disorders

10h30-10h50 – Silvia Sposini (IINS)
Imaging the dynamics of neuromodulator receptor endocytosis

10h50-11h10 – Juan Garcia Ruiz (Neurocentre Magendie)
The role of glucose and lactate to sustain basal synaptic transmission and excitability

11h10-11h30 – Break

11h30-11h50 – Romuald Nargeot (INCIA)
Organelle calcium-derived voltage oscillations in a decisional network contribute to memory of a compulsive-like behavior in Aplysia

11h50-12h10 – Simon Lecomte (IINS)
Impact of FMRP deletion on presynaptic mechanisms at mf-CA3 synapse.

12h10-12h30 – Carmen Guerrero-Marquez (IMN)
Cortical Contributions to Basal Ganglia-Thalamocortical Loop Dynamics in the Zebra Finch Song System

12h30-14h00 – Lunch break

14h00-14h20 – Sandrine Pouvreau (Neurocentre Magendie)
Mitochondrial-cytosolic calcium crosstalk in astrocytes: how do CB1 receptors shape the dialogue?

14h20-14h40 – Legeolas Velez (IINS)
Excitatory synaptic plasticity onto inhibitory interneurons during learning.

14h40-15h00 – Julien Courtin  (Neurocentre Magendie)
Memory transfer within amygdala circuits

15h00-15h20 – Break

15h20-15h40 – Jakob Scharnholz (IMN)
Is their a link between protein aggregation and dopamine physiology failure in the context of Parkinson disease?

15h40-16h – Brice de La Cromp (INCIA)
Using open-resources to explore the role of the premotor cortex in flexible behaviour.

16h-17h – Philippe Isoppe (INCI, Université de Strasbourg)
How synaptic connectivity maps encode internal models in the cerebellar cortex?

17h Concluding remarks

Organizing committee

  • Elena Avignone (Neurocentre Magendie)
  • Mario Carta (IINS)
  • Frédéric Lanore (IINS)
  • Muriel Thoby Brisson (INCIA)