Manifestations scientifiques
GLISYN 2015 / International Bordeaux Neurocampus Brain Conference
The second edition of the International Bordeaux Neurocampus – Brain Conferences is scheduled from September 30 to October 2, 2015. “GliSyn” for “Astrocytes and microglia, key partners in synaptic transmission”, will focus on the role of two glial cells, astrocytes and microglia, in synaptic transmission.
Although astrocytes and microglia share common features, the astrocyte and microglia fields are growing independently. The goal of this conference is to gather scientists from both fields. To identify synergies, similarities and differences of these two types of glial cells, three sessions will be dedicated to their influence at the synapse during development, in adult physiology and in pathology.
GliSyn is organized by the Bordeaux Neurocampus Federation and the LabEx BRAIN. It is an event opened to the worldwide scientific community.
12e Colloque – Montpellier 2015
Le 12e Colloque s’est déroulé au Corum de Montpellier.
Pour en savoir plus, se connecter sur le site internet du Colloque.
MNS Mediterranean Neuroscience Society
Mediterranean Neuroscience Society – 5th Meeting 2015
Santa Margherita di Pula – Sardinia, Italy
10th FENS Forum of Neuroscience, Copenhagen, Denmark
The FENS Forum is Europe’s preeminent neuroscience meeting: where European Neuroscience Meets the World. By uniting thousands of participants, the FENS Forum 2016 will facilitate and promote the exchange of knowledge and neuroscience research. Molecules and photons, neurodegenerative diseases and stem cells are only a few of the key topics to be covered by a top-level scientific programme, alongside lively networking and social events. The FENS Forum is a meeting point for the world’s top experts, mid-career scientists, post-docs and students.
We look forward to welcoming you to Copenhagen, the capital of Northern Europe, on July 2-6, 2016 for an engaging scientific experience among the world’s top neuroscientists.
Meeting du Club des Cellules Gliales et du Club Développement des Réseaux Neuronaux
Emerging concepts of glial cell functions in developing neural circuits
Renseignements :
Jean-Pierre Mothet
Gliotransmission & Synaptopathies
CRN2M UMR 7286 CNRS
Aix-Marseille University
51 Bd Pierre Dramard
13344 Marseille Cedex 15
Téléphone : 04 91 69 87 69
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