Programme

Summer school: Advanced tools for data analysis in Neuroscience – 2022

New and innovative methods for data analysis in Neuroscience

Research discoveries are increasingly dependent on the development of new tools and technologies, as well as on the ability to process, manage and analyze the large amounts of data collected with these tools.

In this summer school, we will focus on several aspects of data preparation and analysis, as well as on the use of simulation and modeling tools capable of generating predictions. These tools will be applied to different data acquisition techniques such as electrophysiological recordings (e.g. EEG, intra or extracellular recordings) or image series from brain imaging (e.g. MRI).

Target audience:

Master and PhD students from the University of Strasbourg and other French and foreign universities are welcome to apply.

Priority will be given to students enrolled in a basic or medical neuroscience program, but students from other specialties will be able to participate as long as places are available.

There is no registration fee.

During the school (Sep. 5-10th), accomodation (but not travel) during the school (but not pre-school) will be offered to non-Strasbourg students. Accomodation expenses during the pre-school and travel for the entire event are to be borne with own fundings.

Students are encouraged to come with their own dataset.

How to apply:

1 – Send an email to philippe.isope@inci-cnrs.unistra.fr to express your intention to apply

2 – When ready, send your CV and a letter of recommendation to philippe.isope@inci-cnrs.unistra.fr

Full application deadline: May 15,2022.

 

Lecturers involved:

Demian Battaglia (LNCA,CNRS,Université de Strasbourg)
Samuel Garcia (CRNL, CNRS, Université de Lyon)
Romain Goutagny (LNCA,CNRS,Université de Strasbourg)
Axel Hutt (MIMESIS,INRIA, Université de Strasbourg)
Philippe Isope (INCI, CNRS,Université de Strasbourg)
Arvind Kumar (KTH, Stockholm, Sweden)
Christophe Pouzat (IRMA, CNRS, Université de Strasbourg)

Horaires
9- 6 PM
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Université de Strasbourg, France
Public cible
Master and PhD students from the University of Strasbourg and other French and foreign universities are welcome to apply.
Paiement
Free registration

Women in Neuroscience Symposium 2022

The Women in Neuroscience Symposium 2022, held virtually from 12-14 August 2022 in Georgia. This symposium will be held simultaneously with the Women’s Neuroscience Festival and supported by the International Brain Research Organization (IBRO).

We have considered some special facilities for national neuroscience associations; our center offers a 50% discount on the registration fees to all members of the Société des Neurosciences.

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Online

Glial Social event at FENS 2022

This Glial Social will be an excellent opportunity for networking and conviviality around glia science. Details at: https://club-de-cellules-gliales.assoconnect.com/collect/description/243340-o-glia-social-fens?iframe=1

The SpanishPortuguese and French Glial Cell Clubs invite you to the Glial Social to gather the European glia community during the FENS meeting. This event will take place at the Institut du Cerveau (ICM) in Paris, and is sponsored by Networkglia and the GLIA Journal.

An interactive historical lecture on myelin will be given by Dr. Boris ZALC (ICM) and followed by glial interactions (games). There will be a buffet with organic, and veggie-friendly food, drinks, and music!

Horaires
The Glial Social will start at 7:30 pm on July 12th 2022. 
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Institut du Cerveau (ICM), Paris.

FENS Forum 2022

Get ready to take an active role at Europe’s largest international neuroscience conference, covering all domains in modern brain research from basic to translational research!

Organised by FENS in partnership with the Société des Neurosciences, the event will feature high-quality science from every domain of modern brain research. Over the course of five days, attendees will have unprecedented access to a range of symposia, technical workshops, plenary lectures and poster sessions. There will be multiple occasions throughout the meeting to shape the programme and share your research with your peers. Also on the agenda are a number of social events and networking opportunities to get to know your colleagues in a more casual setting.

Early registration and abstract submission open!

Visit the FENS Forum 2022 website and follow FENS on social media to stay updated (#FENS2022).

 

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Paris Expo Porte de Versailles 1 Pl. de la Porte de Versailles 75015 Paris, France

EBRAINS Research Infrastructure symposium FENS satellite Meeting

EBRAINS Research Infrastructure Symposium: Addressing grand challenges in brain research.

The EBRAINS FENS satellite event, “EBRAINS Research Infrastructure Symposium: addressing grand challenges in brain research”, aims to bring together experimental, clinical and computational neuroscientists.

We will highlight the connections between basic and clinical neuroscience and computational neuroscience. The program is be structured around four sessions on why, what, how and where to integrate multi-resolution and multi-scale data for neuroscience research.

The symposium will be held on Friday July 8, from 8:30 to 17:30 (standing lunch included).

Registration is free but mandatory (REGISTER NOW).

More information on EBRAINS website.

Horaires
8h30 - 17h30
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Meet us at the INSPE 10 Rue Molitor 75016 Paris, France
Public cible
Experimental, clinical and computational neuroscientists, both seniors and young scientiists
Paiement
Registration is free but mandatory : REGISTER NOW

FENS Forum 2022 Satellite Symposium in Lille, France

FENS Forum 2022 Satellite Symposium on “Lifelong effects of early life experiences on brain and behavior”

Lifelong effects of early life experiences on brain and behavior

It has been known for more than a century that the early life is a source of adult psychopathologies. However, the mechanisms underlying the enduring impact of early life experiences (such as nutrition, stress, and hormonal prenatal imbalances) on neurodevelopmental disorders still remain largely unknown. This satellite event will give an overview of our current knowledge on the neurodevelopmental, molecular, and epigenetic substrates mediating the effects of perinatal insults on neurobiological and behavioral outcomes ranging from metabolic and reproductive disorders to autism and Alzheimer’s disease.

Registration fees include participation to the whole satellite event, coffee breaks, lunch
To register, please fill the registration form and send it to Sébastien Bouret and send registration fees via the following secured link.

Horaires
9h-17h
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LILLIAD Learning center Innovation University of Lille 59000 Lille
Public cible
Scientist, undergraduate and graduate students, postdoc

The 8th European Neuroscience Conference by Doctoral Students (ENCODS 2022)

The European Neuroscience Conference by Doctoral Students (ENCODS) is an initiative started by graduate students at the Neurocampus Bordeaux in 2013, to offer early-career neuroscientists a context for scientific exchange that suits their needs better than a large scale event. ENCODS in partnership with FENS (Federation of European Neuroscience Societies) is now a consolidated organisation, its programme encompasses plenary talks from both eminent and rising scientist where interaction is a key factor. The event is organised in a retreat-like fashion to help foster interaction in a more relaxed environment. During the event students have the possibility to train and improve skills that are critical during and after their PhD, to receive feedbacks and expand their network, building up new collaborations across borders. Every ENCODS meeting is unique and organised by a different committee of doctoral students internationally located and welcome European PhD students working in all fields of neuroscience.

This year, ENCODS 2022 will be held in Paris on July 7th-8th, before the FENS forum. For this edition, the theme of the conference is “Working Across Scales in Neuroscience”. This theme aim to unite the early-career neuroscience community and remind everyone of the common goals we all share. By emphasizing the different spatial and temporal scales that, as neuroscientists, we aim to integrate, ENCODS 2022 want to promote synergic network, hoping that each attendee can reflect on their own contribution and appreciate that of others.

Further information

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Collège de France, Paris

FENS 2022 Satellite meeting – The Neuroarcheology of brain disorders and GABA signals

The core of the program of this satellite meeting is the concept of neuro-archeology that Yéhézkel BEN-ARI developed some years ago and the implications this has on treating brain disorders and of course the GABA polarity shift that is fundamental in brain development and altered by a large variety of brain disorders.
The meeting include speakers from a large range of expertise extending from drug development to clinicians and basic scientists.
Developing neurons generate unique Ionic currents and patterns, these validate the formation of functional brain networks. Early insults deviate these processes leading to misplaced/misconnected neurons that remain immature as extensively shown with the depolarizing/excitatory actions of GABA in immature neurons and many neurodevelopmental (Autism, Rett, FRX, etc.) and neurodegenerative disorders (Huntington’s or Parkinson disease).

This satellite meeting is aimed at bringing together basic scientists, clinicians and experts of drug development to illustrate why understanding brain development is required to treat brain disorders. Undergraduate and postdoctoral researchers are encouraged to submit a 1- page summary of their research. 1 PhD student and 1 Postdoc amongst the proposals will be selected by the scientific committee to present their project during a 10min talk, and receive 2K€ and 3K€ respectively.

Registration is  mandatory and a maximum of 150 places are available.

Further information

 

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Paris

NEURO2022

NEURO2022 is a joint conference of the Japan Neuroscience Society, the Japanese Society for Neurochemistry, and the Japanese Neural Networks Society. It will be held in Okinawa, Japan from June 30th to July 3rd, 2022.

Further information & programme

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Okinawa Convention Center City Gymnasium Laguna Garden Hotel Okinawa, Japan

Congrès International “Monitoring Molecules in Neuroscience”, 29 juin au 2 juillet 2022

Compréhension du fonctionnement du cerveau normal et pathologique sur la base de l’étude des niveaux de communication chimique

Pour la deuxième fois en France, Lyon accueillera le 18ème congrès MMiN après Bruxelles (2010), Londres (2012), Los Angeles (2014), Göteborg (2016) et Oxford (2018). Ce congrès s’intéresse à la compréhension du fonctionnement du cerveau normal et pathologique sur la base de l’étude des divers niveaux de communication chimique. Il représente une excellente opportunité pour les scientifiques de discuter du développement et des applications des outils de pointe émergeants dans la détection des molécules neuro-actives, tels que capteurs, microdialyse, imagerie moléculaire, optogénétique, chémogénétique, microscopie, utilisés dans un contexte de recherche expérimentale et/ou clinique. La transversalité permet ainsi de nombreuses interactions entre les scientifiques internationaux qui présentent leurs résultats.

Horaires
8h - 17h
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Université Catholique de Lyon Campus Carnot, 23 place Carnot 69002 Lyon
Public cible
Chercheurs, professeurs, ingénieurs, étudiants post-doc, thèse Public, privé
Paiement
http://mmin2022.univ-lyon1.fr/en/pages/mmin-2022-home Full rate 600 € Reduced rate 330 € Accompagnying person 240 €