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Stratégie nationale pour l’autisme au sein des troubles du neuro-développement

INVITATION

L’Institut Thématique Multi-Organismes Neurosciences, Sciences Cognitives, Neurologie, Psychiatrie vous convie à assister au colloque de lancement du GIS Autisme et Troubles du Neuro-Développement :

Stratégie nationale pour l’autisme au sein des troubles du neuro-développement

Lancement des actions « réseau national de recherche » pour changer la donne 

En présence de Mme Sophie CLUZEL, secrétaire d’Etat auprès du Premier Ministre, chargée des personnes handicapées et de Mme Claire COMPAGNON, déléguée interministérielle à la stratégie autisme et TND.

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Bibliothèque nationale de France Quai François Mauriac, Paris XIIIème

10th IBRO World Congress

Mark your calendars!

Hosted by the Korea Brain Research Institute (KBRI) and the Korean Society of Brain and Neural Science (KSBNS), IBRO’s next Congress will represent the best neuroscience worldwide supported by strong inter-regional cooperation.
Further information on the congress Website.

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Daegu, South Korea

International inauguration Conference of the Institut de l’audition

September 16 and 17, 2019 at the Collège de France, in central Paris.

This conference will formally mark the birth of the Institut de l’Audition, a new Institut Pasteur research center aiming to promote an integrative approach to auditory neuroscience and to develop innovative strategies for the diagnosis and treatment of hearing impairment.

In line with these ambitions, the program of the conference includes a broad range of excellent speakers, covering the field of auditory neuroscience in particular but also of sensory neuroscience in general.

Registration can be done at https://ida2019.sciencesconf.org/ (Registration tab), where you will find additional information about the conference. The registration fee is 280 Euros (200 Euros for students) including lunches, coffee breaks and a gala dinner on September 16, at the famous La Coupole restaurant in Montparnasse. Abstracts for poster communications are welcome and can be submitted via the website (“Abstract Submission” tab).

Programme

Speakers:

May-Britt Moser (NTNU, Norway)
Jean-Julien Aucouturier (IRCAM, Paris)
Karen Avraham (Tel Aviv Univ., Israël)
Volker Bormuth (Sorbonne Univ., Paris)
Steve Brown (MRC Harwell, UK)
David DiGregorio (Institut Pasteur, Paris)
Robert Fettiplace (Univ. of Wisconsin, USA)
Paul Fuchs (J. Hopkins Univ., USA)
Stefan Heller (Stanford Univ., USA)
Ingeborg Hochmair (MED-EL, Austria)
James Hudspeth (Rockefeller Univ., USA)
Andrew King (Oxford Univ., United Kingdom)
Charles Liberman (Harvard Univ, USA)
Brigitte Malgrange (Liège Univ., Belgium)
Tobias Moser (Uni-Goettingen, Germany)
Israel Nelken ( Hebrew Univ. of Jerusalem, Israël)
Nicolas Renier (ICM, Paris)
Botond Roska (FMI, Switzerland)
Shihab Shamma (ENS, Paris)
Carla Shatz (Stanford Univ., USA)
Christoph Schmidt-Hieber (Institut Pasteur, Paris)
Robert Zatorre (McGill Univ., Canada)
Fan-Gang Zeng (Univ. of California Irvine, USA)

Christine Petit (Institut Pasteur, Institut de l’Audition)
Luc Arnal (Institut Pasteur, Institut de l’Audition)
Brice Bathellier (Institut Pasteur, Institut de l’Audition)
Aziz El Amraoui (Institut Pasteur, Institut de l’Audition)

Pascal Martin (Institut Curie, Institut de l’Audition)
Yann Nguyen (Institut Pasteur, Institut de l’Audition)
Said Safieddine (Institut Pasteur, Institut de l’Audition)
Hung Thaï Van (Institut Pasteur, Institut de l’Audition)

Organizing committee:

Prof. Christine Petit – Director of the Hearing Institute
Prof. Paul Avan – Head of CERIAH, Hearing Institute
Dr. Brice Bathellier – Team leader, Hearing Institute
Dr. Nicolas Michalski – Team leader, Hearing Institute

 

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Collège de France, Paris

FFAB-R Research Congress on ED

Le groupe de recherche de la FFAB (Fédération Française Anorexie Boulimie) organise le 12 septembre 2019 une journée thématique dédiée à la recherche sur les Troubles du Comportement Alimentaire, journée adossée au congrès international de l’ECED (European Council of Eating Disorders).

La journée s’articulera autour du thème :”Early factors of vulnerability to eating disorders: environment, genes and other risk factors”.

Vous trouverez ci joint le website: https://sites.google.com/view/ffab-research-congress-2019/ où figurent toutes les informations pratiques en lien avec ce congrès (programme de la journée, inscription, soumission d’abstracts). Si vous souhaitez davantage d’informations, n’hésitez pas à envoyer un mail à ffab.research@gmail.com

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Paris

30th Ion Channel meeting

The “Association Canaux Ioniques” organizes a yearly meeting from 8th to 11th September 2019 – Sète, france

Since 1989, the “Association Canaux Ioniques” organizes a yearly meeting which aims at gathering the international scientific community working on all aspects of Ion channels. This meeting allows academics, students, as well as scientists from the pharmaceutical industry to share their latest advances in a relaxed but nonetheless studious atmosphere.

The 2019 meeting will also be the occasion to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the association.

We hope that many of you will be able to attend the 30th ion channel meeting that will take place in Sète, from 8th to 11th September 2019.

Important dates:

• Registration and Abstract submission opening: April 5th, 2019
• Registration and Abstract submission deadline: June 30th, 2019
• After this date an extra fee of 30% will be applied
• No registration will be accepted after July 30th, 2019

Check the meeting website for further information.

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Le Lazaret La Corniche 223 Rue Pasteur Benoît 34200 Sète

FENS Regional Meeting 2019

Jointly organized by the Neuroscience Societies of Serbia, Romania and Turkey,

the FRM 2019 will take place in Belgrade, Serbia, from 10 to 13 July 2019

 

It is our great pleasure to announce that the next FENS Regional Meeting, FRM2019, will be in Belgrade, the capital of Serbia. The meeting will be jointly organised by the Neuroscience Societies of Serbia, Romania and Turkey.
These three societies come together for the first time with the aim of boosting the development of neuroscience in the entire region by organising a meeting with an exciting  programme reflecting the latest discoveries and technological developments.

 

The last FENS regional meeting was held in Pécs, Hungary, 20-23 September 2017 and organised by the Hungarian Neuroscience Society. Its excellent mix of scientific, social and outreach events attracted nearly 900 participants.

 

FENS Regional Meetings are national or regional scientific meetings organised by FENS member societies with strong FENS support. FRMs are biennial meetings and alternate with the FENS Forums.

 

Deadline for abstract submission and early registration extension – 1 May 2019

 

> Discover the preliminary programme

> More information on our website

 

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The Crowne Plaza Belgrade Vladimira Popovica 10 11070 Belgrade, Serbia

CONGRESS BRAIN & BRAIN PET 2019

On behalf of the ISCBFM President and the Local Organizing Committee, we invite the members of the French Neuroscience Society to join us at YOKOHAMA BRAIN & BRAIN PET 2019, the 29th International Symposium on Cerebral Blood Flow, Metabolism and Function and the 14th International Conference on Quantification of Brain Function with PET to be held in Yokohama, Japan from July 4th – 7th 2019. Following the tradition of previous meetings, BRAIN & BRAIN PET 2019 will cover numerous aspects within the area of neuroscience research, particularly those related to brain function and metabolism, cerebral blood flow, the function of the neurovascular unit and the blood-brain barrier, brain imaging, brain repair, and cerebrovascular pathology.

Our goal is to present the state-of-the art and novel discoveries that will increase our understanding of brain function under physiological and pathological conditions through basic, translational, and clinical investigation. Leading scientist in these fields, members of the International Society for Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism (ISCBFM, http://iscbfm.org) and other exceptional scientists will participate as in our previous biannual meetings. The program committee is actively working to create an engaging scientific program that will be of interest to scientists working in all fields of neuroscience, from basic to clinical and applied research.

Yokohama, the second largest city in Japan, is located next to Tokyo along the coastline of the Pacific Ocean. The city has long prospered as an international port city trading with foreign countries that opened to the world in 1859, as it had favorable facilities to host ships from abroad. Since that time, Yokohama has been vigorously acquiring new cultures and information from other countries, and it developed a reputation as the source for new information from abroad that was disseminated around Japan, hence its nickname as the birthplace of Japan’s modern culture.

For full information, guidelines and online submission: http://brain2019.jp/index.html

Informations  : E-mail

 

 

 

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Yokohama, Japan

2019 Neurodynamics Symposium

First Edition of Neurodynamics Symposium in Grenoble !!

Recent technologies have made it possible to study the in-vivo physiology of neurons, the dynamics of large scale neuronal ensembles and the neural circuits that connect different structures…

but how do these give rise to different brain functions?

This symposium aims to link three components: conceptual expertise, computational modeling and state-of-the-art methodologies, to advance our understanding of brain functions related to cognition and motivation.

The program will enclose poster sessions, oral presentations selected on abstract and oral talks of invited speakers (preliminar program to be announced soon!).

When? 4-5 July, 2019

Where? Maison Minatec Conference Center, Grenoble, France

 

REGISTRATION OPENING and ABSTRACT SUBMISSION : 1st February 2019 – May 15th 2019

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Grenoble

Summer School 2019: “Experimental Models for Neurodegenerative Disease: From Cells to Model Organisms”

L’objectif de la LiCEND Summer School 2019: “Experimental Models for Neurodegenerative Disease: From Cells to Model Organisms” est de présenter un large panel de modèles expérimentaux et d’applications technologiques dédié à l’étude des maladies neurodégénératives.

Dans l’esprit d’ouvrir la formation aux participants internationaux, l’ensemble de la formation sera assurée en anglais.

La majorité des sessions s’articuleront autour d’un modèle expérimental avec 2 à 4 interventions par session effectuées par des experts reconnus. La règle des 3R a été mise en compte dans l’organisation des sessions afin de “remplacer” en présentant des modèles alternatifs aux animaux et afin de “raffiner ” les expérimentations en choisissant les modèles les plus pertinents pour l’investigation des maladies neurodégénératives:

Modèles cellulaires;
Modèles invertébrés (C. Elegans, Drosophile);
Modèle poisson-zèbre;
Modèles petits mammifères (souris, rat);
Modèles gros mammifères;

Des sessions plus transversales s’y joindront: sessions sur les thématiques actuelles en clinique, session éthique sur la communication au sujet de l’expérimentation animale, et conférence grand public sur le développement de nouveaux traitements.

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Il est à noter que le nombre de place est limité à 60 participants.
Un tarif préférentiel est appliqué jusqu’au 30 avril.