Programme

1st annual meeting – At the frontiers of neuroscience and psychiatry meeting

Registration is free but mandatory.

Places are limited to 200, so register now here to make sure you don’t miss out!

As there is a maximum seating capacity at this facility, attendance must be confirmed here no later than October 15, 2018.

Your confirmation should be e-mailed to AFNP Meeting2018.

Registration and Program

Contact

 

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Institute of Psychiatry and Neuroscience 102-108 Rue de la Santé 75014 Paris

13th Göttingen Meeting of the German Neuroscience Society 2019

Deadline for Late Posters:

November 30, 2018

 

We all look back to a record breaking FENS Forum 2018, and we hope that your society’s members have enjoyed their stay in Berlin.

The next, although smaller event is already under construction: the 13th Göttingen Meeting of the German Neuroscience Society 2019 (March 20 – 23). This neuroscience meeting with more than 1,500 participants is one of the largest in Europe, with a worldwide participation.

Although the deadline for early registration has passed, we exceptionally accept late poster submissions until November 30, 2018. The number of poster submission for 2019 has slightly decreased compared to former years which might be an effect of the FENS Forum. Many of the 1,933 participants from Germany have presented their findings there and may not have enough new data for a new poster. Therefore, there is still some space for posters which we would like to offer to the members of the Societé des Neurosciences to submit late posters. The option of applying for a students’ oral presentation is no longer available.

As FENS members, your society’s members can register at the members rate, i.e. 85 Euro for students and 140 Euro for seniors. Registration fee includes coffee breaks and cold buffets in the evening.

You will find the scientific program and more information at the meeting’s website

Sincerely,

Prof. Dr. Eckhard Friauf
President German Neuroscience Society

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Göttingen (Germany)

BNA2019

FAST APPROACHING – abstract submission & earlybird reg deadline this FRIDAY 30TH NOVEMBER…ensure your members DON’T MISS OUT!

FAST APPROACHING – abstract submission & earlybird reg deadline this

FRIDAY 30TH NOVEMBER…ensure your members DON’T MISS OUT!

 Abstract deadline: 30th November
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Earlybird reg deadline: 30th November
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Reduced fees for your members
As a partering organisation YOUR members can save up to £125 on registration
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SUBMIT YOUR ABSTRACT  Deadline 30th November!

See the BNA2019 programme
Watch the Festival trailer
Full details: bna2019.org

25e Rencontres en Toxinologie (RT25) de la Société Française d’Etude des Toxines

The 25th Meeting (RT25) of the French Society of Toxinology (SFET) will focus on a theme at the heart of the current research in toxinology: “Toxins and health : from molecules to organisms”.

We invite you to attend the meeting, or better: present your results as an oral communication or a poster.

See

and http://sfet.asso.fr/international/

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Auditorium François Jacob Institut Pasteur Paris

Le Congrès du Sommeil

Avec le parrainage de la Société des Neurosciences

La Société Française de Recherche et Médecine du Sommeil et la Société de Pneumologie de Langue Française (Groupe Sommeil) organisent chaque année Le Congrès du Sommeil®.

Ce Congrès accueille et rassemble des experts d’horizons disciplinaires variés pour débattre et échanger sur les innovations en matière de recherche sur le sommeil normal et pathologique, de diagnostic, de prise en charge et de thérapeutiques. Le contenu du programme scientifique, pluridisciplinaire, fait une part importante aux troubles respiratoires du sommeil mais consacre des sessions aux aspects neurologiques, psychiatriques et chronobiologiques du sommeil.

Cette année, 3 symposia de Recherche Fondamentale :

– Modulations des instabilités respiratoires au cours du sommeil.

– Vieillissement, maladies neurodégénératives, et sommeil : le cercle vicieux ?

– Oscillations : sommeil versus éveil.

Le Congrès du Sommeil®, c’est :

– Un programme scientifique complet (conférences, symposia, des ateliers, une conférence de consensus, une journée de 7 formations pré-congrès, etc.).

– Plus de 2700 participants (Techniciens du sommeil, Cliniciens, Chercheurs, Médecins, etc.).

– Un espace d’exposition et des partenaires fidèles !

– Un village du sommeil institutionnel et associatif.

Nouveauté 2018 : la création d’un Village des Start-up !

Informations et inscriptions

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LILLE GRAND PALAIS 1 boulevard des Cités Unies 59777 EURALILLE - LILLE

Symposium Ion Channels and Channnelopathies

9:00 Reception
9:20 Introduction Massimo Mantegazza (IPMC)
9:30 William Catterall (University of Washington, Seattle, USA) Sodium channelopathies in epileptic encephalopathies.
10:10 Holger Lerche (Tubingen, Germany) Mutations and variants of ion channels in monogenic and polygenic epilepsies.

10:40 Coffee Break

11:00 Massimo Mantegazza (IPMC) Differential mechanisms of Epilepsy and Migraine Caused by mutations of sodium channels.
11:20 Martin Krupa (UNS-UCA, Nice, France) Modeling/mathematical analysis of pathological mechanisms of sodium channels’ migraine mutations.
11:40 Pietro Baldelli/Fabio Benfenati (IIT & Univ. Genoa, Italy) Synaptic-axonal crosstalk: PRRT2-Nav pathologies.
12:10 Ana Rita Pereira (IPMC) A two-hit story: seizures and genetic mutation interaction sets phenotype severity in SCN1A/NaV1.1 epilepsies (young speaker).
12:25 General discussion

12:35 Lunch (13:30 Live demo from Nanion)

14:00 William Catterall (University of Washington, Seattle, USA) Defects of protein structure in channelopathies.
14:40 Michael Pusch (CNR, Genoa, Italy) Regulation of volume-sensitive anion LRRC8 channels by oxidation.
15:10 Eric Lingueglia (IPMC) ASIC channels in pain diseases.
15:30 Bruno Cessac (INRIA, Sophia Antipolis, France) Ion channels and properties of large neuronal networks: a computational study of retinal waves during development.

15:50 Coffee Break

16:10 Philippe Lory (IGF, Montpellier, France) Calcium channels’ dysfunctions in ataxia and epilepsy.
16:40 Florian Lesage (IPMC) Pathophysiology of two-pore domain potassium channels.
17:00 Guillaume Sandoz (IBV, Nice, France) Two-pore domain potassium channels in migraine.
17:20 Marc Borsotto (IPMC) Modulation of Trek1 channels by the peptide spadine: novel therapeutic strategies in pathologies of the nervous system.
17:40 Young Speaker (to be announced) (IPMC)
17:55 General discussion

18:10 End of the symposium

Consultez

Lieu
Institute of Molecular and Cellular Pharmacology (IPMC) Valbonne - Sophia Antipolis, France

Dialogues entre chercheurs et lycéens

Declics fait dialoguer des chercheurs avec des lycéens cet automne dans une quinzaine de villes de France pour leur faire découvrir la science en train de se faire.Tous les personnels de recherche académique, femmes et hommes, sont encouragés à participer, qu’ils soient francophones ou anglophones, statutaires ou non statutaires, dans toutes les disciplines (directeur de recherche, chargés de recherches, doctorants, post-doctorants, personnels ITA, maîtres de conférence, professeurs d’université…).

Il n’y a rien à préparer (il ne s’agit pas d’une conférence, mais d’une discussion).
Plus de détails sur le dispositif
Inscription

 

1er congrès des CoEN (Center of Excellence on Neurodegeneration)

Le premier congrès des CoEN (Center of Excellence for Neurodegenerative disorders)
aura lieu à Montpellier les  18-19 octobre 2018

Comité Scientifique : Sylvain Lehmann, Audrey Gabelle-Deloustal, Joël Bockaert, Yves Dauvilliers, Carole Crozet, Philippe Amouyel, Joël Ankri, Erwann Bezard, Olivier Blin, Michel Clanet, Bruno Dubois, Etienne Hirsch, Rolland Liblau, Florence Pasquier, Olivier Rascol, Frédéric Saudou, François Tison, Bruno Vellas, Xavier Roucou, Aroa Relano-Gines, Laura Auboyer

Comité d’organisation : Carole Crozet, Sylvain Lehmann, Audrey Gabelle-Deloustal, Lydie Mathevet, Natalia Del Campo, Julie Erraud, Georges Khalil, Marylin Vantard, Maximilien Vanleene, Joan Torrent i Mas, Aroa Relano-Gines Pierre André Lafon, Laura Auboyer, Charlotte Caillot

Programme & informations

 

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Salle PAGEZY Montpellier

Viral Manipulation on Monkeys conference

      

Applying all the recent rodents opto and chemogenetics advances to primates holds great promises for neurophysiology, behavior and preclinic researches. This two days conference will gather worldwide specialists to share their latest results and discuss about the realistic future applications of this new promising field.
All info on http://vimamo.fr

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ICM Institut du Cerveau et de la Moelle épinière Hôpital Pitié Salpêtrière 47 Boulevard Hôpital 75013 Paris France

Aging of memory functions: where are we now?

BORDEAUX NEUROCAMPUS CONFERENCES

The Bordeaux Neurocampus Conferences are a series of Neuroscience meetings, organized in Bordeaux, France.

The purpose of the conferences is to present and discuss recent findings in a topic field in Neuroscience, bringing together leading international experts and young researchers. The maximum number of participants is 250, including invited speakers. The scientific program is organized jointly by members of Bordeaux Neurocampus and the LabEx Brain.

About 20 presentations are given by invited speakers, and the schedule encourages lively discussion, in particular during the poster sessions.

The next congress « Aging 2018 » will be held at the Domaine du Haut Carré in Talence from September 26 to 28, 2018. It will gather members of the international neuroscience community around a central theme: cognitive aging in the absence of AD and the existence of interindividual differences in memory impairment during age.

Further information

 

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Espace AGORA, Domaine du Haut Carré Campus de l'Université de Bordeaux 43 rue Pierre Noailles Talence