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Programme at a glance - Plenary lectures - Special lectures - Special sessions - Symposia - Technical workshops
| 11:00-18:30 | Registration | |
| Saturday, July 10 | 13:30-16:45 | Technical workshops |
| 17:00-18:30 | Opening Ceremony Plenary lecture L1 |
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| 08:00-18:30 | Registration | |
| 08:30-09:30 | Plenary lecture L2 | |
| 09:30-13:30 | Poster session 1 | |
| 09:45-11:15 | Symposia S01-S08 | |
| Sunday, July 11 | 12:00-14:00 | Society and business meetings |
| 13:00-14:00 | Special lectures | |
| 13:30-17:30 | Poster session 2 | |
| 14:15-15:45 | Symposia S09-S16 | |
| 15:45-17:15 | EDAB symposium | |
| 17:30-18:30 | Presidential lecture L3 | |
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| 08:00-18:30 | Registration | |
| 08:30-09:30 | Plenary lecture L4 | |
| 09:30-13:30 | Poster session 3 | |
| 09:45-11:15 | Symposia S17-S24 | |
| Monday, July 12 | 11:30-13:00 | FENS - European Brain Council symposium |
| 12:00-14:00 | Society and business meetings | |
| 12:00-14:00 | Special lectures | |
| 13:30-17:30 | Poster session 4 | |
| 14:15-15:45 | Symposia S25-S32 | |
| 17:30-18:30 | Plenary lecture L5 | |
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| 08:00-18:30 | Registration | |
| 08:30-09:30 | Plenary lecture L6 | |
| 09:30-13:30 | Poster session 5 | |
| 09:45-11:15 | Symposia S33-S40 | |
| Tuesday, July 13 | 12:00-14:00 | Society and business meetings |
| 13:00-14:00 | Sponsored Technical Workshop | |
| 13:00-14:00 | Special lectures | |
| 13:30-17:30 | Poster session 6 | |
| 14:15-15:45 | Symposia S41-S48 | |
| 17:30-18:30 | Plenary lecture L7 | |
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| 08:00-14:00 | Registration | |
| 08:30-09:30 | Plenary lecture L8 | |
| Wednesday, July 14 | 09:30-13:00 | Poster session 7 |
| 09:45-11:15 | Symposia S49-S56 | |
| 13:00-14:00 | Plenary lecture L9 | |
Programme at a glance - Special lectures - Special sessions - Symposia - Technical workshops
Saturday, July 10
| 17:00 18:00 |
Advances in the biology of emotion |
Sunday, July 11
| 08:30 09:30 |
Assembly and molecular organization of the active zone of neurotransmitter release |
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| 17:30 18:30 |
The contribution of the geneticist to neurosciences |
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Monday, July 12
| 08:30 09:30 |
Neuron-astrocyte crosstalk in the central nervous system. |
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| 17:30 18:30 |
Seeing and perceiving: phenomenology & physiological mechanisms. |
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Tuesday, July 13
| 08:30 09:30 |
Molecular and cellular cognition: unraveling the mechanisms of memory. |
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| 17:30 18:30 |
The gift of speech: FOXP2 and the KE family. |
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Wednesday, July 14
| 08:30 09:30 |
Deciphering the molecular bases of the development and physiology of the hair bundle through deafness genes. |
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| 13:00 14:00 |
Computing with neural ensembles: A new paradigm in systems neuroscience. |
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Sunday, July 11
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13:00 14:00 |
Monday, July 12
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12:00 14:00 |
James Gusella (Charlestown, USA) Jean-Louis Mandel (Illkirch, France) Huda Zoghbi (Houston, USA) |
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13:00 14:00 |
Tuesday, July 13
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13:00 14:00 |
Yasushi Miyashita (Tokyo, Japan) SL08 - GlaxoSmithKline Neuroscience Award
SL09 - Max Cowan lecture SL10 - SPN - Pfizer Portugal Grant on Brain Ageing and Alzheimer's Disease |
Programme at a glance - Plenary lectures - Special lectures - Symposia - Technical workshops
Sunday, July 11
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15:45 17:15 |
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Monday, July 12
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11:30 13:00 |
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Programme at a glance - Plenary lectures - Special lectures - Special sessions - Technical workshops
Click on the number on the left to have the full description of the symposium
Sunday, July 11
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09:45 11:15 |
S02 - Local and long-range neuronal interactions through oscillatory synchronization. S03 - The ageing brain. S04 - Synaptic plasticity and dynamic encoding in somatosensory cortex. S05 - The influence of Donald O. Hebb on neuroscience today: A symposium to honour the 100th year since Hebb's birth. S06 - Early experience: when does it become disruptive for brain development and behavior? S07 - Decision-making and addiction: neural substrates. S08 - More than one way to kill a neuron. |
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S10 - Excitatory and inhibitory synaptic transmission: new modulatory roles for Ca2+. S11 - Role of protein misfolding and aggregation in neurodegenerative diseases. S12 - The function of olivocerebellar microcircuits. S13 - Neuronal pre-mRNA processing. S14 - Segregation and integration of sensory information in cortical circuits. S15 - Understanding the distinct steps of postnatal neurogenesis. S16 - Ischemia and neuroprotection. |
Monday, July 12
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09:45 11:15 |
S18 - Genetic and genomic approaches to the zebrafish visual system. S19 - Transcription factors and behavior: From adaptation to pathology. S20 - Control of brain development and plasticity by sex hormones. S21 - Plasticity in central auditory processing: From neural mechanisms to behaviour. S22 - Neuroglial signalling: the role of cytokines in inflammation and neuroprotection. S23 - Loading with glutamate: novel aspects of glutamate function. S24 - Protein partners of neurotransmitter receptors. |
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S26 - Physiological properties and mechanisms of neuron-astrocyte signaling in the CNS. S27 - Functioning with noise. S28 - In vivo calcium imaging: watching neurons at work. S29 - Neurogenesis in the peripheral nervous system. S30 - Visualising synaptic plasticity. S31 - The perirhinal cortex: synaptic plasticity to cognitive function. S32 - Theoretical models to understand neuronal communication. |
Tuesday, July 13
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09:45 11:15 |
S34 - Cerebellar plasticity: not just depressing. S35 - Dendro-dendritic interactions in networks of hypothalamic neurones. S36 - Novel approaches for cognition enhancement. S37 - Network dynamics and integration in nociceptive pathways: implications for pain signalling. S38 - Towards a molecular understanding of water transport in the brain: Role of aquaporins. S39 - Short-term plasticity at excitatory synapses in the auditory system. S40 - Synaptic vesicle release and recycling. |
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S42 - Forming an asymetric brain: cooperation of genes and environment. S43 - Brain-computer interfaces for neuroprostheses and communication in animals and humans. S44 - Synaptic and cellular mechanisms of learned fear. S45 - The place of prefrontal cortex in psychiatric illness. S46 - Regional specialization in primate cortical circuitry: implications for sensory processing. S47 - Attention to objects and features in space: From the visual cortex to the frontal lobes and back. S48 - Axonal outgrowth, regeneration and repair. |
Wednesday, July 14
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09:45 11:15 |
S50 - Kainate receptors: from control of excitability to synaptic plasticity and neurodegeneration. S51 - Signal integration in dendrites. S52 - Maturation of glutamatergic synapses in the developing hippocampus. S53 - The neurobiology of connexins: from genes to therapies. S54 - Stem cell therapy in neurodegenerative disease: how to make it work? S55 - Feedback mechanisms in brain function. S56 - Brain imaging. |
Programme at a glance - Plenary lectures - Special lectures - Special sessions - Symposia
Click on the number on the left to have the full description of the technical workshop
Saturday, July 10
| 13:30 16:45 |
W2 - Gene therapy for pain control. W3 - Neuronal imaging using genetically encoded sensors. W4 - Engineering and application of genetic indicators in neurobiology. W5 - The cell cycle and neuronal differentiation. W6 - Annotating the genes involved in nervous system development and function. W7 - NENS workshop: networking European neuroscience graduate programmes. |
Tuesday, July 13
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13:00 14:00 |
The Dynaflow™ Chip - A Revolution in Patch Clamp |
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