Aline Desmedt has been awarded a Distinguished Investigator Grant from the Brain & Behavior Research Foundation (BBRF)
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The NeuroFrance 2027 call for symposium is now open! 🤩
Shape this event with us by submitting your proposals before 1st April 2026.
🔗 More info and submission: www.neurosciences.asso.fr/SN27/
Very sad news, John Gurdon has died.
A developmental biologist's developmental biologist, Nobel prize winner
His work is the foundation of much of today's dev & stem cell bio.
An inspiration to many, including me. Always asking questions & wanting the answers
www.magd.cam.ac.uk/news/profess...
Here’s a group photo from the 2nd block of the Cajal Course "Advanced Techniques for #Synapse Biology", with our top speakers @erin-schuman.bsky.social & @verstrekenlab.bsky.social, plus our brilliant directors @cecilecharrier.bsky.social & Julien Dupuis.
Great time connecting in #neuroscience!
Still openings, check it out!
New paper, new insights into neuroligin-1 just dropped. Congrats to Charles, Adèle, Olivier, and the whole team of co-authors!
If you are attending #Neurofrance2025 @socneuro.bsky.social in Montpellier, do not miss our symposium on Neurogenesis and astrogliogenesis in the dentate gyrus. Wednesday 14th May at 3.30pm
Congrats!!
🧠 Cette exposition vous ouvre les portes des neurosciences et vous propose de découvrir six projets de recherche menés au sein du Neurocentre Magendie (@neurobordeaux.bsky.social) par Daniela Cota, Giovanni Marsicano, Carmelo Quarta, Luigi Bellocchio, Nathalie Sans et @emiliepacary.bsky.social.
🎉 Excited to share that our paper on FCDII is out today! 🙌🏻 Huge thanks to @sbaulac.bsky.social and @sara baldassari for bringing me on board and introducing me to the complexity of somatic mutations. Hope our work helps advance understanding of the disease mechanisms.
Why does the forebrain expand dramatically while other neural regions grow less? Our new publication reveals progenitor metabolism critically shapes region-specific brain growth. Thread below. authors.elsevier.com/a/1k-udL7PXu...
🧠 Master’s & PhD students : 10 days left to apply for the Introduction to Experimental Neuroscience (July 21–Aug 2)
Hands-on training, real lab work, and international networking!
🔗 Info: www.bordeaux-school-of-neuroscience.eu/bordeaux-sum...
#Neuroscience #SummerSchool @univbordeaux.bsky.social
With @erin-schuman.bsky.social, Michael Greenberg, @scheiffelelab.bsky.social, @franckp.bsky.social, Corette Wierenga, Monica Di Luca, Nelson Rebola and @verstrekenlab.bsky.social as keynote speakers 🧠
The summer school “Introduction to experimental neuroscience” will take place from July 21st to August 2nd, 2025.
It is opened to third-year undergraduate students, graduate and doctoral students from various disciplines.
Registration before April 14th.
www.bordeaux-neurocampus.fr/summer-schoo...
📣 We’re hiring! 🚨 PhD position to study SOCIAL CODING in mouse S1 and mPFC using longitudinal INSCOPIX recordings from WT and socially amnesic mice during social tasks! Strong data analysis & computational modeling component. Co-sup with @lorifonto.bsky.social & Leo Guignard
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Delighted to showcase our atlas for the inference of ligand-receptor mediated interactions between neuronal subtypes during mouse cortex development. Herculean endeavor by former PhD student Rémi Mathieu (now @alleninstitute.bsky.social) and team, in collaboration with
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🚨Last Call!
10 days left to apply as an Instructor for our Summer School: Introduction to Experimental Neuroscience 🧠
📅 July 21 – August 2, 2025
📍 Bordeaux School of Neuroscience
👉 More info: www.bordeaux-school-of-neuroscience.eu/bordeaux-sum...
@univbordeaux.bsky.social @davip-bdx.bsky.social
Molecular dynamics of neural stem cells (NSCs) and their surrounding niche in the #aging mouse #hippocampus using multimodal transcriptomics 🧪🧠
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Our new paper is out in BioRxiv. Using human fetal tissue and cortical organoids, we figured out how human bRG cells colonize the developing neocortex to expand the oSVZ stem cell niche. Turns out, it's a more complex process than we had anticipated!
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...