The spinal cord: basic research to clinical practice par Clémence Fouquet 26.03.2019 à 03h13
The spinal cord: basic research to clinical practice
8h30 – 9h00 : Registration / Check in
9h00 – 9h10 : Welcome and Introduction
Keynote Speakers:
- 9h10 – 9h50 : Gareth Miles (University of St Andrews)
« Functional analyses of human iPSC-based models of ALS reveal potential pathogenic mechanisms »
- 9h50 – 10h30 : John Martin (City College of New York)
« Modulating neural activity to repair the corticospinal system after spinal cord injury »
Motor session
- 10h50 – 11h15 : Nicolas Wanaverbecq (Marseille, INT)
« Do CSF contacting neurons modu- late spinal motor network in the mouse? »
- 11h15 – 11h40 : Patrick Decherchi (Marseille, ISM)
« Biomaterials for spinal cord repair »
- 11h40 – 12h05 : Pierre Hugue Roche (Marseille, APHM)
« Early management of spinal cord injury – where do we stand »
- 12h05 – 12h30 : Marjorie Kerzoncuf (Marseille, INT)
« Management of spasticity after spinal cord injury: current techniques and future directions ».
Imaging session
- 14h00 – 14h25 : Christophe Leterrier (Marseille, INP)
“The nano-architecture of the axonal cytoskeleton revealed by superresolution imaging»
- 14h25 – 14h50 : Hervé Rigneault (Marseille, Institut Fresnel)
“Coherent Raman imaging: tech- niques and applications in neurosciences.”
- 14h50 – 15h15 : Franck Debarbieux (Marseille, INT)
”Intravital dynamic imaging of neuroinflamma- tory cellular events following implantation of a neuroprosthesis in the traumatized spinal cord”
- 15h15 – 15h40 : Guillaume Duhamel (Marseille, CRMBM)
“In vivo measurement of the myelin by inhomogeneous magnetization transfer (ihMT)”
Sensory session
- 16h10 – 16h35 : Cyril Rivat (Montpellier, Institut des neurosciences)
« Functional interaction between μ opioid and FLT3 receptors in sensory neurons produces analgesic tolerance and hyperalgesia »
- 16h35 – 17h00 : Emmanuel Bourinet (Montpellier, IGF)
« Low threshold voltage gated calcium channels regulates pathologi- cal integration of neuropathic pain in spinal dorsal horn circuits »
- 17h00 – 17h25 : Matilde Cordero-Erausquin (Strasbourg, INCI)
« Implication of the cortico-spinal pathway in sensory- motor control »
- 17h25 – 17h50 : Aziz Moqrich (Marseille, IBDM)
« Functional significance of primary sensory neurons diversity: A focus on chronic pain »
18h00 : Wine & Cheese
> Registration contact: julie.peyronnet-roux@univ-amu.fr
> Scientific committee: Frédéric Brocard, Virginie Callot, Aziz Moqrich and Geneviève Rougon
Informations pratiques
Ouverture
8h30 - 18h00
Lieu
Institut Neurosciences Timone
27 boulevard Jean Moulin
Marseille