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Planar cell polarity genes
COSY seminar : " Numerical and spatial representations: the influence of vision.
3rd Dementia-day
PhD Student Day
Vsx1 identifies a novel early V2 interneuron population in the mouse embryonic spinal cord
Primates in biomedical research
Regulator of G protein signalling: a target to control pain hypersensitivity?
3rd Dementia-day - Saturday Dec 6 - Brussels
Mini-Symposium on Touch.
Thesis defended by Benoît DELHAYE.
COSY Seminar : "Secondary hyperalgesia : From phenomenology to underlying mechanisms."
IoNS Symposium : Interdisciplinary management of Spasticity
Signaling through radial glia endfeet controls cell fate and cerebral cortex development
Mécanismes pathogéniques et stratégies thérapeutiques dans des modèles d'encéphalite auto-immune expérimentale progressive et secondaire
Régulation du transport astrocytaire du glutamate par l'AMPK en conditions physiologiques et dans la SLA
COSY Seminar : "Orientation selectivity of face perception".
Thesis defended by Giulia DORMAL.
Thesis defended by Mikaël SCOHIER.
Thesis defended by Elisabeth COLON.
Talk : Prof. Jeff SCHALL (Vanderbilt University, USA).
Teaching course : Prof. Jeff SCHALL (Vanderbilt University, USA).
Thesis defended by Delphine DISPA.
Job offer : computer programmer position.
Thesis defended by Anne Klöcker.
PhD position offer
Talk : Professor Thomas Weiss (University of Friedrich-Schiller, Jéna, Germany).
Osmosensation in TRPV2 dominant negative expressing cells
Genome editing using the CRISPR/cas 9 system
Cortical development in Diap3 mutant mice
Cholesterol turnover and neuronal activity
Epigenetic regulation of gene expression by the Amyloid Precursor Protein
Teaching course : Professor Sliman Bensmaia (University of Chicago / Somato-sensory Lab)
Public conference : Professor Sliman Bensmaia (University of Chicago / Somato-sensory Lab).
Talk : Professor Benoist SCHAAL (Center for Taste and Feeding Behaviour, CNRS, Dijon - France).
Celsr3 is required in motor neurons to steer their axons in the hindlimb
Lack of brain serotonin affects postnatal development and serotonergic neuronal circuitry formation
Symposium organized by the BSNR
Workshop on Cell polarity & Cell adhesion
General interest conference:"What are qualia from a neuroscientific point of view?"
PhD Position at IoNS
Investigations into the mechanisms underlying the transition from acute to chronic pain
COSY seminar : " Anticipatory muscular activity during landing from a jump "
Neuroscience: quatre chercheurs de l'Institute of Neuroscience (IoNS) lauréats de la Fondation Médicale Reine Elisabeth
PhD position at the Institute of Neuroscience of the University of Louvain