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NeuroFrance 2021

The French Neuroscience Society is organizing the NeuroFrance 2021 conference from 19 to 21 May 2021!

NeuroFrance 2021, 19-21 May - International virtual symposium

NeuroFrance, a symposium for the entire neuroscience community, is a unique opportunity for all those involved in research to share their discoveries and knowledge and to initiate new collaborations.

As a showcase for French neuroscience on the international stage, the NeuroFrance 2021 programme covers all areas of neuroscience and includes 7 plenary conferences with national and international speakers, 42 symposia, special sessions for young researchers and poster sessions.

The registration fees are very attractive for members of the Society for Neuroscience, in particular for students and post-doctoral fellows.

Contribute to the great challenges of tomorrow’s Neuroscience, present your latest results, propose an abstract for a poster presentation! ☞ Abstract submission deadline: 31 March 2021.

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Le programme des conférences

The conference programme promises to be a great meeting place! To see all the conferences, poster sessions and symposia, click here.

Programme

Isabelle MANSUY Professor in Neuroepigenetics at the Medical Faculty of the University Zürich (UZH)
Isabelle MANSUY
Prof. Isabelle MANSUY Professor in Neuroepigenetics, head of "Laboratory of Neuroepigenetics"Medical Faculty of the University Zürich (UZH)

How life experiences leave traces in descendants: Epigenetic mechanisms in the germline.

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Sonia Garel
Sonia Garel
Prof. Sonia GAREL Professor at the Collège de France, "Neurobiology and Immunity", Paris (France). Head of the "Brain Development and Plasticity" team (INSERM CR1/DR2/DR1) at IBENS, Ecole Normale Supérieure, Paris (France).

Microglia at the crossroads of forebrain wiring and environmental signals. 

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Giovanni Marsicano
Giovanni Marsicano
Giovanni MARSICANO Team leader "Endocannabinoids and neuroadaptation", Neurocentre Magendie (INSERM), Bordeaux

Cellular and subcellular control of behavior.

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Xiao-Jing WANG
Xiao-Jing WANG
Xiao-Jing WANG Team Leader, "Computational Neuroscience, Neural Circuitry, Decision Making and Working Memory", Center for Neural Science, New York University

Modelling of large-scale cortical circuits: macroscopic gradients and distributed cognition. 

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Jean-René DUHAMEL
Jean-René DUHAMEL
Jean-René DUHAMEL Head of the "Cognitive Neurophysiology" team, Institute of Cognitive Sciences Marc Jeannerod (Lyon)

Primate social cognition: the role of the cortico-limbic system. 

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Richard G.M. MORRIS
Richard G.M. MORRIS
Prof. Richard G.M. MORRIS Head of "Neurobiology of learning and memory", Centre for discovery brain sciences, University Of Edinbourgh

The making, keeping and losing of memory.

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Silvia ARBER (Basel)
Silvia ARBER (Basel)
Prof. Dr. Silvia Arber Head of the team "Motor Circuit Function", Biozentrum, University of Basel, Basel

Circuit solutions for programming actions.

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How well do you know the Society for Neuroscience?

It is an organisation that brings together nearly 2,000 members who advance basic and applied research in neuroscience. Created more than 30 years ago, the Society for Neuroscience plays a leading role in bringing together the various players in research.

Its support actions for young researchers and its communication towards the general public give the Society for Neuroscience a central position in its openings towards the world of research of tomorrow and the world of society, like the emblematic Brain Week that it coordinates every year.

Actively defending the neurosciences and the values of research with politicians and supervisory bodies, the Society for Neuroscience has naturally positioned itself among the founding members of the Collège des Sociétés Savantes Académiques de France. It is also a member of FENS (Federation of European Neuroscience Societies), IBRO and the French Brain Council.

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