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This seminar aims at presenting breakthroughs and emerging trends of micro and nanotechnologies for applied developments in neurosciences: from basic understanding to clinical research.
In “state of the art” presentations, speakers will explain what nanotechnologies bring (or will bring) on subjects such as:
Last developments of systems for neural cell culture, microelectrode arrays to record neural signals more and more precisely, high sensitivity in vivo imaging, new project to improve deep brain stimulation, retinal implants….
This one-day seminar, gathering internationally recognised experts, is open to everybody willing to grasp some of the advances brought by the use of micro-nanotechnologies to the study on Neurosciences: past achievements and future prospects. Scientists, engineers, academics, clinicals, entrepreneurs, venture capitalists, R&D managers, product or business development managers are welcome to share the best information on these issues. The language of the seminar is English.
This workshop already features the participation of the following speakers:
Alain Berthoz , collège de France, Paris |
“Neuroscience challenges: what can nanotechnology bring?” |
Alim-Louis Benabid , Institut de Neurosciences, Grenoble |
"Brain electrostimulation" (title to be confirmed) |
Regis Guillemaud , CEA Leti / Minatec, Grenoble |
“In vitro and in vivo recording and stimulation systems with MEA for neural cells” |
Blaise Yvert , INSERM, Centre de Neurosciences intégrative et cognitive, Bordeaux |
“Interfacing large neural networks: stakes and needs for large-scale Electrophysiology” |
Jean Rossier , ESPCI, Paris |
“Single cell identification by RT-PCR in microfluidic devices” |
Yves Frégnac , CNRS, Gif sur Yvette |
“Computational neurosciences” |
Jean-Philippe Lachaux , Inserm, Lyon |
"Functional human brain mapping with intracerebral electrodes" |
Maxime Dahan , ENS Paris |
"When nanomaterials meet biology: using nanoparticles for advanced optical imaging" |
José Sahel , Quinze-Vingts, Paris |
"Visual implants - artificial retina" |
Ari Barzilaï , Tel Aviv University, Israël |
"Optical nerve regeneration" |
This seminar will hold at Auditorium Adicare, Institut de Cardiologie (take the lift), Pitié salpêtrière, 52 Bd Vincent Auriol, Paris, Underground 6, Station Chevaleret
Complete program and registration details will be available on: www.omnt.fr
You can register directly on : http://omnt.insight-outside.fr
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