Satellite symposium of the 2011 Canadian Neuroscience Meeting

Location: Hilton, Québec City, May 29 2011

Neurophotonics: novel optical approaches to probe and control cellular and molecular events in live neurons

Sunday, May 29th 2011
09:00-10:00Breakfast
10:00-12:00Chair: Yves De Koninck (Université Laval)
10:00-10:30Robert Campbell (University of Alberta)
Novel genetically-encoded optical probes
10:30-11:00Edward Ruthazer (McGill University)
Monitoring Circuit Remodeling In Vivo
11:00-11:30Sean Mulligan (University of Saskatchewan)
Optical probing of nerve ending activity in the meninges
11:30-12:00Kurt Haas (University of British Columbia)
Functional imaging from small neural networks in the developing brain
12:00-13:30Lunch
13:30-15:00 Chair: Alan Fine (Dalhousie University)
13:30-14:00Paul Selvin (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
Super-accuracy & Super-resolution via fluorescence microscopy
14:00-14:30Paul De Koninck (Université Laval)
Monitoring single synaptic receptors on the move
14:30-15:00Daniel Côté (Université Laval)
Optical approaches for label-free monitoring of myelin degeneration
15:00-15:30 Health Break
15:30-17:00Chair: Brian MacVicar (University of British Columbia)
15:30-16:00Tim Murphy (University of British Columbia)
Optical monitoring of voltage to map cortical activity in vivo
16:00-16:30Yves De Koninck (Université Laval)
A microprobe for single neuron electrophysiology and optogenetics in the intact brain
16:30-17:00Antoine Adamantidis (McGill University)
Optogenetic probing of sleep and wake circuits
18:00-20:00CAN Opening Reception
 

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