Neurodiscussions
Neurodiscussions
The goal of this activity of the SNC is to bring together the neural signaling and circuitry community fo the Université de Montréal in the objective of facilitating exchanges, collaborations and the sharing of research platforms on the theme of neural circuits and signaling and on the use and development of technologies to study such questions. The presentations are meant to provide an update to our neuroscience community on the recent progress of on-going projects, mostly non-published, with the objective of triggering a scientific discussion and informing the research community of what is being done in the different labs. The presentation can be given by the lab director in partnership with one or two additional lab members (graduate student or postdoc). Collaborators can also be involved. We suggest that the presentations do not exceed 40 minutes in order to leave 20 minutes for questions. All presentations will take place on Tuesdays, from 4 to 5 PM. Presentations will be in person presentations in room 1120 of the Paul-G.-Desmarais building.
Chips, beers and soft drinks are offered by the SNC during the presentations. Right after, we will also have some pizza and participants are invited to stay a bit longer to chat about science and life with other SNC members.
Next presentations:
September 3 2024: Ravi Rungta (Médecine dentaire)
October 1st 2024: Jannick Boehm (Département de neurosciences)
November 5 2024: Jean-François Bouchard (École d’optométrie)
December 3 2024: Marina Martinez (Département de neurosciences)
January 14 2025: Numa Dancause (Département de neurosciences)
February 2025: Lucien Weiss (École Polytechnique)
March 11 2025: Marco Bonizatto (École Polytechnique)
April 1st 2025: Stéphane Molotchinikoff (Département de sciences biologiques)
April 29 2025: Christian Casanova (École d’optométrie)
may 5 2025: 5 à 7 de réseautage du SNC
For any questions concerning this activity, please contact Dr Andrea Green (andrea.green@umontreal.ca), Dr Matthieu Vanni (matthieu.vanni@umontreal.ca, or Dr Ravi Rungta (ravi.rungta@umontreal.ca).