Frontiers in Neurophotonics 2010Download the Frontier in Neurophotonics Summer School 2010 poster (588 KB)
Topics covered include: Hands-on sessions (Monday 24 to Friday 28): FRET-FLIM Fluorescence Lifetime Imaging Microscopy (FLIM) applied to the protein-protein interactions and ion fluctuations in different subcellular compartments of a neuron.
Cell tracking in live tissue Tracking neural progenitor cells migration, differentiation, and synaptogenesis in adult brain live tissue using different labeling strategies and imaging modalities: Video microscopy and 2-photons microscopy.
Calcium imaging in neurons 2-photons fluorescence measurements of Ca2+ transients in dendrites in acute hippocampal brain slices using synthetic Ca2+ dyes.
Linear and non-linear microcopy in live animals Animal preparation, optical tool, video-rate hardware, movement correction.
Live imaging of protein translocation in cultured neurons Time lapse imaging of the dynamic translocation of GFP-tagged intracellular proteins in live neurons.
2010 Summer school program.The school will be divided into two distinct parts: During the first week, tutorials and courses will be offered in the morning while afternoons will be entirely dedicated to hands-on experiments in the laboratories. Participants will directly perform the experiments under the supervision of our experts. In the second part of the school, students will be leading a small research projects on a given topic of their choice. The list of available topics will be published shortly and applicants will be encouraged to list several choices by order of preference. Monday 249:00-10:30 Daniel Côté: Basics of lasers and optical imaging Tuesday 259:00-10:30 Denis Boudreau: Principles of fluorescence Wednesday 269:00-10:30 Richard Robitaille: Basics of Ca2+ imaging in live cells: applications to the study of glial-neuron interactions Thursday 279:00-10:30 Edward Ruthazer: Friday 289:00-10:30 Tim Murphy: Imaging and optogenetic tools for studying cortical circuit structure and function in healthy brain and after stroke Saturday 29 - Free TimeSunday 309:00-10:30 Daniel Côté: Multimodal cellular imaging in vivo Monday 319:00-10:30 Peter Stys: Calcium activity in the spinal cord Tuesday 019:00-10:30 Alan Fine: Optical quantal analysis via two-photons microscopy of calcium transients Wednesday 029:00-12:30 Trainees Presentations |
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The Enlightened Brain
The optrode (the combined probe enabling electrophysiological and optical recordings in vivo) developed by Dr. Yves De Koninck and collaborators has been selected as one of 2011 top 10 discoveries by the Québec Science magazine.
$700,000 over 3 years
for the research being performed in Québec
Optical imaging and biosimulation platforms to speed CNS drug
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