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Journée du Club DRN 17 Juin 2016 Institut du Fer à Moulin Entrée du campus par l'Agence Générale des Équipements et Produits de Santé (AGEPS) - 7 rue du Fer à Moulin - 75005 PARIS Stations Métro : Censier-Daubenton ou Saint Marcel 9h00- Registration and Welcome Session 1: Neurogenesis and Cell Migration Chair: Michèle Studer 9h30- Samuel Tozer, IBENS, Paris Differential routing of Mindbomb1 via centriolar satellites drives asymmetric divisions of neural progenitors 10h00- Juliette Godin, IGBMC, Strasbourg A Dynamic Unfolded Protein Response Contributes to the Control of Cortical Neurogenesis 10h30- Monia Barnat, GIN, Grenoble Huntingtin regulates cortical development: consequences for Huntington’s disease 11h00- Coffee Break Session 2: Axonal Development and Branching Chair: Fanny Mann 11h30- Leila Boubakar, INMG, Lyon A novel function of septins in the control of early morphological neuronal differenciation 12h00- Anaïs Bellon, University of Cambridge, UK Axonal microRNAs : mediators of cueinduced local translation specificity during axon guidance. 12h30- Julien Courchet, INMG, Lyon AMPKrelated kinase NUAK1 haploinsufficiency impairs cortical development and behavior in the mouse

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            Journée du Club DRN  

17 Juin 2016 Institut du Fer à Moulin

Entrée du campus par l'Agence Générale des Équipements et Produits de Santé (AGEPS) - 7 rue du Fer à Moulin - 75005 PARIS Stations Métro : Censier-Daubenton ou Saint Marcel

 

9h00- Registration and Welcome Session 1: Neurogenesis and Cell Migration Chair: Michèle Studer  9h30- Samuel Tozer, IBENS, Paris Differential   routing   of   Mindbomb1   via   centriolar   satellites   drives   asymmetric  divisions  of  neural  progenitors    10h00-  Juliette Godin, IGBMC, Strasbourg A   Dynamic   Unfolded   Protein   Response   Contributes   to   the   Control   of   Cortical  Neurogenesis   10h30- Monia Barnat, GIN, Grenoble Huntingtin   regulates   cortical   development:   consequences   for   Huntington’s  disease

11h00- Coffee Break Session 2: Axonal Development and Branching Chair: Fanny Mann 11h30- Leila Boubakar, INMG, Lyon A   novel   function   of   septins   in   the   control   of   early   morphological   neuronal  differenciation   12h00- Anaïs Bellon, University of Cambridge, UK Axonal  microRNAs  :  mediators    of  cue-­‐induced  local  translation  specificity  during  axon  guidance.   12h30- Julien Courchet, INMG, Lyon AMPK-­‐related   kinase   NUAK1   haploinsufficiency   impairs   cortical   development  and  behavior  in  the  mouse  

13h00- Lunch

Session 3: Synaptogenesis and activity-dependent development Chair: Isabelle Caillé 14h00- Nazim Kourdougli, INMED, Marseille Dendritic  spine  initiation:  focus  on  MIM  protein.   14h30- Elia Magrinelli, iBV, Nice  Transcriptional  regulation  of  neuronal  activity  during  sensory  area  development  in  the  mouse  neocortex   15h00- Jean Marie Mangin, IBPS, Paris Exploring  the  role  of  neural  activity  and  neuroglial  transmission  at  the  onset  of  gliogenesis  in  the  embryonic  spinal  cord    

15h30- Coffee Break  

Session 4: Circuit formation and Plasticity Chair: Corentin Le Magueresse 16h00- Thomas Kerloch, Neurocentre Magendie, Bordeaux The  atypical  RhoGTPase  Rnd2  is  critical  for  newly  generated  neurons  in  the  adult  hippocampus    16h30- Vivien Chevaleyre, Brain Physiology Lab, Paris An  unconventional  hippocampal  circuit  and  its  significance  for  psychiatric  disease    17h00- Elim Hong, IBPS, Paris Title  to  be  communicated.        

End of Meeting