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Retraite Annuelle du groupe "Neurophysics" -  14 -16 Juin 2006

Auberge Quilliams, Lac Brome
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Wednesday, June 14th

5:00 PM Attendees registration

6:30-7:30 PM

Conference by Brian MacVicar
(Faculty of Medicine, Psychiatry/Brain Research Centre, University of British-Columbia, Vancouver)
Imaging the dynamic nature of glia

Thursday, June 15th

8:30-12:15PM

Bruce Lennox
(McGill University, Montreal)
What is the “Dream” Sensor, and how do we get there?

Benoit Dubertret
(CNRS, ESPCI, Paris)
Full-Field Optical Sectioning and 3D Localization of Fluorescent Particles using Focal Plane Modulation

Michel Piché (COPL, Quebec)
Hyper-resolution by vectorial transverse magnetic laser beams (breaking the diffraction limits)

Mado Lemieux
(CRULRG, Quebec)
Measuring intracellular pH and its effects on protein interactions in living neurons

Marianne Renner
(Univ. Bordeaux II, Bordeaux)
F-actin Dependent Organization of the Synaptic Membrane

Frank Chuang
(CBST – UC Davis, Sacramento)
Current Neuroscience Research at the NSF Center for Biophotonics  Science & Technology

2:00-6:00 PM Poster Session – Networking

6:30-7:30 PM

Conference by Thomas Huser
(NSF Center for Biophotonics, Science and Technology, UC-Davis, Sacramento)
Nanoprobes for the Characterization of Biochemical Processes in Living Cells

Friday, June 16th

8:00-12:15PM

Armen Saghatelyan
(Canada Research Chair in Adult Neurogenesis, CRULRG, Univ. Laval, Québec)
Neuronal Development in the Adult Brain

Daniel Côté (Canada Research Chair in Biophotonics, Univ. Laval & Harvard Medical School)
Live Animal Imaging with Video Rate Mutimodal Nonlinear and Confocal Microscopy

Paul Wiseman (for Benedict Hebert)
(McGill, Montreal)
Probing the Actin Integrin Linkage using High Resolution Velocity Mapping

Marcia Vernon
(INO, Quebec)
Moving R&D into Industry

Katrin Heinze
(McGill University, Montreal)
Reversible Two-Photon Unbinding of Proteins

Samantha Fore
(CBST – UC Davies, Sacramento)
Single molecule biological FRET experiments inside reduced volume apertures

Romain Maciejko
(Ecole Polytechnique de Montréal)
Introduction to Optical Coherence Tomography

Afternoon: Networking

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