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The  CAJAL  Advanced  Neuroscience  Training  Programme       www.cajal-­‐training.org    

 

Cajal  course  on  Connectomics:  from  Micro-­‐  to  Meso-­‐  and  Macro-­‐Scales  

Instructors  and  topics  

 

Sophie  Achard  (Grenoble,  France):  graph  analysis.  

Demian   Battaglia   (Marseille,   France):   "The   virtual   brain"   and   its   relationship   with   "real"  connectomics.  

Maxime  Descoteaux  (Sherbrooke,  Canada)  for  diffusion/tractography  tools.  

Dirk  Feldmeyer  (Research  Centre  Juelich,  Germany)

Andreas   Frick   (Neurocentre   Magendie,   Bordeaux):   viral   tools   to   tag   defined   neuronal  populations,  mono-­‐trans-­‐synaptic  tracing  of  connectivity.  

Frederic  Gambino  (IINS,  Bordeaux):  in  vivo  neuronal  population  imaging  during  behavioural  tasks  using  two-­‐photon  microscopy.  

Benjamin   Grewe   (ETH,   Zurich):   neuronal   population   imaging   using   miniature   fluorescent  microscopes  during  behavioural  tasks.  

Xavier  Leinekugel  (Neurocentre  Magendie):  multi-­‐electrode  recordings  of  neural  population  activity  during  behavioural  tasks  

Valentin   Nagerl   (IINS,   Bordeaux):   Super-­‐resolution   shadow   imaging   as   a   new   tool   to  visualize  living  brain  structure.  

Michael   Okun   (University   of   Leicester,   UK):   multi-­‐electrode   recordings   of   neuronal  population  activity  during  behavioural  tasks.  

Priya   Rajasethupathy  (Rockefeller   University,   USA):   Optogenetic/pharmacogenetic  approaches  for  probing  the  function  of  specific  neuronal  projections  during  behaviour.  

Félix  Renard  (Quimper,  France):  intrinsic  connectivity.  

Nicolas  Renier  (ICM,  Paris):  whole-­‐brain  clearing,  imaging  and  quantification  approaches  to  connectivity.  

Silvio  Sarubbo  (Trento,  Italy):  post-­‐mortem  dissection.  

Michel  Thiebaut  de  Schotten  (Paris,  France):  structural  connectivity.  

 

 

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