Venue: CARF (ex CGFB)
The “Neural circuits of pain: from physiology to pathology” summer school is open to doctoral students and post-doctoral fellows with an interest in neurology, neuroscience, molecular biology and electrophysiology.
This five-day programme will allow students to explore the physiological and pathological aspects of pain, employing cutting-edge technologies. Renowned scientists will train participants for advancements in pain treatment. Course content includes advanced courses, workshops on techniques as well as hands-on training.
Monday June 10th
8h30- Welcoming, opening session.
9h-9h50. Prof Rohini Kuner – « Neuronal ensembles underlying pain perception, chronicity and interactions with negative emotions »
9h55-10h45. Prof Greg Scherrer – « Neural circuits and therapeutics for pain unpleasantness and its cognitive modulation »
Coffee Break
11h-11H50. Prof Jing Wang – « Applying a closed-loop brain-computer interface to study and treat pain »
11h55-12h45. Prof Michelle Roche – « Understanding the crosstalk between Stress, Mood and Pain »
Tuesday June 11th
8h30-9h20 : Prof Tomoko Ohyama – « Nociception in Drosophila larvae. »
9h25-10h15: Prof Simon Beggs – « The influence of pain in early life pain on adult pain circuits and behaviour. »
Coffee Break
10h30-11h20: Prof Steven Prescott – « Importance of sensory neuron excitability for neural coding »
More details
https://bss-neuropain.u-bordeaux.fr/en/