Post on 05-Aug-2020
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.