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1 SEVENTH FRAMEWORK PROGRAMME Future and Emerging Technologies Collaborative project Deliverables D73 Workshop Project acronym: MAGNETRODES Full title: Electromagnetic detection of neural activity at cellular resolution Project number: 600730 Call identifier: FP7ICT20119 Funding scheme: Collaborative project Starting date: January 1 st , 2013 Duration: 36 months Due date to the deliverable: Month 36 Send date: December 7 th , 2015 Lead partner: CEA Classification: Confidential

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SEVENTH  FRAMEWORK  PROGRAMME  

Future  and  Emerging  Technologies  Collaborative  project  

   

         

Deliverables  D7-­‐3    

Workshop          Project  acronym:  MAGNETRODES  Full  title:  Electromagnetic  detection  of  neural  activity  at  cellular  resolution  Project  number:  600730  Call  identifier:  FP7-­‐ICT-­‐2011-­‐9  Funding  scheme:  Collaborative  project  Starting  date:  January  1st,  2013  Duration:  36  months    Due  date  to  the  deliverable:  Month  36  Send  date:  December  7th,  2015  Lead  partner:  CEA    Classification:     Confidential  

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Executive  summary  of  achieved  results:    A   workshop   has   been   organized   in   Lisbon   on   November   23d-­‐25th,   2015   on   Magnetic   probes   for  neural  investigation  &  Magnetic  modelling  of  neurons.  

Description  of  the  work  

1. Overall  description.    The  workshop  has  been  hosted  at  the  Academy  of  Sciences  of  Portugal  in  Lisbon.  It  has  included  oral  presentations  as  well  as  a  poster  session.  The  oral  sessions  have  been:  -­‐  Sensors  for  large/medium  scale  measurement  -­‐  Sensors  for  local  measurements  -­‐  Stimulating  the  brain-­‐  TMS  and  tDCS  -­‐  Modelling  -­‐  Magnetic  recordings    Amongst  the  34  participants,  14  were  students  or  post-­‐doctoral  fellows.  Six  speakers  were  invited,  2  of  them  (Mavi  Sanchez  and  Patrick  Ruther)  from  two  FP7-­‐FET  programs  (Corticonic  and  Neuroseeker).  Three  talks  have  been  presented  by  PhD  student  or  post-­‐docs.  Participants  were  coming  from  USA,  UK,  Germany,  Finland,  Spain,  Portugal,  Finland  and  France.  

2. Program  The  detailed  program  is  given  below:       Monday,  November  23d    2015  

8:30-­‐9:00  

Registration  /Opening  

9:00-­‐10:30  

Session  1  –  Sensors  for  large/medium  scale  measurement  -­‐  Lauri  Parkkonen  (Aalto  University,  Helsinki):    Measuring   MEG   with   SQUID   sensors:   State   of   the   art   and   its  limitations  -­‐  Tilmann  Sander  (PTB,  Berlin):    Multi-­‐sensor  measurements  of  biomagnetic  fields  using  optically  pumped  magnetometers  

10:30-­‐11:00  

Coffee  break  

11:00-­‐12:00  

Session  2  –  Sensors  for  local  measurements  -­‐  Myriam  Pannetier-­‐Lecoeur  (CEA  Saclay):    Spin   electronics   sensors   for   biomagnetic   signals   detection   and  medical  imaging  

12:15-­‐14:00  

Lunch  

14:00-­‐15:30  

Session  3  –  Sensors  for  local  measurements  -­‐  Patrick  Ruther  (IMTEK-­‐University  of  Freiburg):  High-­‐density  neural  recording  based  on  advanced  silicon  probe  technologies  -­‐   Susana   Cardoso    (INESC-­‐MN,   Lisbon):   Magneto   resistive  probes  for  local  magnetic  field  detection  

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15:30-­‐16:00  

Coffee  break  

16:00-­‐17:30  

Session  4  –  Stimulating  the  brain  TMS  &TDCs  -­‐  Risto  Ilmoniemi  (Aalto  University,  Helsinki):    TMS  and  tDCS  -­‐  Mavi  Sanchez  (ICREA-­‐IDIBAPS,  Barcelona,  Spain):    Electrical   stimulation   for   controlling   cortical   rhythmic   activity  and  for  probing  the  network  

    Tuesday,  November  24th  2015  

9:00-­‐10:30  

Session  5  –  Modelling  -­‐   Yoshio   Okada   (Boston   Children's   Hospital   and   Harvard  Medical  School):    Invariance   in   current   dipole   moment   density   across   brain  structures  and  species  -­‐  Alain  Destexhe  (UNIC-­‐CNRS):    Modeling  the  magnetic   field  of  single  cells  up  to  populations  of  neurons  

10:30-­‐11:00  

Coffee  break  

11:00-­‐12:30  

Session  6  –  Modelling  -­‐  Francesca  Barbieri  (UNIC-­‐CNRS):    Modeling   the   magnetic   field   generated   by   morphologically  realistic  hippocampal  neurons  -­‐  Joonas  Iivanainen  (Aalto  University,  Helsinki):    Bioelectromagnetic  fields  at  scales  from  neuron  to  brain:  theory  and  modeling  

12:30-­‐14:00  

Lunch  

14:00-­‐15:30  

Posters  Session  

15:30-­‐16:00  

Coffee  break  

16:00-­‐18:00  

Social  Event/  Visit  of  Academia  das  Ciências  

19:30-­‐22:30  

Workshop  diner  at  La  Paparrucha  Rua  D.  Pedro  V,  18  a  20,  1250-­‐094  Lisboa    

    Wednesday,  November  25th  2015  

9:00-­‐10:30  

Session  7  –  Magnetic  recordings  -­‐   Padmavathi   Sundaram   (Martinos   Center   for   Biomedical  Imaging):    Magnitudes   and   distribution  of   the   local   magnetic   field   in   a  brain   tissue   produced   by   synchronized   population   activity  determined  with  MRI  -­‐  Gilles  Ouanounou  (UNIC-­‐CNRS):    Skeletal  muscle  magnetic  signature  

10:30-­‐11:00  

Coffee  break  

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11:00-­‐12:30  

Session  8  –  Magnetic  recordings  -­‐  Thomas    Wunderle  (ESI,  Frankfurt):    GMR-­‐based  in-­‐vivo  recording  of  event-­‐related  magnetic  fields  -­‐  Claude  Fermon  (CEA  Saclay):    Local  Nuclear  Magnetic  Resonance  spectroscopy  

12:30-­‐14:00  

Lunch  

14:00-­‐15:30  

Closing  

 

3. Workshop  dissemination    A   booklet   of   abstract   has   been   distributed   to   all   participants,   as   well   as   the   contact   list   of  participants.   A   large   part   of   the   presentations   have   been   shared   amongst   the   participants.   Some  pictures  of  the  events  have  been  posted  on  the  website.    

 

 

                                 

Figure1:  Picture  of  the  workshop  participants.    

Conclusions    We  have  organized  a  workshop  on  a  topics  related  to  those  investigated  in  the  Magnetrodes  project.  This   two-­‐and-­‐half  days  event  has  allowed  presenting  the  scientific  output  of   the  project,  as  well   to  have  talk  for  renowned  speakers  in  the  field.  This  workshop  has  allowed  many  discussions  and  drawn  pathways  for  future  collaborations.