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SUMMARY:ICVS Advanced Seminar “Individual reward preference in isogenic mouse populations”
DESCRIPTION:April 30th at 13 pm\, don’t miss Christian Lüscher’s “Individual reward preference in isogenic mouse populations” at the A0.03 auditorium in UMinho’s School of Medicine. \nChristian Lüscher is a Full Professor and group leader at the Faculty of Medicine\, Department of Basic Neurosciences from Geneva University Neurocenter. His lab is interested in the cellular mechanisms that underlie drug reinforcement\, dependence and addiction\, particularly focusing on neuroadaptive changes and pathological synaptic plasticity at the mesolimbic dopamine system. Professor Lüscher has received many grants and awards recognizing his impressive contribution to his research field\, namely two ERC Advanced grants and the Chica and Heinz Schaller Foundation Award in Translational Neuroscience. He is also part of the Board of Reviewing Editors of the prestigious journal Science.
URL:https://icvs.uminho.pt/event/icvs-advanced-seminar-individual-reward-preference-in-isogenic-mouse-populations/
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SUMMARY:ICVS Advanced Seminar “Nose to brain delivery a narrow shortcut to the CNS”
DESCRIPTION:May 4th at 1 pm\, don’t miss Fabio Sonvico’s “Nose to brain delivery a narrow shortcut to the CNS” at the A0.03 auditorium in UMinho’s School of Medicine.
URL:https://icvs.uminho.pt/event/icvs-advanced-seminar-nose-to-brain-delivery-a-narrow-shortcut-to-the-cns/
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SUMMARY:ICVS Advanced Seminar “Connecting the Motors: How Adaptor Proteins Control Microtubule-Based Transport”
DESCRIPTION:May 7th at 1 pm\, don’t miss Reto Gassmann’s “Connecting the Motors: How Adaptor Proteins Control Microtubule-Based Transport” at the A0.03 auditorium in UMinho’s School of Medicine. \n Reto Gassmann studied biochemistry at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich and carried out PhD research at the Wellcome Trust Centre for Cell Biology in Edinburgh with Bill Earnshaw\, focusing on mitotic chromosome segregation. After postdoctoral work with Arshad Desai at the Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research in San Diego\, where he studied interactions between mitotic spindle microtubules and chromosomes\, he joined IBMC (now i3S) in 2012 as a principal investigator. His group investigates how the activities of the opposing microtubule motors dynein and kinesin are coordinated by cargo adaptor proteins. They use a multidisciplinary approach combining live-cell fluorescence microscopy\, genome editing in the roundworm Caenorhabditis elegans and cultured human cells\, and biochemical reconstitution of molecular interactions. Beyond uncovering fundamental mechanisms of intracellular transport\, this work aims to illuminate disease mechanisms associated with defective motor regulation.
URL:https://icvs.uminho.pt/event/icvs-advanced-seminar-connecting-the-motors-how-adaptor-proteins-control-microtubule-based-transport/
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SUMMARY:ICVS Student Seminar "Tau ASOs: novel compounds for the treatment of Down Syndrome"
DESCRIPTION:May 11th at 1 pm\, don’t miss Carlos Marques’s “Tau ASOs: novel compounds for the treatment of Down Syndrome” at the A0.03 auditorium in UMinho’s School of Medicine.
URL:https://icvs.uminho.pt/event/icvs-student-seminar-tau-asos-novel-compounds-for-the-treatment-of-down-syndrome/
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SUMMARY:ICVS Student Seminar “IDO1 as an Immunometabolic Checkpoint of Granuloma Formation in Sarcoidosis”
DESCRIPTION:May 18th at 1 pm\, don’t miss Marcela Oliveira’s “IDO1 as an Immunometabolic Checkpoint of Granuloma Formation in Sarcoidosis” at the A0.03 auditorium in UMinho’s School of Medicine.
URL:https://icvs.uminho.pt/event/icvs-student-seminar-ido1-as-an-immunometabolic-checkpoint-of-granuloma-formation-in-sarcoidosis/
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SUMMARY:ICVS Advanced Seminar “Occupational exposure to ionizing radiation and incident measures of cardiovascular and neurodegenerative disease among Ontario nuclear power plant”
DESCRIPTION:May 21st at 1 pm\, don’t miss Paul Villeneuve’s “Occupational exposure to ionizing radiation and incident measures of cardiovascular and neurodegenerative disease among Ontario nuclear power plant” at the A0.03 auditorium in UMinho’s School of Medicine. \nOccupational exposure to ionizing radiation and incident measures of cardiovascular and neurodegenerative disease among Ontario nuclear power plant\nBio: Dr. Villeneuve is a Professor in the Department of Neuroscience and the School of Mathematics and Statistics at Carleton University. He completed his PhD in Epidemiology at the University of Toronto in Canada\, and following graduation was research scientist at Health Canada in the Air Health Effects group for nearly a decade.  His expertise is in environmental and occupational health\, and he has evaluated radiation health risks in Ontario electric utility workers\, the Newfoundland Fluorspar Cohort\, and the Canadian National Dose Registry. He is also leading a CIHR funded study on patterns of cancer incidence among Canadians who live near nuclear power plants\, and also exploring how occupational exposure to radiation increases the risk of dementia\, and ocular disorders. He is the former chair of the Technical Advisory Group on Occupational Burden of Disease Estimation for the World Health Organization.
URL:https://icvs.uminho.pt/event/icvs-advanced-seminar-occupational-exposure-to-ionizing-radiation-and-incident-measures-of-cardiovascular-and-neurodegenerative-disease-among-ontario-nuclear-power-plant/
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SUMMARY:ICVS Advanced Seminar “Microbiome profiling from FIT residual samples for biomarker discovery in colorectal cancer screenin”
DESCRIPTION:May 25th at 1 pm\, don’t miss Mariana Bisarro dos Reis’s “Microbiome profiling from FIT residual samples for biomarker discovery in colorectal cancer screenin” at the A0.03 auditorium in UMinho’s School of Medicine. \nMariana Bisarro dos Reis\, is a postdoctoral researcher at the Molecular Oncology Research Center\, Barretos Cancer Hospital\, Brazil. Her research focuses on the identification of microbiome-derived biomarkers for colorectal cancer screening using residual material from fecal immunochemical tests (FIT).
URL:https://icvs.uminho.pt/event/icvs-advanced-seminar-microbiome-profiling-from-fit-residual-samples-for-biomarker-discovery-in-colorectal-cancer-screenin/
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SUMMARY:ICVS Advanced Seminar “Sustainability in action: the ICVS GreenLab initiative”
DESCRIPTION:May 28th at 1 pm\, don’t miss Green Lab’s “Sustainability in action: the ICVS GreenLab initiative” at the A0.03 auditorium in UMinho’s School of Medicine.
URL:https://icvs.uminho.pt/event/icvs-advanced-seminar-sustainability-in-action-the-icvs-greenlab-initiative/
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