Meeting Programme
Welcome and opening
- Organizing Committee
- Cajal Xmas meeting
Reconstructing pathogenic mechanisms in ALS using human in vitro models
- María Demestre
- Inst. for Bioengineering of Catalonia (SPAIN)
Exploring the possibilities of cell reprogramming technology to promote brain health
- Aida Platero Luengo
- Inst. de Biomedicina de Sevilla (SPAIN)
Functional Brain Reconstruction using stem cell-based therapy after damage
- Daniel Tornero
- Inst. Neurosciences Univ. Barcelona (SPAIN)
Interplay between opposing AgRP and POMC neurons differentially regulates peripheral tissue response
- Alain de Solis
- Max Planck Institute, Cologne (GERMANY)
Brief informative presentation
- Izasa Scientific
- Barcelona-Madrid-Lisboa-Oporto (SPA-POR)
The dissociation of transthyretin as a neuroprotective strategy to inhibit amyloid-beta aggregation in Alzheimer’s Disease
- Lorena Saelices
- UT Southwestern Medical Center (USA)
Birth asphyxia and inflammation: Understanding novel therapies
- Eva Jiménez Mateos
- Trinity College Dublin (IRELAND)
Spatiotemporal emergence of somatosensory neuron diversity
- Joaquín Navajas
- Biozentrum Basel / Allen Discovery Center
Crosstalk between the immune system and the brain after major surgery
- Marta Gómez Galán
- Karolinska Institutet (SWEDEN)
Probing subthreshold dynamics of hippocampal neurons by pulsed optogenetics
- Manuel Valero
- New York University (USA)
Two opposing hippocampus to prefrontal cortex pathways for the control of approach and avoidance behaviour
- Candela Sánchez Bellot
- University College London (UK)
Simultaneous encoding of fear state and threat identity in prefrontal cortex neuronal populations
- Mario Martín
- Neurocentre Magendie U. Bordeaux (FRANCE)
Concluding Remarks
- Organizing committee
- Participants
Poster Session placed on display at Cajal Institute Library, hall and “hórreo”
- Visiting hours
- During the coffee breaks