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SUMMARY:Hippocampal and Cortical Cell Assemblies Underlying Memory Consolidation
DESCRIPTION:Neuroscience department seminars \nSpeaker: Heath Robinson \nCornell University\, Ithaca\, New York \nHeath Robinson poster \nMonday\, February 2\, 2026\, seminar at 11:00 a.m. \nRoom 1120\nPavillon Paul-G.-Desmarais\nUniversité de Montréal\n2960 Chemin de la Tour \nAlso presented in  ZOOM \n  \n 
URL:https://cibmontreal.ca/en/event/hippocampal-and-cortical-cell-assemblies-underlying-memory-consolidation/
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SUMMARY:Decoding Immune Repertoire Development: From Neonatal Origins to Clinical Applications '
DESCRIPTION:Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Medicine \nDr Assya Trofimov’s seminar will take place on Monday February 2 at 1pm. It will be held in the Joseph-Armand-Bombardier pavilion\, room 1035. \nPoster 2026-02-02_Assya Trofimov \nAssya Trofimov\, Ph.D.\nPostdoctoral Researcher\nMaisonneuve-Rosemont Hospital Research Center \nPlease note that the seminar will be shared live on Zoom. To take part\, please click on the link below. \nZOOM \nMeeting ID: 874 4964 4775\nSecret code: 142410 \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://cibmontreal.ca/en/event/decoding-immune-repertoire-development-from-neonatal-origins-to-clinical-applications/
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SUMMARY:Spinal Cord Cell Types for Motor Control
DESCRIPTION:Neuroscience department seminar  \nThursday\, February 5\, 12:00 noon \nRoom 1120\nPavillon Paul-G.-Desmarais\nUniversité de Montréal\n2960 Chemin de la Tour \n ZOOM \nFor further details\, please consult the poster below \nAriel Levine seminar poster
URL:https://cibmontreal.ca/en/event/spinal-cord-cell-types-for-motor-control/
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SUMMARY:Paper\, electrodes and cells: designing new neuro-analytical techniques
DESCRIPTION:SNC research group on Neural Signalingand Circulation \nNEURODISCUSSIONS \nLaboratory of Raphaël Trouillon\, PhD \nAssociate Professor \nElectrical Engineering Department\, Polytechnique Montréal \n  \nTheme: Paper\, electrodes and cells: designing new neuro-analytical techniques \n  \nRefreshments and pizzas will be served after the seminar to keep the discussion going. \n  \nContacts: \nMarina Martinez\, marina.martinez@umontreal.ca \nRaphaël Trouillon: raphael.trouillon@polymtl.ca \n  \nOther CNS activities: https: //www.grsnc.org/neurodiscussions
URL:https://cibmontreal.ca/en/event/paper-electrodes-and-cells-designing-new-neuro-analytical-techniques/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260212T090000
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SUMMARY:Understanding muscle stem cell defects to better treat myopathies
DESCRIPTION:Conference poster \nAffiche_Nicolas Dumont \nYou are cordially invited to the scientific conferences of the Department of Pharmacology and Physiology . \nDate: Thursday\, February 12\, 2026 at 9 a.m. \nLocation : Pavillon Paul-G. Desmarais Pavilion\, room 1120. \nSpeaker: Nicolas Dumont\nAssociate Professor\nDepartment of Rehabilitation\nUniversité de Montréal \nUnderstanding muscle stem cell defects to better treat myopathies. \nMyopathies are diseases known to alter the function and/or structure of muscle fibers. Recently\, a new class of myopathies has been identified as specifically affecting the function of muscle stem cells\, the cells responsible for muscle growth and regeneration. Our laboratory is seeking to better understand the molecular signature of these stem cells in different myopathic contexts\, in order to develop targeted therapeutic approaches aimed at restoring their regenerative capacity. \nGuest of : Pf. Noël Raynal  \nMade possible by our platinum partners: \n \nand gold : \n \nTeachers who would like to meet the speaker after the session are asked to contact : Pf. Badhwar  ; Pf. Najmanovich  ; Pf. Raynal  \nWe’re waiting for you with good coffee!!! \nViennese pastries will be offered to the first 25 people to arrive!  \n Don’t forget to bring your own coffee cups \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://cibmontreal.ca/en/event/understanding-muscle-stem-cell-defects-to-better-treat-myopathies/
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SUMMARY:Exploring the diversity of bacterial holdfast polar adhesins from Québec aquatic environments
DESCRIPTION:MICROBIOLOGY\, INFECTIOLOGY AND IMMUNOLOGY \nCONFERENCE \nAs part of our next departmental seminar\, we are delighted to welcome Dr CecileBerne researcher in Yves Brun’s laboratory (Faculty of Medicine) \nExploring the diversity of bacterial holdfast polar adhesins fron Québec aquatic environments \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nConference details\n\nTitle : Exploring the diversity of bacterial holdfast polar adhesins from Québec aquatic environments\nDate: Thursday\, February 12\nTime: 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.\nLocation: Pavillon Roger-Gaudry\, room N-833\n\n\nNote: The presentation will be delivered in English\n\n\nAbout the speaker\n\nDr. Berne’s research focuses on bacterial adhesion and biofilm formation\, with particular emphasis on polar adhesins in Alphaproteobacteria. Her work integrates microbial ecology\, phenotypic characterization\, and comparative genomics to better understand the molecular mechanisms underlying surface attachment. \n\nBelow is a summary of his presentation.\n\nPoster Dr Cécile Berne\n 
URL:https://cibmontreal.ca/en/event/exploring-the-diversity-of-bacterial-holdfast-polar-adhesins-from-quebec-aquatic-environments/
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SUMMARY:Dopamine: a neurotransmitter discovered 70 years ago but still misunderstood
DESCRIPTION:You are cordially invited to the scientific conferences of the Department of Pharmacology and Physiology .  \nDate: Thursday\, February 19\, 2026 at 9 a.m. \nLocation : Pavillon Paul-G. Desmarais Pavilion\, room 1120  \nSpeaker: Louis-Eric Trudeau\, Ph.D.\, Professor\, Departments of Pharmacology & Physiology and Neuroscience\, Université de Montréal \nDopamine: a neurotransmitter discovered 70 years ago but still misunderstood. \nThis seminar will present some of the Trudeau laboratory’s recent discoveries on the mechanisms of dopamine secretion in the brain\, and on the mechanisms involved in the death of these neurons in Parkinson’s disease. This work will serve to illustrate that this neurotransmitter remains an illustrious unknown to this day.  \nGuest of :  Pf. Rafael Najmanovich  \nFor further information\, please consult the poster \nPoster_L.-E. Trudeau \n Made possible by our platinum partners: \n \nand gold:
URL:https://cibmontreal.ca/en/event/dopamine-a-neurotransmitter-discovered-70-years-ago-but-still-misunderstood/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260223T113000
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SUMMARY:Activation of the relaxin receptor by chemically divergent agonists
DESCRIPTION:Andrew-Kruse poster \nHello everyone\, \nDr Andrew Kruse’s seminar will take place on Monday February 23 at 11:30 am. It will be held in the Joseph-Armand-Bombardier Pavilion\, room 1035.  \nPlease note that the seminar will be shared live on Zoom. To take part\, please click on the link below.  \nZOOM \nMeeting ID: 886 0342 6503\nSecret code: 295725 \nFor more details\, please see the poster above. \n 
URL:https://cibmontreal.ca/en/event/activation-of-the-relaxin-receptor-by-chemically-divergent-agonists/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260226T113000
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SUMMARY:Blue-light triggered thiol-ene/yne chemistry of crosslinked networks suited for hard-tissue regeneration and infection control
DESCRIPTION:AXIS SEMINAR | Drug Formulation and Analysis \nSpeaker: Dr Michael Malkoch\, Professor \nKTH Royal Institute of Technology\, Sweden \nTheme: Blue-light triggered thiol-ene/yne chemistry of crosslinked networks suited for \nhard-tissue regeneration and infection control. \nSee poster below for full details. \nPOSTER
URL:https://cibmontreal.ca/en/event/blue-light-triggered-thiol-ene-yne-chemistry-of-crosslinked-networks-suited-for-hard-tissue-regeneration-and-infection-control/
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SUMMARY:Sticky Business: Rhodobacter's Unique Take on Polar Adhesion
DESCRIPTION:As part of our upcoming departmental seminar\, we are pleased to welcome Dr. Sébastien Zappa\, Research Scientist at Yves Brun’s Laboratory. The seminar will take place on Thursday\, from 11:30 to 12:30\, in room N833. The presentation will be delivered in English.    \nDr. Zppa’s research focuses on bacterial adhesion and biofilm formation\, with particular emphasis on polar adhesion mechanisms in Alphaproteobacteria. His work integrates bacterial genetics\, phenotypic characterization\, and functional genomics to better understand the molecular basis of surface attachment. You    \nwill find below the summary of his presentation. \nDr Sébastien Zappa Poster – February 26\, 2026
URL:https://cibmontreal.ca/en/event/sticky-business-rhodobacters-unique-take-on-polar-adhesion/
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