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October 10 - 12, 2022
Frontiers in Neurophotonics Symposium

 

  • Anna Devor
    Boston University, USA
  • Bojana Stefanovic
    University of Toronto, Canada
  • Caroline Ménard
    Université Laval, Canada
  • Chen Yang
    Boston University, USA
  • Chris Schaffer
    Cornell University, USA
  • Chris Xu
    Cornell University, USA
  • Daniel Choquet
    Université de Bordeaux, France
  • David Perrais
    Université de Bordeaux, France
  • Drew Robson
    Max Planck Institute, Tuebingen, Germany
  • Ed Ruthazer
    McGill University, Canada
  • Flavie-Lavoie Cardinal
    Université Laval, Canada
  • Harold MacGillavry
    Utrecht University, The Netherlands
  • Haruhiko Bito
    Tokyo University, Japan
  • Jean-Claude Béïque
    University of Ottawa, Canada
  • Jennifer Li
    Max Planck Institute, Tuebingen, Germany
  • Jerome Mertz
    Boston University, USA
  • Laurent Groc
    Université de Bordeaux, France
  • Lydia Danglot
    Paris University, France
  • Majid Mohajerani
    University of Lethbridge, Canada
  • Markita Landry
    University of California, Berkeley, USA
  • Markus Sauer
    University of Würzburg, Germany
  • Minoru Koyama
    University of Toronto, Canada
  • Na Ji
    University of California, Berkeley, USA
  • Patrick Desrosiers
    Université Laval, Canada
  • Ravi Rungta
    Université de Montréal, Canada
  • Renée Hlozek
    University of Toronto, Canada
  • Rochelin Dalangin
    University California Davis, USA
  • Yves De Koninck
    Université Laval, Canada

Invited speakers 2022

2022 Speakers

Frontiers in Neurophotonics 2022

Dates: October 10 -12, 2022

Venue: Musée de la Civilisation, 85 Rue Dalhousie, Québec City, QC, Canada, G1K 8R2

The Frontiers in Neurophotonics Symposium 2022 (FINS2022) will be the sixth in a series of successful conferences dedicated to the new frontiers in microscopy and neuroscience co-organized by Université de Bordeaux (Research Departments of Neurosciences and Photonics and the Bordeaux Imaging Center) and Université Laval (CERVO Brain Research Center and Neurophotonics Center).

The symposium will bring together leading developers and users of advanced optical approaches to study brain functions, from receptor dynamics in synapses, to sensory processing in intact brains, to the development of innovative approaches that can lead to new clinical and therapeutic opportunities.

The symposium will cover:

  • super-resolution optical microscopy,
  • single molecule techniques,
  • in-vivo optical imaging,
  • optogenetics and photomanipulation,
  • fiber probes for sensing,
  • intrinsic molecular imaging and spectroscopy,
  • image analysis & computational approaches,
  • machine/deep learning
Musée de la civilisation
Venue: Musée de la Civilisation, 85 Rue Dalhousie, Québec City, QC, Canada, G1K 8R2

Scientific Program Committee

Organizing Committee

  • Flavie Lavoie-Cardinal (U Laval)
  • Christophe Proulx (U Laval)
  • Paul De Koninck (U Laval)
  • Yves De Koninck (U Laval)
  • Jacqueline Turmel (U Laval)
  • Isabel Plasencia Fernandez (U Laval)

Organised in collaboration with

ulaval
Université de Bordeaux

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