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Scientific lectures

Imaging the Brain: New Probes & Approaches

04 June
2026
From 9am to 4.30pm
Imaging the Brain: New Probes & Approaches
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To mark the inauguration of the ICM.Quant imaging platform of the Paris Brain Institute as a ZEISS Labs@location, explore the latest imaging advances to deepen the study of neuronal activity and brain circuit function, and connect with leading neuroscience experts.

On the occasion of the inauguration of the Paris Brain Institute as a new ZEISS Labs@location, we are pleased to invite you to a mini-symposium on the theme "Imaging the Brain: New Probes and Approaches".

Developed by ZEISS, the Labs@location program aims to bring cutting-edge technologies closer to research environments by integrating imaging solutions directly within partner laboratories. This partnership fully reflects this spirit of collaborative innovation.

This day will be dedicated to the latest advances in brain imaging and will highlight innovative approaches developed by neuroscience experts from leading institutions.

Programme

09:00 - 09:15

Welcome

09:15 - 09:35: 

Introduction of the partnership labs@location with ICM and of the mini-symposium “Imaging the Brain: New Probes and Approaches”

09:35 - 10:20

Novel optical sensors to quantify ER Ca²⁺ in large populations of neurons
Jaime De Juan Sanz - Paris Brain Institute

10:20 - 11:05

Holographic manipulation of neuronal circuits in head-restrained and freely moving miceIngénierie du front d’onde et optogénétique pour le contrôle précis de l’activité neuronale
Valentina Emiliani - Institut de la Vision

11:05 - 11:20

Coffee break

11:20 - 12:05

Monitoring neuronal spiking and subthreshold activities in cerebral and cerebellar microcircuits using optical methods in head-fixed behaving mice Etude des circuits inhibiteurs in vivo via imagerie biphotonique ultrarapide
Vincent Villette - ENS

12:05 - 12:50

Ultrafast Local Volume Excitation (ULoVE) boosts activation speed and efficiency of single-cell resolution optogenetics Codage auditif et multisensoriel, combinant imagerie, optogénétique et modélisation
Brice Bathellier - Institut de l'Audition / Institut Pasteur

12:50 - 14:00

Lunch break

14:15 - 16:30

Hands-on workshops on Celldiscoverer 7 microscope and ZEISS arivis image analysis solution

Event location

Join us for the lecture in the Edmond and Lily Safra Auditorium at the Brain Institute

From 9am to 4.30pm