Mini-Symposium
Hybrid format:
Petit Auditoire (DNF – Rue du Bugnon 9 – max. 60 attendants)
https://unil.zoom.us/j/93296350491
Password: DNF21
Please note that on site participation requires the demonstration of a valid COVID-pass and ID card. In line with the UNIL guidelines, the Mini-symposium will take place in a restricted area (Petit Auditoire), accessed only by the participants. Moreover, wearing a mask is obligatory throughout the Mini-symposium.
Program:
09h00 – 09h10 Welcome by Prof. Claudia Bagni
09h10 – 09h40 Prof. Kerstin Von Plessen (CHUV, CH)
TBA
09h50 – 10h25 Prof. Eric Legius (UZ Leuven, KU Leuven, BE)
What can we learn from the mouse model for Legius syndrome?
10h30 – 11h00 Prof. Patrick Callaerts (KU Leuven, BE)
Glial Notch regulates Drosophila behavior by maintaining adult brain homeostasis.
11h00 – 11h20 Coffee break
11h20 – 11h50 Prof. Rudi D’Hooge (KU Leuven, BE)
Functional sequelae of cancer treatment mimicked in a mouse model.
11h55 – 12h25 Prof. Peter Soba (LIMES Institute, University of Bonn, DE)
Of flies and men: Neuronal network development, maintenance, and function.
12h25 – 13h00 Prof. Erica van de Waal (UNIL, CH)
Field experiments illuminate three phases of social learning in a wild primate.