
Come have a great time with the RESPUM for the start of the semester.
Join us on Thursday, September 26th
starting at 4 PM
in the cafeteria of Paul G. Desmarais building
On the agenda:
Games, Music.
And of course, free pizza and beer!

Come have a great time with the RESPUM for the start of the semester.
Join us on Thursday, September 26th
starting at 4 PM
in the cafeteria of Paul G. Desmarais building
On the agenda:
Games, Music.
And of course, free pizza and beer!

Come unwind during an offsite event
Join us on Thursday May 2nd
starting at 5PM
at the resto-bar
La Maisonnée

Mandy LECOCQ
Department of pharmacology and physiology
The role of the basolateral amygdala in sucroseseeking evoked by conditioned and
discriminative stimuli
Shaghayegh NAJAFIPASHAKI
Department of pharmacology and physiology
A Discrimination Procedure to Compare Reward Seeking Triggered by Discriminative and Conditioned
Stimuli in Rats

Need to unwind?
So join us for an Olympics evening
Thursday March 21th
at 5 p.m. in the Paul-G.-Desmarais cafeteria.
On the agenda: games, a relaxed atmosphere, and the chance to meet new people.

Émile L’HEUREUX-HUBERT
Department of Microbiology, Infectiology and Immunology
L’association de la sévérité au diagnostic et la réponse aux traitements chez l’œsophagite à éosinophiles pédiatrique
Daniel LAMONTAGNE-KAM
Department of Pharmacology and Physiology
To be determined

Félix BURON
Department of neuroscience
Reference frames for encoding tilt and translation in the cerebellum
Yanis INGLEBERT
Department of neuroscience
Astrocytes modulation of synaptic plasticity in physiological condition

Join us on October 5th at 5 p.m. in PGD cafeteria for a game night.
And as always, free pizza and drinks!

Important deadlines:
The 5th edition of the scientific congress RéseauLAB will take place on September 22 and 23, 2023 in Victoriaville, QC!
Take advantage of this opportunity to present your research project (oral presentations, speed talks and posters).
16 prizes will be awarded for a total of 2,400$.
Conferences, workshops and social activities will also be offered.

Darren CLARKE
Department of neuroscience
Benjamin LE GAC
Department of Pharmacology and physiology
Exclusive regulation of specific hippocampal inhibitory synapses by distinct subtypes of astrocytes
Modulation of microglial activity by minocycline in hypertension: effect on neurovascular coupling

Take advantage of this opportunity to present your work and learn more about the CIB.
You have until Monday, April 17th at 11:30 p.m. to submit your abstracts for free on the event website. Registration open until May 15th.
In addition to highlighting all of the CIB’s key themes, there will be a discussion period to hear from you and answer your questions about the research center project as well as an evening cocktail where several presenters will receive a prize for the quality of their work.