14:30 – Registrations

16:15 – Welcome


16:30Marina Mikhaylova, Institute of Biology, Humboldt Universität zu Berlin Bestätigte, Germany

Synaptic tethering of microtubule minus-ends by SHANK3 and CAMSAP2 shapes dendrites in parvalbumin neurons

17:00Simon Haziza, Stanford University, USA

Imaging the membrane voltage activity of specific neuron-types across spatiotemporal scales in behaving animals

17:15Mathieu Johnson, Department of Psychology, Concordia University, Canada

Mesoscale reconstruction of 3D microstructure and fibre orientation in whole brains with automated serial tilted polarization sensitive optical coherence tomography

17:30Olivier Thoumine, Institut Interdisciplinaire de Neurosciences (IINS), France

Neurospheres from primary rodent brain cells to study the 3D organization and function of synapses at high resolution

17:45Fabrice Harms, Imagine Optic / mu-Imagine

Adaptive Optics solutions for high-resolution fluorescence microscopy applied to Neuroscience

18:00Markus Sauer, Universität Würzburg, Germany

Molecular resolution fluorescence imaging in cells


19:00 – Welcome cocktail (all participant are invited)


8:30 – Welcome Coffee


9:00Ali Shaib, Department of Neuro- and Sensory Physiology, University Medical Center Göttingen, Germany

Democratizing nanoscale imaging at molecular resolution

9:30Rosa Cossart, Institut de Neurobiologie de la Méditerranée, Francee

How stable are cortical representations during development? Insights from longitudinal neuronal activity imaging in vivo

10:00Liangyi Chen, Institute of Molecular Medicine, China

COrtex-wide miniature Mesoscopic Technique (COMET) enables functional analysis of dorsal cortex networks at single-cell resolution in freely moving mice

10:30Robert B. Quast, Centre de Biologie Structurale (CBS), France

Remplaced by Emmanuel Margeat

The Conformational Landscape of Metabotropic Glutamate Receptors Resolved by Multicolor Single Molecule FRET

10:45Renaud Ginet, Argolight

Argolight Solutions: Advancing quantitative fluorescence microscopy with reproducible QC


11:00 – Coffee Break


11:30Valentina Emiliani, Institut de la Vision, France

All-optical circuits manipulation in head-restrained and freely moving mice

12:00Ralf Jungmann, Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry, Germany

From DNA Nanotechnology to Biomedical Insight: Towards Single-Molecule Spatial Omics


12:30 Session Poster

/ Lunch Break


CANCELD! 14:30Kate Smith, University of Colorado – Anschutz Medical Campus, USA

Release you inhibitions: understanding the nanoarchitecture of GABAergic inhibitory synapses

15:00Dmitri Rusakov, UCL Queen Square Institute of Neurology, UK

Nano-diffusion in the brain monitored with time-resolved fluorescence anisotropy imaging

15:30Abraham Beyene, Janelia Research Campus, USA

Mapping dopamine release with nanoscale precision: insights into neuromodulatory release and signaling

16:00Baptiste Marty, Institut Fresnel, Aix-Marseille Université, France

Label-free quantification of organelle trafficking inside a single axon

16:15Charles Ducrot, Institut Interdisciplinaire de Neurosciences (IINS), Université de Bordeaux, France

Investigating the nanoscale localization of synaptic proteins by dual photon-electron microscopy using engineered fluoro-nanogold probes

17:00Hanna Manko, LP2N, Institut d’Optique Graduate School, France

Microscope stabilization for drift-free single-particle tracking at depth in brain tissue

17:15Luc Moog, Coherent

Innovations in Ultrafast Lasers for Nonlinear Microscopy

17:30Johann Danzl, Institute of Science and Technology, Austria

Reconstructing brain tissue at synaptic resolution with light microscopy

18:00Ilaria Testa, Department of Applied Physics at the School of Engineering Science, Sweden

Dynamics imaging of proteins at the nanoscale empowered by computation


19:00 – Wine & Cheese


8:30 – Welcome Coffee


9:00Francisco Balzarotti, Research Institute of Molecular Pathology, Austria

Photon-Efficient Localization with MINFLUX Imaging and Tracking

9:30Angela Getz, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam Center for Neurogenomics and Cognitive Research, Netherland

A pipeline for single molecule imaging of endogenous synaptic proteins in brain tissue

10:00Daniel Côté, CERVO Brain Research Center, Canada

Imaging myelin and molecules in the brain

10:30Étienne Herzog, Institut Interdisciplinaire de Neurosciences (IINS), France

A tale of neurophotonics applied to synaptosomes: dopamine neuromodulation from varicosities to dopamine hub synapses

10:45Thomas Ferhat, Hamamatsu

Lasers and fibers for neuroscience


11:00 – Coffee Break


11:30LinLin Fan, The Picower Institute for Learning and Memory, USA

All-optical physiology reveals synaptic bases for learning and memory in behaving mammals

12:00Ivo Calaresu, Institut Interdisciplinaire de Neurosciences (IINS), France

Extracellular matrix tunes the diffusion of pathological immunoglobulins

12:15Mehdi Madi, Abbelight

Abbelight Nanoscopy Solution – Unlocking Spatial Proteomics at Single-Protein Resolution


12:30 Session Poster

/ Lunch Break


15:00 Tomoko Ohyama, McGill University, Canada

A positive feedback loop between sensory and octopaminergic neurons underlies nociceptive plasticity in Drosophila larvae

15:30Gonzalo Sanchez, Dept. of Medical Cell Biology, Uppsala University, Suede

GABA-induced Calcium Signaling in the Primary Cilium of Neurons

15:45Chiara Galizia, Institut Interdisciplinaire de Neurosciences (IINS), France

Single particle tracking of GluA2 and NLG1 in organotypic hippocampal slices using lattice light-sheet microscopy

16:00Théo Dudon, Institut Interdisciplinaire de Neurosciences (IINS), France

Mechano-dependent structural plasticity of the axon initial segment

16:15Fériel Terras, Cassandra Borgane, and Benoit Wattellier, Phasics

Label-free Quantitative Phase Imaging with QLSI: from intracellular dynamics to tissue organization


16:30 – Coffee Break


17:00Somen Nandi, Institut d’Optique, France

Ultrashort Carbon Nanotubes with Luminescent Color Centers: Bright NIR-II Nanoemitters for Advanced Neurophotonics

17:15 Luke Lavis, Janelia Research Campus, USA

Building brighter fluorophores for advanced imaging and sensing


17:45 Gala diner


Thursday October 9th

9:00 – Welcome Coffee


9:30Christophe Leterrier, NeuroCyto, France

The axonal cytoskeleton down to the nanoscale

10:00Rochelin Dalangin, Centre de recherche CERVO, Canada

Engineering a genetically encoded fluorescent sensor for D-serine

10:15Jiesie Feng, State Key Laboratory of Membrane Biology, Peking University School of Life Sciences, China

A Red-Shifted NE Sensor for Multiplexed Imaging of Noradrenergic Dynamics In Vivo

10:30Gerti Beliu, Regensburg Center for Ultrafast Nanoscopy (RUN), Germany

Labeling Strategies for Structurally Inaccessible Epitopes – Quantitative Mapping of Receptor Architectures in Neurons

Automated Femtosecond Fiber Delivery for Multiphoton Microscopy


11:00 – Coffee Break


11:30 Sabine Levi, Laboratoire Plasticité du Cerveau, France

Decoding GABAergic Synapse Structure and Dynamics

12:00Florelle Domart, Institut Interdisciplinaire de Neurosciences (IINS), France

3D MINFLUX combined with DNA-PAINT reveals the orientation and arrangement of Bassoon at the active zone of hippocampal neurons

12:15Jérémie Barral, Institut de l’Audition – Institut Pasteur, France

Fast 2-photon stimulation using holographic patterns

12:30 – Conclusion


13:00 – Lunch Box