Advanced microscopic imaging techniques in the morpho-functional evaluation of the central nervous system.

28 November 2017

9.00 – 11.00Introduction to confocal light microscopy
László BARNA, Head of Nikon Microscopy Center, Institute of Experimental Medicine of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest
11.00 – 11.20Coffee break
11.20 – 12.00Introduction to super-resolution light microscopy
László BARNA
12.00 – 12.40GABAA receptor subunit composition of pyramidal cell synapses as revealed by freeze-fracture replica labelling
Katalin SZIGETI, MD, PhD, Laboratory of Cellular Neurophysiology, Institute of Experimental Medicine of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest
12.40 – 12.50Coffee break
12.50 – 13.20Confocal super-resolution microscopy
Daniel ZAZGYVA, Product Manager at MEDIST Life Science, Romania
13.20 – 13.30Multidisciplinary study of epileptogenesis in experimental models of temporal lobe epilepsy
Károly ORBÁN-KIS, MD, PhD, Dept. of Physiology, University of Medicine and Pharmacy Tirgu Mures
13.30 – 13.40Short- and long-term quantitative changes of inhibitory interneuron populations caused by temporal lobe epilepsy in rats
Rita KISS, MD, PhD student, Dept. of Physiology, University of Medicine and Pharmacy Tirgu Mures
13.40 – 13.50Spatial learning and memory impairment in an experimental model of temporal lobe epilepsy
István MIHÁLY, MD, PhD student, Dept. of Physiology, University of Medicine and Pharmacy Tirgu Mures
13.50 – 14.00Attempts to pharmacologically influence epileptogenesis – role of inflammation and microglial activation
Zsolt GÁLL, PhD, Dept. of Pharmacology and Clinical Pharmacy, University of Medicine and Pharmacy Tirgu Mures