Formation

The Institut de la Vision is a conduit for science, whose mission involves training researchers and students, as well as raising public awareness of the challenges of research into vision diseases.

For scientists

Valentina Emiliani
«Our training course allows to have an overview of the current state-of-the-art in neuronal photoactivation methods, learn in deep the aspects of our approaches, watch our microscopes working in real time experiments, manipulate with optics themselves, and get all the relevant information to build their systems…»
—   Pr Valentina Emiliani, Institut de la vision

Formation - Optical control of brain functioning with optogenetics and wave front shapingOptoschool
 

OBJECTIVES
- Learn how to choose the most suitable combination of actuator, illumination methods and targeting strategy for each specific application
- Acquire the skills and technologies required to design and build up an optical system for optical control of neuronal circuits

AUDIENCE
Neurophysiologists, physicists (researchers, PhD students or engineers)
Attendees should have a strong background in neurosciences or in cell biology or in optical microscopy. To adapt the programme to trainees' expectations, we invite the attendees to download and fill out the survey HERE and submit it when performing the pre-registration.

ORGANISATION 
March 2025 (days will be specified soon) - 8 days, from 09:00 am to 06:00 pm
Training course in English 
From 7 to 20 attendees
Paris, France

TRAINING PROGRAMME

  • Lectures :
    - Introduction to optogenetics
    - Wave front shaping and liquid crystal matrix
    - Viral vector design
    - Computer generated holography
    - Generalized phase contrast
    - Temporal focusing
    - Three-dimensional light patterning and temporal focusing
    - Two-photon optogenetics: scanning, spiral scanning, parallel illumination: examples and comparison among the different approaches
    - All-optical interrogation of brain circuits- Voltage and calcium imaging
    - Two-photon all-optical circuits manipulation in freely moving mice
    - Patterned voltage and calcium imaging
    - Three photon imaging and optogenetics

  • Practical courses (in small rotating groups of 7 attendees max with 2 trainers per group)
    - How to build up a holographic optical set-up (optical design and software)
    - In vitro and in vivo all-optical manipulation of neuronal circuits
    - Two-photon all-optical circuits manipulaiotn in freely moving mice
    - Two-photon scanless voltage imaging
    - Projects from applicants (practical): proposition of projects by the attendees and discussion on their feasibility

SPEAKERS
V. Emiliani, E. Papagiakoumou, N. Accanto, E. Ronzitti, D. Dalkara, D. Tanese, C. Grimm, R. Sims (Chercheurs, IDV, Paris), D. Oron (Professeur, Weizmann Institute), M. Lin (Assoc. Prof., Stanford University), J. Vierock (Chercheur, Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin) and C. Xu (Professeur, Cornell University).

PEDAGOGICAL METHODS 
Lectures (23 h), workshops (28 h) and presentations of projects (8 h). Files in PDF format will be made available to the trainee.

TRAINING FEES
3 000 Euros

To register

Registration will open in July 2024.


For students

International Master Of Vision sciences - IMOV

The program puts an emphasis on current fondamental and clinical advances in the multiple field of visual sciences and introduces students to the cutting edge technologies behind the discoveries.

PARTNER UNIVERSITY 
University Nacional Autonoma de Mexico - www.unam.mx
Sorbonne university - http://master.bip.sorbonne-universite.fr/fr/planning-des-cours.html

ADMISSION
IMOV also function as a Dual Master with our partner university UNAM so it’s possible to apply to IMOV in the first or second year of Master (M.Sc). This specific status means that any student performing two semester in each institution (Sorbonne University and UNAM) during the two year M.Sc receives two Master degree, one of each university. First year of M.Sc in Sorbonne University is also the Master BIP first year (the course programme here: 
the course programme
 

IMOV PROGRAM
The semesters at UNAM are taught in english and the semesters at Sorbonne University are taught in french.
The choice of semester present in each university is free to the students, at the exception of first semester of second year which is currently not open in UNAM. 

For example :

  • M.Sc first year, first semester, at UNAM:
    - Bases of cellular and systemic communications in the nervous system
    - Modulation of the transmission mediated by the immune system
    - Molecular mechanisms of cell signalling Experimental perspectives for visual sciences
    - Experimental perspectives for visual sciences
    - Techniques of molecular biology, pharmacology and genetics
    - Biostatistics 

  • M.Sc first year, second semester, at UNAM:
    - Expression and regulation of genes and proteins
    - Functional plasticity in the nervous system
    - Nervous system functions and alterations in pathological processes
    - Internship

  • M.Sc second year, first semester at Sorbonne University:
    - Vision from retina to primary visual cortex (6ECTS)
    - Neurophysiology of perception (6ECTS)
    - Physiopathology of sensory diseases and translational research (6ECTS)
    - Specialization coursework (6ECTS)
    - Developing a research project (6ECTS)

  • M.Sc second year, second semester at Sorbonne University:
    - Master’s thesis (30ECTS)

For patients

Patients' University: Patients partners in visual pathologies

Patient University designs and runs a degree course for people with a disease who want to turn their experience of the disease into expertise for the benefit of the community. 

Transforming the experience of visually impaired patients into expertise

The training brings together professionals from the Institut de la Vision, the Hôpital national des 15-20, Sorbonne University and the association Comment Dire. It is organized by Streetlab and trains patients who wish to mobilize their experience to engage as team partners in the care pathway of people affected by visual pathologies.

At the end of the training, participants are able to: mobilize their experience to transform it into expertise; better understand and intervene in the care pathway of  other patients; use interview tools to understand the needs of other patients and support tools; communicate and work with and within a team caregivers as patient partners; intervening and communicating from a patient perspective with different audiences and institutions.

Course content

  • Understanding care pathways, therapies, research and the needs of patients at every stage 
  • Knowing the history and contributions of patient partners and sharing experiential knowledge 
  • Develop interpersonal and technical skills as a patient partner within a team
  • Practice using tools to support and to collect the needs of patients and tools for tracing their activity as a patient partner
  • Meeting with patient partners about their activities within hospital departments or their public interventions.

Pedagogical method
Mini-presentations, work in small groups, practice training, role-playing, etc.

Duration & delivery modality
52-hour training in the form of 3 sessions of 2 days (42 hours) in face-to-face mode and 10 hours of remote micro-teaching via the Zoom application.
Maximum of 12 participants at Streetlab, 13 rue Moreau, 75012 Paris

Information and registration
To find out the next date of the training, please contact Mrs. Cécilia Coen:
Send an email