Chaker Z, George C, Petrovska M, Caron JB, Lacube P, Caillé I, Holzenberger M.
Neurobiol Aging. 2016 May;41:64-72.
http://www.neurobiologyofaging.org/article/S0197-4580(16)00151-2/pdf
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Maud BORENSZTEIN: Genetics & Reproduction X-chromosome reprogramming in mouse germ cells and early embryos
Thierry CHARLIER: Neurobiology & Reproduction Effects of endocrine disruptors on maternal behaviour and associated neuroplasticity
Sébastien ELIS: Toxicology & Reproduction Bisphenols : endocrine disruptors affecting the functioning of the ovary
Björn HEINDRYCKX: Innovations & New technologies in reproductive biology CRISPR/Cas9-mediated gene editing in the human germline: continue or not?
Katarina JEWGENOW: Species preservation Oocyte preservation in feline species
Matthieu KELLER: Neurobiology & Reproduction Male sexual behavior manages the female reproductive function
Séverine MAZAUD-GUITTOT: Toxicology & Reproduction Exposure of human fetal gonads to exogenous compounds: what is the frontier between toxicity and endocrine disruption
Vincent PREVOT: Neurobiology & Reproduction Puberty, sexual attraction and metabolism: a role for GnRH neuronal migration?
Laia RIBAS: Genetics & Reproduction Reproduction and immune system interactions to better understand epigenetic mechanisms in fish
Maud BORENSZTEIN: Genetics & Reproduction X-chromosome reprogramming in mouse germ cells and early embryos
Michel SAINT JALME: Species preservation European Breeding Programs
François VIALARD: Genetics & Reproduction (Genetics of azoospermias) Innovations & New technologies in reproductive biology (Ex-utero pregnancy: study model and therapeutic application)
Journal of Neuroendocrinology – creating a single Society-owned home for all neuroendocrine research outputs
We are excited to announce that Journal of Neuroendocrinology is expanding its remit to encompass the full breadth of neuroendocrinology by adding a strand covering ‘Translational and Clinical Neuroendocrinology’, in addition to our current focus on ‘Fundamental and Mechanistic Neuroendocrinology’. Extending our scope in this way will strengthen the Journal of Neuroendocrinology through greater diversity in research and shared knowledge. With this in mind, we are now actively welcoming submissions in Translational and Clinical Neuroendocrinology and encourage PANS members to submit their research in this area.
Information for authors: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/page/journal/13652826/homepage/forauthors.html
Find out more about the expansion: https://www.neuroendo.org.uk/page.php?item_name=BSN%E2%80%99s+Journal+of+Neuroendocrinology+is+expa
posted August 12, 2020
This is a nice opportunity to present your work in a very friendly environment with quality discussion and input from Early Career Researchers from around the Globe. The deadline for Abstract submission is Tuesday August 11th.
To participate, you have to be a member of the Society, but this is a very affordable international society that offers a lot. You will have access to several types of grants, meetings, resources, etc. If you are interested, but don’t have time to join yet, you can also contact me directly.
You can find more information in the email below:
ECRs now have until Tuesday 11th August to submit an abstract, so there’s still time to apply for a talk! Each talk will be 15 minutes + 5 for questions.
Submit your abstract to ECRhub@neuroendo.org.uk by Tuesday 11 August.
The webinar, hosted by Dr Rajae Talbi (Harvard Medical School) and Dr Luis Paiva (Universidad Austral de Chile), will take place on Wednesday, 26 August at 9 am PDT / 12 pm noon EDT / 5 pm BST / 6 pm CEST.
The webinar is free to members, and you can register now in mySociety: https://my.neuroendo.org.uk/item.php?eventid=1017 (you must be logged in to access the link)
Feel free to share with colleagues, and we hope to see you at the webinar in a few weeks!
Best wishes,
The BSN Team
Developmental Neuroendocrinology edited by Susan Wray and Seth Blackshaw
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posted June 6, 2020
Write a BSN Topical Briefing:
https://www.neuroendo.org.uk/page.php?item_name=Write+us+a+BSN+Topical+Briefing
posted June 6, 2020
JNE State-of-the-art review
Brown, CH, Ludwig, M, Tasker, JG, Stern, JE. Somato‐dendritic vasopressin and oxytocin secretion in endocrine and autonomic
regulation. JNeuroendocrinol. 2020; 00:e12856. https://doi.org/10.1111/jne.12856(includes 9 professionally drawn illustrations that can be used by the neuroendo community): https://www.neuroendo.org.uk/page.php?item_name=New+review+on+Somato%E2%80%90dendritic+vasopressin+
JNE Special Issue from the 13th World Congress on Neurohypophysial Hormones in Ein Gedi, Israel in April 2019
A meeting on the latest advances in the field of the neurohypophysial peptide hormones oxytocin and arginine-vasopressin. The Special Issue features two reviews, one on past and recent advances in the neurophysiology of magnocellular neuroendocrine cells and the other on the physiological role of oxytocin in the regulation of energy balance, and nine original research papers based on work presented at the World Congress. Read the Special Issue
https://www.ed.ac.uk/discovery-brain-sciences/our-staff/research-groups/gareth-leng
Chaker Z, George C, Petrovska M, Caron JB, Lacube P, Caillé I, Holzenberger M.
Neurobiol Aging. 2016 May;41:64-72.
http://www.neurobiologyofaging.org/article/S0197-4580(16)00151-2/pdf
Yoshitomi M, Ohta K, Kanazawa T, Togo A, Hirashima S, Uemura KI, Okayama S, Morioka M, Nakamura KI.
Sci Rep. 2016 Oct 31;6:36019.