Wide representation at SfN symposium in San Diego, November 2018

Wide representation at SfN symposium in San Diego, November 2018

Our research on functional Ultrasound imaging of brain activity will be widely represented at the 2018 Society for Neuroscience meeting. A total of 16 Abstracts on fUS imaging technology invented by our lab Physics for Medicine Paris will be presented at SfN meeting in San Diego. Many of these abstracts are the results of a large collaboration network with national and international academic labs. Thanks to all our colleagues in Ecole Normale Supérieure, Hopital Saint Anne, ESPCI Paris, Hopital Robert Debré, CalTech USA, Institute of VisionParis, Institute of Brain and Spinal Cord Paris which contribute to widely spread the interest of fUS imaging in Neuroscience !

If you are interesting in learning more about fUS imaging, we hope to meet you all at SfN. Here is the list of abstracts information for your conference itinerary:

  • November 5, 2018, 8:00 AM
    302.03. Imaging large scale brain networks alterations in arthritic rats using functional ultrasound imaging
    *L. RAHAL1,2, M. THIBAUT2, M. TANTER1, S. PEZET2;
    1Inst. Langevin, ESPCI Paris, PSL Res. Univ., CNRS UMR 7587, INSERM U 979, Paris, France; 2Lab. of Brain Plasticity, ESPCI Paris, PSL Res. Univ., CNRS UMR 8249, Paris, France
    Session: Poster: 302 – Inflammatory Pain
  • November 5, 2018, 1:00 PM
    394.08. Multi-scale mapping along the auditory hierarchy using high-resolution functional ultrasound in the awake ferret
    *Y. BOUBENEC1, C. BIMBARD1, C. DEMENÉ2, S. A. SHAMMA1, M. TANTER3;
    1Ecole Normale Superieure, Paris, France; 2Inst. Langevin, Paris, France; 3INSERM, Paris, France
    Session: Poster: 394 – Auditory Processing: Temporal, Frequency, and Spectral Processing
  • November 4, 2018, 8:00 AM
    148.03. Listening to the brain: Functional ultrasound imaging in the non-human primate posterior parietal cortex during a memory-guided saccade task
    *V. N. CHRISTOPOULOS1, D. MARESCA2, S. NORMAN1, C. DEMENE3, T. DEFFIEUX3, M. TANTER3, M. SHAPIRO2, R. ANDERSEN1;
    1Div. of Biol. and Biol. Engin., 2Div. of Chem. & Chem. Engin., Caltech, Pasadena, CA; 3Inst. Langevin, CNRS, ESPCI Paris, Inserm, PSL Res. Univ., Paris, France
    Session: Poster: 148 – Brain-Machine Interface: Neurophysiology: Non-Invasive Techniques: Ultrasound and Other
  • November 4, 2018, 1:00 PM
    238.13. Functional evidence for a default mode network deactivation in the mice brain using functional ultrasound imaging (fUS)
    *J. FERRIER1, E. TIRAN3, T. DEFFIEUX5, M. TANTER4, Z. LENKEI2;
    1Ctr. of Psychiatry and Neurosci., 2INSERM U894, Paris, France; 3Wave Physics for Med., 4Inst. Langevin / INSERM U979, Paris, France; 5Inst. Langevin / Inserm U979, Paris, France
    Session: Poster: 238 – Mechanisms of Attention
  • November 5, 2018, 8:00 AM
    290.16. Functional ultrasound (fUS) imaging of neonate brain activity at bedside characterizes the spatiotemporal propagation of epileptiform activity
    *C. DEMENÉ1, J. BARANGER1, M. BERNAL1, C. DELANOE2, V. BIRAN3, M. ALISON4, E. HARRIBAUD2, M. PERNOT1, M. TANTER1, O. BAUD3,5,6,7;
    1CNRS UMR 7587, INSERM U979, ESPCI Paris, PSL Res. Univ., Inst. Langevin, Paris, France; 2Neurophysiol. Unit, 3Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, Assistance Publique–Hôpitaux de Paris, Robert Debré Univ. Hosp., Paris, France; 4Assistance Publique–Hôpitaux de Paris, Robert Debré Univ. Hosp., Pediatric Radiology Department, France; 5Promoting Res. Oriented Towards Early Central Nervous Syst. Therapies (PROTECT), INSERM U1141, Univ. Paris Diderot, Paris, France; 6Div. of Neonatology and Pediatric Intensive Care, Children’s Univ. Hosp. of Geneva and Univ. of Geneva, Geneva, France; 7Fondation PremUp, Paris, France
    Session: Poster: 290 – Epilepsy: Human Studies
  • November 5, 2018, 8:00 AM
    271.12. Gas vesicles as hemodynamic enhancers for noninvasive functional ultrasound imaging of the mouse brain
    *D. MARESCA1, T. PAYEN2, A. LEE-GOSSELIN1, B. LING1, D. MALOUNDA1, C. DEMENÉ2, T. DEFFIEUX2, M. TANTER2, M. SHAPIRO1;
    1Caltech, Pasadena, CA; 2Inserm, Paris, France
    Session: Nanosymposium: 271 – Brain-Machine Interface
  • November 5, 2018, 8:00 AM
    271.13. A functional ultrasound brain-machine interface: Offline proof of concept in non-human primates
    *S. L. NORMAN1, V. N. CHRISTOPOULOS1, D. MARESCA1, C. DEMENÉ2, T. DEFFIEUX3, M. TANTER4, M. G. SHAPIRO1, R. A. ANDERSEN1;
    1Caltech, Pasadena, CA; 2Inst. Langevin, Paris, France; 3Inst. Langevin / Inserm U979, Paris, France; 4INSERM, Paris, France
    Session: Nanosymposium: 271 – Brain-Machine Interface
  • November 5, 2018, 1:00 PM
    391.11. Functional ultrasound neuroimaging of the trigeminal ganglion in the context of ocular pain
    *S. PEZET1, M. THIBAUT1, L. RAHAL2, F. JOUBERT3, A. RÉAUX-LE-GOAZIGO, 750123, M. TANTER4;
    1Lab. of Brain Plasticity, Paris, France; 2Wave Physics for Med., Inst. Langevin, Paris, France; 3INSERM, CNRS, Inst. de la Vision, Sorbonne Univ., Paris, France; 4Waves for medicine, INSERM, Paris, France
    Session: Poster: 391 – Pain Imaging and Perception
  • November 5, 2018, 1:00 PM
    391.12. Imaging of spinal cord functional activation and somatotopy in rats using functional ultrasound (fUS) imaging
    *J. CLARON1, L. RAHAL1,2, V. HINGOT1, M. THIBAUT2, O. COUTURE1, M. TANTER1, S. PEZET2;
    1Inst. Langevin, INSERM U979, ESPCI Paris, PSL Res. University,, Paris, France; 2Lab. of Brain Plasticity, CNRS UMR 8249, ESPCI Paris, PSL Res. Univ., Paris, France
    Session: Poster: 391 – Pain Imaging and Perception
  • November 6, 2018, 8:00 AM
    507.18. functional ultrasound reveals single trial cerebral activation in non-human primates during behavior
    *A. DIZEUX1,2, M. GESNIK2, H. AHMINE3, K. BLAIZE4, F. ARCIZET3, S. PICAUD4, T. DEFFIEUX2, P. POUGET3, M. TANTER2;
    1Inst. Langevin, ESPCI Paris, PSL Res. Unive, Paris, France; 2Inst. Langevin, ESPCI Paris, PSL Res. University, CNRS UMR 7587, INSERM U979, 17 Rue Moreau, Paris, France; 3Inst. du Cerveau et de la Moelle épinière, UMRS 975 INSERM, CNRS 7225, UMPC, Paris, France; 4Inst. de la Vision, Sorbonne Universités UPMC, Univ. of Paris 06, INSERM UMR_S 968, CNRS UMR 7210, Paris, France
    Session: Poster: 507 – Animal Cognition and Behavior: Decision Making: Prefrontal Cortex
  • November 6, 2018, 1:00 PM
    579.21. Functional mapping of the primary visual areas in awake non-human primates with ultrafast ultrasound imaging
    *F. ARCIZET1, K. BLAIZE2, M. GESNIK3, H. AHNINE4, T. DEFFIEUX5, P. POUGET6, F. Y. CHAVANE7, M. FINK3, J.-A. SAHEL4, M. TANTER8, S. A. PICAUD9;
    1Inst. De La Vision, Paris, France; 2Inst. De La Vision – Fondation Voir Et Entendre, PARIS, France; 3Inst. Langevin-ESPCI, Paris, France; 4Inst. de la Vision, Paris, France; 5Inst. Langevin / Inserm U979, Paris, France; 6ICM,INSERM UMRS 975, CNRS UMR 7225, UPMC, Paris, France; 7CNRS & Aix-Marseille Univ., Marseille, France; 8INSERM, Paris, France; 9Inst. de la Vision – Serge Picaud, Univ. Pierre Et Marie Curie, Paris, France
    Session: Poster: 579 – Visual Cortex: Functional Architecture and Circuits II
  • November 7, 2018, 1:00 PM
    777.01. Neurofunctional Ultrasound reveals brain-wide vascular patterns during REM sleep in rats
    *A. BERGEL1, T. DEFFIEUX2, C. DEMENÉ2, M. TANTER3, I. COHEN4;
    1Physique pour la médecine, ESPCI – Inst. Langevin, Paris, France; 2ESPCI Inst. Langevin, Paris, France; 3INSERM, Paris, France; 4INSERM U1130 / CNRS UMR8246 / UPMC, Paris, France
    Session: Poster: 777 – Brain Blood Flow, Metabolism, and Homeostasis: Functional Imaging I
  • November 7, 2018, 1:00 PM
    777.04. Large amplitude cortical cerebral blood volume variations (∆CBV) revealed by functional ultrasound imaging are typical of neonate active sleep
    *J. BARANGER1,2,3,4, C. DEMENÉ1,2,3, A. FRÉROT5, V. BIRAN5, M. CORREIA1,2,3, M. BERNAL1,2,3, C. DELANOE5, S. AUVIN6, M. ALISON5, J. MAIRESSE7, E. HARRIBAUD5, M. PERNOT1,2,3, M. TANTER1,2,3, O. F. BAUD5,7,8;
    1Inst. Langevin, Paris, France; 2INSERM U979, CNRS UMR 7587, Paris, France; 3ESPCI, PSL Reseach Univ., Paris, France; 4Col. Doctoral, Sorbonnes Univ., Paris, France; 6Service De Neurologie Pédiatrique, 5Assistance Publique–Hôpitaux de Paris – Hop. Robert Debre, Paris, France; 7Promoting Res. Oriented Towards Early Central Nervous Syst. Therapies (PROTECT), INSERM U1141, Paris, France; 8Fondation PremUp, Paris, France
    Session: Poster: 777 – Brain Blood Flow, Metabolism, and Homeostasis: Functional Imaging I
  • November 7, 2018, 1:00 PM
    777.11. 4D functional ultrasound imaging of the whole brain activity: First evidence in rodents
    *C. RABUT1, V. FINEL1, M. CORREIA1, S. PEZET2, M. PERNOT1, T. DEFFIEUX1, M. TANTER1;
    1Inst. Langevin / Inserm U979, Paris, France; 2CNRS UMR 8249, ESPCI Paris, Paris, France
    Session: Poster: 777 – Brain Blood Flow, Metabolism, and Homeostasis: Functional Imaging I
  • November 7, 2018, 1:00 PM
    777.12. Demonstration of reproducible pharmacological functional ultrasound (PhfUS) imaging in a non anesthetized preclinical rodent model during scopolamine drug injection and reversal
    *T. DEFFIEUX1, C. RABUT1, J. FERRIER2, X. MOUSSET3, A. BERTOLO3, B. OSMANSKI3, Z. LENKEI2, M. TANTER1;
    1Inst. Langevin / Inserm U979, Paris, France; 2Inserm U894, Paris, France; 3Iconeus, Paris, France
    Session: Poster: 777 – Brain Blood Flow, Metabolism, and Homeostasis: Functional Imaging I
  • November 7, 2018, 1:00 PM
    778.11. Cannabinoid-induced changes in intrinsic connectivity of the rat brain depend on actomyosin contractility as assessed by functional ultrasound imaging
    *C. MORISSET1,2,3, M. SALERNO4, J. FERRIER4, C. DEMENE1,2,3, T. DEFFIEUX1,2,3, M. TANTER1,2,3, Z. LENKEI4;
    1Inst. Langevin, Paris, France; 2Wave Physics for Med. Lab., INSERM U979, Paris, France; 3CNRS UMR 7587, Paris, France; 4INSERM U894 CPN, Paris, France
    Session: Poster: 778 – Brain Blood Flow, Metabolism, and Homeostasis: Functional Imaging II

 

The spinoff company Iconeus leveraging the technology developed by our lab will have also a booth in the exhibition hall. Come also to discuss with them. For more information visit Iconeus website