About BrainStress
The stress response system is a powerful example of how living organisms adapt to environmental challenges. In animals, it mobilizes the entire body, engaging neural, endocrine, and immune systems in a complex interplay from molecular mechanisms to cognitive processes. However, when adaptation fails, stress can lead to allostatic overload—a tipping point where stress becomes toxic and a risk factor for brain health. This overload increases vulnerability to numerous brain dysfunctions including anxiety, mood and substance use- disorders, but also neurodegenerative diseases. The “BrainStress” conference dives into the neurobiology of stress from cellular pathways to complex behavioral responses and clinical aspects. We will discuss stress with a holistic perspective including physical, psychosocial, nutritional, and environmental factors during the entire lifespan. Finally, we will delve into interdisciplinary strategies to counteract the effects of stress, with a particular focus on how these approaches influence the brain. Our selected speakers include both early-career scientists (postdoctoral researchers and PhD students) and leading international experts in the field. In summary, the “BrainStress” conference will showcase cutting-edge interdisciplinary research on stress, fostering discussions between clinicians and researchers.
Scientific committee
Pr Muriel Darnaudery
Université de Bordeaux / NutriNeuro
Dr Anna Beyeler
Inserm / Neurocentre Magendie
Dr Joeri Bordes
University of Geneva
Dr Julien Dupuis
Inserm / IINS
Dr Muriel Koehl
Inserm / Neurocentre Magendie
Dr Marie-Pierre Moisan
Inrae / Nutrineuro
Dr Emmanuel Mellet
CNRS / IMN
Pr François Tison
CHU de Bordeaux / IMN
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