Guest Speaker: Marine Tournissac
Title: "Hypercapnia as a tool to dissect cerebrovascular function and blood-brain CO₂ exchanges along the vascular tree"
CO₂ is a key regulator of cerebral blood flow, yet how it exchanges between blood and brain remains unclear. Using hypercapnic challenges and advanced imaging in mice, this talk will reveal new insights into cerebrovascular function and blood-brain CO₂ diffusion across the vascular network.
Date: Thursday, 25 June 2026
Time: 5.00 pm
Location: Large Seminar Room, 8G U1 155
CSD – Center for Stroke and Dementia Research Feodor-Lynen-Str. 17, 81377 Munich
Host: Arthur Liesz, Project: B01
About the speaker: Marine Tournissac is a researcher at the Vision Institute in Paris and the French National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS). Her research combines advanced imaging approaches to investigate cerebral blood flow regulation and the role of vascular dysfunction in dementia.
There will be the possibility to meet with the speaker before his presentation or later at dinner. Please contact either the host and/or Ana Cardoso Martins if you are interested on personally meeting with the speaker.
Zoom: https://lmu-munich.zoom-x.de/j/65076024189?pwd=vEpW2119fyoJx0WTg8cqm7ORVGc2sB.1
Meeting-ID: 650 7602 4189
Kenncode: 302442