The CIBM Breakfast & Science Summer Edition 2025
Fun and Games Challenge
Tuesday June 17th, 2025

Are you a PhD student or Master’s student affiliated with CIBM and eager to share your research within the community? Explore the latest projects and insights from your peers? Spark new ideas and connect with fellow CIBM enthusiasts? Combine your scientific prowess with your competitive spirit in a fun and engaging way?

Then mark your calendars for June 17th 2025 for the CIBM Breakfast and Science Seminar Series Summer Edition 2025 followed by an afternoon of brain-teasing challenges and exciting games.

This unique event showcases the ground breaking work of CIBM affiliated PhD and Master’s students through dynamic scientific presentations and poster sessions, culminating in the exciting CIBM challenge.

The morning kicks off with scientific presentations and poster sessions, giving you the chance to share your work. It’s your platform to showcase your research, ideas, findings, and future plans, featuring rapid-fire oral presentations (power pitches) lasting 3-5 minutes each, as well as a poster session.

Following a delicious CIBM Summer Picnic in the Park lunch,  the highlight of the day: the CIBM Challenge Fun. Put your skills to the test in a blend of CIBM-themed quizzes,  roundtable/speed dating with a spy and other fun games.

Don’t miss out on this opportunity to connect, learn, and compete and have fun alongside your fellow CIBM colleagues, blending science with excitement and camaraderie.

PROGRAMME

9:30 Welcome & Overview of CIBM, CMU University of Geneva Room A04.2713
9:45 – 11:00  Talks and Poster Pitches  
  • Hunting Cancer with Theranostics, Olivia Bejuy (UNIGE)
  • Glial involvement in metabolic disruption in Alzheimer’s disease, Aurelien Badina (UNIGE)
  • Effect on spectral quantification of Back-Linear-Predicted and original first order dephased 1H-FID-MRSI data., Alessio Siviglia (EPFL)
  • High Resolution in vivo preclinical 1H-FID-MRSI using Compressed Sensing : when acceleration leads to hastiness, Bryan Alves (EPFL)
  • Mapping Microstructural Metrics Across Neonatal Cortical Regions, Andrés Le Boeuf Fló (EPFL)
  • Rescuing EEG Signal Quality When Dry Electrodes Get Thirsty,  Yingqi  Huang (UNIGE)
  • Intracerebral EEG investigation of the Heartbeat Evoked Response across vigilance states in human, Florian Perrin (CHUV)
  • Inhibitory control and white matter connectivity in 5-to-8-year-old children, Romain Ceresetti (UNIGE)
  • What predicts visual cortex Neurofeedback (NF) success. Lorrane Cardoso (UNIGE)
11:00 – 11:45 Coffee Break with Posters 
11:45-12:00 Transit to Parc La Grange 
12:00-14:00 Summer Picnic in the Parc La Grange 
14:00 – 18:00 FUN & GAMES Challenge

LOCATIONS

CMU, University of Geneva

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Parc La Grange, Geneva