The Montpellier Alzheimer's Club organized its 9th CALM French scientific conference on November 13th and 14th 2025.
Santiago RIVERA at the 2025 French CALM days
The Montpellier Alzheimer's Club organized its 9th CALM French scientific conference on November 13th and 14th 2025.
A study (link) involving the SynapTau team has just been published open access in Nature.
PINT and Vect-Horus have published a new publication in the Controlled Release Society (Journal of Controlled Release
The NOSE team has just published its latest work on the study of stem cells from patients with autism spectrum disorders, which show (i) reduced expression of transcripts and metabolites associated
On Sunday, October 26th, 2025, Maxime and Pavel (Vect-Horus), Sarah (Nivet team), Anna, Chiara, Alexis, Matthew, and Maud (SynapTau team) took on the Marseille-Cassis race!
James Limon joined the SynapTau team (2) for his PhD with funding from NeuroSchool.
After completing her Master’s internship at INP in early 2025, Anna Carval is officially joining the SynapTau team for one year as an engineer. Welcome!
The SynapTau team has just published a literature review examining all available evidence on the interaction between two crucial elements in the pathophysiology of Alzheimer’s disease: tau proteins
Congratulations to Lucile du Trieu on being awarded a fellowship from France Sclérose en Plaques!