The PFNT Facility is a coherent set of exploration tools in neurobiology allowing research at the molecular, cellular and integrated levels.
Dr Nasab Reda joins Team 6 as a post-doctoral researcher on a one-year project with an industrial partner.
She will be in charge of setting up a cellular model to study the effects of modulating a receptor of interest to the partner.
Congratulations to Nicolas Vermeersch, PhD student in Teams 4 and 6, who received a "bourse de recherche pour l'avancement de l'innovation en neurosciences de Novartis", BRAINNS.
Well done!
Céline joined the Neurocyto team on 04 March 2024.
She will study microtubules and their regeneration mechanism in primary neuronal cultures.
She is in the 3rd year of a biological engineering degree in medical biology and biotechnology at Clermont-Ferrand.
Chiara Bastiancich (GlioME) and Maud Gratuze (SynapTau) participated to the CNRS welcome day in Paris.
It was a great opportunity for them to meet the 770 other new recruits of the CNRS in 2023 and to get to know their new scientific ally better!
As part of the Brain Awareness Week 2024, Maud Gratuze from the "Synaptic degeneration and Gliosis" team has been invited to contribute to the webinar: "France Alzheimer: Hope in Research" organized by France Alzheimer association which took place on Tuesday, March 12th.
The videos will soon be on the France Alzheimer association's YouTube channel.
Gaelle Guiraudie Capraz from the NOSE Team met pupils from a CM1 and CM2 class at Jean Jaurès elementary school in Velaux as part of Brain Week.
We hope it will inspire the young one to become future researchers !
On February 8, 2024, 8 INP and 2 NeuroMarseille staff took part in a Climate Fresk workshop, led by our Sustainable Development / Ecoresponsibility referent Louise Greetham, freshly trained by the CNRS to lead these environmental transition workshops. During 3 hours, participants were able to understand the causes of climate change and the issues involved.
They also brainstormed solutions to be implemented within our institute in order to reduce our environmental impact.
Dr. Sarah Moyon, team leader of OligOld (team 4) defended her HDR on Friday, February 23rd, 2024, in front of the jury members: Nicolas Andre (APHM, AMU), Pascale Durbec (IBDM, AMU), Patrice Roll (MMG, AMU), Carlos Parras (ICM, Paris), Maria-Cecilia Angulo (IPNP, Paris) and Anna Williams (University of Edinburgh, UK).
As part of the Brain Awareness Week 2024, Maud Gratuze from the "Synaptic degeneration and Gliosis" team has been invited to contribute to the webinar: "France Alzheimer: Hope in Research" organized by France Alzheimer association which took place on Tuesday, March 12th.
The videos will soon be on the France Alzheimer association's YouTube channel.
On February 8, 2024, 8 INP and 2 NeuroMarseille staff took part in a Climate Fresk workshop, led by our Sustainable Development / Ecoresponsibility referent Louise Greetham, freshly trained by the CNRS to lead these environmental transition workshops. During 3 hours, participants were able to understand the causes of climate change and the issues involved.
They also brainstormed solutions to be implemented within our institute in order to reduce our environmental impact.
Dr. Sarah Moyon, team leader of OligOld (team 4) defended her HDR on Friday, February 23rd, 2024, in front of the jury members: Nicolas Andre (APHM, AMU), Pascale Durbec (IBDM, AMU), Patrice Roll (MMG, AMU), Carlos Parras (ICM, Paris), Maria-Cecilia Angulo (IPNP, Paris) and Anna Williams (University of Edinburgh, UK).
INP team 9 and PINT platform are happy to announce that their work about the Influence of Zinc Ions on the Conformational Stability and Activity of Protein Disulfide Isomerase, authored by Ana Iochabel Soares Moretti, Viktoria E. Baksheeva, Andrei Yu. Roman, Tiphany Coralie De Bessa, François Devred, Hervé Kovacic and Philipp O. Tsvetkov is finally out. A fruitful collaboration between Brazil, Russia and France
Congratulations to Chiara Bordier (SynapTau team) and Thaïs Lestra (Neural Plasticity and Degeneration team), who have been selected by the France Alzheimer's association for their "Parrainage Jeunes Chercheurs" initiative. The objective of this program is to support young researchers throughout their three-year thesis. We are proud of them!