NeuroTimone Facility (PFNT)

The PFNT Facility is a coherent set of exploration tools in neurobiology allowing research at the molecular, cellular and integrated levels.

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  1. Congratulations to Dr Rayane Hedna

    🎉 Congratulations to Rayane Hedna, who brilliantly defended her thesis "Apports thérapeutiques des thiazoloflavonoïdes ciblant Tau dans les glioblastomes" and was awarded the title of Docteur of Aix-Marseille University on the 30th of november. The jury composed of Isabelle ArnalCyrille Garnier, Céline Gongora (president), Sophie Thiétot-Laurent, and her co-supervisors Gilles Breuzard and Hervé Kovacic

  2. First Journal Club Alzheimer!
  3. Congratulations to Victoria Hein!

    🎉 Congratulations to Victoria Hein, who brilliantly defended her thesis and was awarded the title of Docteur en biologie-santé, spécialité oncologie d'Aix-Marseille Université, with the congratulations of the jury. 

     

  4. Lviv delegation visit of INP Nikon Center of Excellence

    On Tuesday November 28th, we welcomed a delegation from the Lviv City Council 🇺🇦 together with Aurélie Philippe and Vincent Audibert of the regional delegation of CNRS, Stephan Enoch for Aix Marseille Unversity and Sylvain Crespel for Aix-Marseille-Provence Métropole . The Lviv City Council, who were present in Marseille for the European Capital of Innovation Awards 2023 ceremony (they reached the 2nd runner up position) came to visit INP Nikon Center of Excellence for Neuro-NanoImaging.

  5. INP participated to ARSEP 2023

     

    Vendredi 24 Novembre, l’Association pour la Recherche contre la Sclérose En Plaques organisait ses Journées portes ouvertes sur le campus de la Timone, au CEMEREM. Une occasion pour les patients et familles de patients de découvrir les derniers avancées dans la recherche clinique, imagerie et fondamentale autour de la Sclérose en Plaques. L’INP était représentée par l’équipe 4’, notamment Sarah Moyon, qui a vulgarisé ses projets de recherche autour du vieillissement et son impact sur la réparation de la myéline (cible de la Sclérose en Plaques).

  6. INP participated to CALM 2023

    L'INP a participé au 7èmes journées scientifiques francophones du CALM qui étaient organisées par le Le Club Alzheimer de Montpellier les mardi 14 et mercredi 15 Novembre 2023, en distanciel et en présentiel. Au cours de ces 2 journées qui ont pour objectif de de dynamiser les échanges entre les chercheurs et cliniciens travaillant sur la maladie d'Alzheimer, Maud GRATUZE (équipe 2') a donné une conférence intitulée "Les macrophages de la bordure parenchymateuse : des cellules immunitaires qui régulent la pathologie tau et la neurodégénérescence associée" dans la session mécanistique et Mathieu CECCALDI a donné une conférence intitulée "

  7. Cytoskeleton wars: actin vs microtubules

    The latest collaboration from the NeuroCyto team was just published in the Journal of Cell Science, and asks a simple question: how do microtubule and actin fight or cooperate with each other? The CytoMorpho lab of Manuel Théry and Laurent Blanchoin in Paris and Grenoble used complex in-vitro reconstitution to show how dense actin networks can stop microtubule growth. This is confirmed by Structured Illumination Microscopy images of cells from our Nikon Center of Excellence, showing microtubule stopped at the cell periphery by the dense actin lamellipodium.

  8. The NeuroCyto team SRRFs the super-resolution wave

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INP in numbers

  • 126 members
  • 44 researchers
  • 48 research assistants
  • 12 post-docs
  • 11 PhD

 

INP participated to CALM 2023

L'INP a participé au 7èmes journées scientifiques francophones du CALM qui étaient organisées par le Le Club Alzheimer de Montpellier les mardi 14 et mercredi 15 Novembre 2023, en distanciel et en présentiel. Au cours de ces 2 journées qui ont pour objectif de de dynamiser les échanges entre les chercheurs et cliniciens travaillant sur la maladie d'Alzheimer, Maud GRATUZE (équipe 2') a donné une conférence intitulée "Les macrophages de la bordure parenchymateuse : des cellules immunitaires qui régulent la pathologie tau et la neurodégénérescence associée" dans

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Cytoskeleton wars: actin vs microtubules

The latest collaboration from the NeuroCyto team was just published in the Journal of Cell Science, and asks a simple question: how do microtubule and actin fight or cooperate with each other? The CytoMorpho lab of Manuel Théry and Laurent Blanchoin in Paris and Grenoble used complex in-vitro reconstitution to show how dense actin networks can stop microtubule growth.

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Emmanuel now holds a doctorate

🎉 Congratulations to Emmanuel Snacel-Fazy, who brilliantly defended his thesis and was awarded the title of Docteur en biologie-santé, spécialité oncologie d'Aix-Marseille Université, with the congratulations of the jury. 

Emmanuel is now an ATER in the GlioME team and is continuing the technological development of light-sheet imaging associated with the clearing technique he developed. 

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Cover article from The NeuroCyto team in the Journal of Cell Biology

The NeuroCyto team published their latest work in the Journal of Cell Biology (article is available here), where they reveal the presence of distinct actin nanostructures within presynapses. The article is featured in the October issue of the journal, and made it to the cover that shows a nice picture of a neuron endogenously tagged for actin using CRISPR/Cas9.

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Congratulations to Alessandra Pagano whose project is the winner of the "Emergence - Biology & Health″ funding

Alessandra Pagano, a teacher-researcher in the GlioME team, recently obtained "emergence" funding from the Cancéropôle PACA for her project entitled: GeNI project "Generation of a new class of drugs targeting ML-IAP to improve glioblastoma treatment".

 

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Latest article by Chiara Bastiancich

The GlioME team is happy to share the latest article entitled "Local delivery of doxorubicin prodrug via lipid nanocapsule–based hydrogel for the treatment of glioblastoma", published in the journal Drug Delivery and Translational Research!

This work was realised in collaboration between three affiliations: Université catholique de Louvain, Institute of NeuroPhysiopathology (INP) and Dipartimento di Scienza e Tecnologia del Farmaco - Università di Torino.

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New publication of the NeuroCyto team on multicolor super-resolution microscopy

The NeuroCyto team published a new article in Cell Reports Methods. This is the work of PhD student Karoline Friedl in collaboration with the Abbelight company: we thoroughly characterized two different modalities of simultaneous multicolor Single Molecule Localization Microscopy using a two-camera module. The article can be found here (open access).

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