The PFNT Facility is a coherent set of exploration tools in neurobiology allowing research at the molecular, cellular and integrated levels.
Suite au discours du président de la République et conformément à ce qui avait été préparé dans le cadre du Plan de Continuité des Activités Pédagogiques, Administratives et de Recherche d'Aix Marseille Université et du CNRS, l'ensemble du personnel de l'INP continuera a travailler de chez soi à compter de ce lundi 16 mars 2020.
En raison des mesures prises pour freiner l'épidémie COVID-19, cette causerie est bien évidemment annulée ...
Romain La Rocca, third year PhD student in INP team 9 (Cytoskeleton and Neurophysiopathology), recently won the the best poster prize at the 4th ARBRE-MOBIEU pleanry meeting in Prague on February 24, 25 and 26.
ARBRE MOBIEU pleanry meeting is a European Biophysics Congress that brings together many researchers in Europe from various fields, all of whom have in common the use of biophysical tools. On this occasion, Romain presented his thesis work on the effects of zinc on the Tau protein using NMR, ITC, DLS among other biophysical techniques.
Our study shows that a treatment with the microtubule-destabilizing agent BAL101553 counteracts tumor angiogenesis by acting on glioblastoma stem-like cells, in an EB1-dependent manner. This work provides new insights into the therapeutic targeting of cancer stem-like cells.
Au printemps 2019, le CNRS a lancé un appel à projets, pour la 3e année consécutive, dans l’optique de l’amélioration de la Qualité de Vie au Travail (QVT)...
Aurélie Tchoghandjian a soutenu son Habilitation à Diriger les Recherches (HDR) devant un jury d'experts composé de cliniciens : Pr. Nicolas André, Pr. François Ducray, Pr. Dominique Figarella-Branger; et de chercheurs : Dr. Emmanuelle Huillard et Dr. Monique Dontenwill.
As part of her PhD, Sylvie Carmona investigated the beneficial effects of NV669, an aminosterol derived from squalamine on human pancreatic and hepatic cancer models. In vitro results exposed in this paper showed that NV669 inhibited the proliferation of cancer cells, induced cell cycle arrest and subsequent apoptosis. Moreover, NV669 inhibited PTP1B activity and impacted adhesion molecules expression. This suggests that NV669 by inhibiting PTP1B would affect cell contacts and would induce apoptosis.
We are proud to announce that Laurie Arnaud, the third year PhD student in INP's Teams 1 and 6 (Neural Plasticity and Degeneration & Stem cells, Disease modeling and Neuroregeneration), recently won the Best Poster presentation prize at CALM 2020, the 4th edition, organized by the Club Alzheimer de Montpellier on the 17 and 18 of November 2020. She presented her work intitulated "Regulation of astrocyte inflammation by Apolipoprotein E (APOE): demonstration of an NF-kB-dependent mechanism mediated by a newly identified partner".
La 22ème édition de la « Semaine du Cerveau » s’adapte à la pandémie ! Plusieurs chercheurs de l’INP (Caroline Strube, Olivier Bosler et Anne-Marie François-Bellan) membres de l’association « cerveau point comm » participent à l’organisation au niveau régional de la Semaine du Cerveau, une manifestation internationale grand public coordonnée en France par la Société des Neurosciences.
Beginning June 2021; duration 2 years; funded by the Vaincre Alzheimer Foundation
A 3-year full-time postdoc position is open at the Institute of Neuropathophysiology (INP), CNRS/Aix-Marseille University to study pathogenic mechanisms of Alzheimer’s disease. The project should start in spring 2021.
On February 18 at 4 pm, come and discover the work of Pierre-Yves Jacob (LNC), Lucas Goirand-Lopez (INMED) and Dominic Bingham (INP, NeuroCyto team). Dominic Bingham and Lucas Goirand-Lopez will introduce their respective PhD in a cross-presentation. After a question session for PhD students, Pierre-Yves Jacob will share with us his research on the brain network underlying spatial navigation (displacement, orientation) in complex environments.
L'équipe GlioME a le plaisir d'accueillir actuellement 3 nouveaux étudiants (de gauche à droite sur la photo):
- Victoria Hein, doctorante en 1ère année, qui débute sa thèse sur le thème "Cellules souches de glioblastome et gangliosides : vers de nouvelles approches thérapeutiques", co-encadrée par Emeline Tabouret et Dominique Figarella-Branger.
Christophe Leterrier from the NeuroCyto team just published a study in collaboration with the Cytomorpho lab - Manuel Théry & Laurent Blanchoin, CEA Paris/Grenoble.