
Neurological diseases [118]


Genome stability in quiescence
Benoit Arcangioli • Serge Gangloff • Stefania Francesconi • Claire Denis

Myosins-Usher2 proteins complexes in hearing loss
Célia Caillet-Saguy

Brain-immune communication
Aleksandra Deczkowska

Aleksandra Deczkowska
Brain-immune communication
It is now clear that immune cells, classically known for their role in fighting infection, play key roles in brain development, homeostasis, and disease. Deczkowska lab uses state-of-the-art genomic technologies to decipher the nature of the […]

PARIS: Paris Autism Research International Sib-Pair Study
Thomas Bourgeron

Maureen Wentling

Prion-like proteins spreading in neurodegenerative diseases: role of Tunneling Nanotubes (TNTs)
Chiara Zurzolo

Franziska Bender

Anne-Cecile Petit
Perception & Action
Dr Anne-Cécile Petit is Associate Professor (MCU-PH) of embryology at Université Paris Cité and psychiatrist at GHU Paris – hôpital Sainte-Anne. Her research focuses on understanding the pathophysiological mechanisms of mood disorders, particularly depression, […]

EU-AIMS
Thomas Bourgeron

Marie Sabec
The role of nicotinic acetylcholine receptors in Alzheimer’s disease.

MECANICOC
Uwe Maskos • Pierre-Jean Corringer • Marie-Agnès Dillies

Marie Prevost
Signaling and receptors dynamics
I am a permanent researcher focusing on the understanding of the structure-function relationships of the human nicotinic receptors, and their role psychiatric and neurological diseases. We combine biochemistry, nanobodies engineering, cryo-electron microscopy, biophysics and […]

Claire Leblond
Human Genetics and Cognitive Functions

Julien Fumey
Microbial Paleogenomics Unit
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