
Neurosciences [205]


Thibault Lagache
Quantitative Imaging and Mathematical Modeling of Biological Processes

Aziz El Amraoui
Progressive Sensory Disorders, PathoPhysiology and Therapy
After a PhD in Neuroscience from the University of Lyon-I in 1995, Dr Aziz El-Amraoui joined the Institut Pasteur (Paris) where resorting to dozen identified deafness genes as entry points has enabled him to […]

Jacques Boutet De Monvel
Cochlear development and therapeutic perspectives

Nicolas Michalski
Plasticity of central auditory circuits

François Schweisguth
Dynamics of Developmental Decisions in Drosophila
Francois Schweisguth studied at the Ecole Normale Superieure in Paris (1983-88) and obtained a PhD in Developmental Biology in 1990 under the supervision of Jean-Antoine Lepesant (IJM, Paris) and Alain Vincent (CBD, Toulouse). He […]

Chiara Zurzolo
Membrane Traffic and Pathogenesis
“Science is not about accumulating new data: it is the ability to change the way we think about data, is the ability to break prejudices and to ask the next (right and simple) question” […]

Christine Petit
Auditory Therapies Innovation Lab
SCIENTIFIC POSITIONS Head of Auditory Therapies Innovation Laboratory at the Hearing Institute (an Institut Pasteur Center), Paris Professor “Classe Exceptionnelle” at Institut Pasteur, Paris Professor Emeritus at Collège de France, Chair of Genetics […]

Pierre-Marie Lledo
Perception & Action
Much of our adult behaviors reflect the state of neural circuits sculpted by sensory experience in infancy and early childhood. At no other time in life does the surrounding environment so potently shape most […]

Uwe Maskos
Integrative Neurobiology of Cholinergic Systems
This is an example of transplanted human iPSC derived cells.

Pierre-Jean Corringer
UMR3571 – Genes, Synapses and Cognition
I was trained as a chemist and did my PhD (Paris) and post-doctoral fellowship (Brighton) in organic synthesis. He then joined the Pasteur Institute as a CNRS researcher to work on nicotinic acetylcholine receptors, […]

Thomas Bourgeron
Human Genetics and Cognitive Functions
Having begun my research career investigating mitochondria in plants and then neurological diseases, I discovered the first mutations of the NLGN3, NLGN4X and SHANK3 genes in autism highlighting the main role of the synapse […]

Use of VHHs for imaging plaques and tangles in Alzheimer’s disease
Pierre Lafaye

David DiGregorio
Decision and Bayesian Computation – Epiméthée

Fate patterning and self-organized Notch dynamics
François Schweisguth

Anne Danckaert
After a PhD in Bio-mathematics and Bio-statistics at university of Paris-Diderot, Dr Anne Danckaert has occupied several positions in both private pharmaceutical companies and research institutes. These positions allowed her to establish several international […]