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The microbial communities that live with us, the microbiota, are now understood to be a key component of our being, playing roles in metabolism, immunity and behavior. More than a decade has elapsed since […]
The microbial communities that live with us, the microbiota, are now understood to be a key component of our being, playing roles in metabolism, immunity and behavior. More than a decade has elapsed since […]
Research focus and objectives of the team Our working hypothesis is that the selective neuronal dysfunctions and death occurring in many neurodegenerative diseases originate not only from neuron-intrinsic impairments but also from the convergence […]
Anselme Perrier « Cell-Cell Interactions in Neuroddegenerative Diseases : Models and Biotherapies » (co-director) CEA MIRCen, CEA/CNRS/Paris-Sud Univ. UMR9199, Fontenay-aux-Roses, France Team website Labex Revive partner
Team leader : Pierre Savatier We explore the mechanisms of self-renewal and pluripotency using embryonic stem cells from several mammalian sepcies. In particular, we explore ground state pluripotency in the rabbit and primate pre-implantation […]
Pierre Savatier Pluripotent Stem Cells in Mammals Stem-cell and Brain Research Institute 18 avenue Doyen Lépine 69500 Bron Tel +334 72 91 34 42 Email: pierre.savatier@inserm.fr We study the molecular and cellular mechanisms responsible […]
Biotherapy & large animal models of NMDs group Biology of the neuromuscular system team (F.Relaix, IMRB, Créteil) We study the skeletal muscles of the body that allow an individual to hold a posture, to […]
PhD, CR1, INSERM Equipe “Causes de la SLA et mécanismes de la dégénérescence motoneuronale” Labex Revive partner : Delphine Bohl
Main domain : Cellular & molecular neurosciences Subdomain : Clinical & translational neurosciences Séverine BOILLEE’s team investigates mechanisms of motor neuron (MN) degeneration in Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS or Lou Gehrig’s disease) resulting from […]
Research work My work aims to study the mechanisms leading to motor neuron degeneration and death in Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) using iPSC models. ALS is a heterogeneous disease under different aspects (genetic, clinical). […]