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INSTITUTE Reception of Stéphanie DEBETTE at the French Académie des sciences

Stéphanie DEBETTE, Managing Director of Paris Brain Institute, was officially received under the dome of the Institut de France on the occasion of her induction into the Académie des Sciences.

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Join Paris Brain Institute's start-up studio: finance and promote your Deep Tech innovation
Are you developing a deep tech project in brain or mental health and looking for support to rapidly turn your scientific results into concrete solutions for patients? Apply now to the 3rd Call for Projects from Paris Brain Institute’s Start-up Studio...
06.25.2025 Research applications
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Origin of Lance-Adams Syndrome Finally Elucidated
First described 60 years ago, chronic myoclonus following cerebral anoxia is now known as Lance-Adams syndrome. This is a severe disorder whose mechanisms were, until now, poorly understood. Geoffroy Vellieux, Vincent Navarro, and their colleagues at...
06.16.2025 Research, science & health
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Aphantasia Might Be Linked to Alterations in Brain Connectivity
Thanks to 7T fMRI, researchers from Paris Brain Institute and NeuroSpin, the CEA's neuroimaging centre, are exploring the neural substrate of visual imagery at very high resolution for the first time. Their results, publiés [i] in Cortex, pave the...
06.06.2025 Research, science & health
Le développement du cerveau a une part d’aléatoire
The stochastic aspect of brain development
Although every person’s personality is the result of genetic and environmental factors, these are not the only factors at play. Bassem Hassan and his team at Paris Brain Institute have discovered that, in fruit flies (drosophila), individuality also...
05.12.2025 Research, science & health
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New treatment pathways for brain malformation-linked focal epilepsy?
A study by Stéphanie Baulac’s team has revealed somatic mutations in different cell types in patients with type 2 focal cortical dysplasia. This disease causes drug-resistant epileptic seizures, for which the main treatment option is currently...
05.12.2025 Research, science & health
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The ICEBERG cohort, 10 years of collective scientific and medical mobilization
The ICEBERG cohort, initiated 10 years ago, is interested in studying factors predictive of the onset and progression of Parkinson’s disease.
05.15.2025 Research, science & health
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Research at Paris Brain Institute

Since its creation, Paris Brain Institute has placed patients at the heart of its scientific and medical strategy.

  • 878 Staff

    including 84% scientific, medical and paramedical staff (as at September 30, 2024)

  • 29 Research teams

    selected by a Scientific Advisory Board

  • 51 Nationalities

    (as at September 30, 2024)

  • 12 Technical facilities

    and biobank

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Understanding the brain

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Understanding the Brain
Every day, scientific research tells us a little more about the brain, the body’s control room for all cognition, memory and emotions. From the anatomy of the brain to the latest knowledge about consciousness and the different neurological diseases...
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Alzheimer's disease
With longer life expectancies and the biological mechanisms at the origin of neurodegenerative diseases becoming increasingly complex, it is now estimated that, in France in 2020, 1.3 million people were affected by Alzheimer’s disease. Today, more...
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Parkinson's disease
Parkinson’s disease is the second-most common neurodegenerative condition after Alzheimer’s disease, and the main cause of Parkinsonian syndrome.
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Multiple Sclerosis (MS)
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is the second leading cause of acquired disability in young adults, after injury. It affects 120,000 people in France today, with 3,000 new cases diagnosed each year. This makes it a major public health issue, since it also...
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Lou Gerhig’s disease or amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS)
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), or ‘Lou Gerhig’s disease’, is a progressive and fatal neuromuscular condition involving the gradual death of motor neurons, the neurons that control walking, speech, swallowing and breathing. This loss of motor...
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Brain tumours
A tumour is formed of cells that multiply in an uncontrolled way, taking over the surrounding cells and, to varying degrees, disrupting brain function. A brain tumour can develop in any area of the brain.
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Epilepsy
The word ‘epilepsy’ originates from a Greek word meaning ‘to seize’, reflecting the sudden and unpredictable onset of seizures. In France, 600,000 people are affected by this chronic neurological disease, which can present with different symptoms...
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Stroke (cerebrovascular accident, CVA)
A cerebrovascular accident, or stroke, is a sudden onset condition that causes motor deficits (movement of the limbs), loss of sensation and/or language problems.
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Autism spectrum disorders
Autism, or autism spectrum disorder, is a neurodevelopmental disorder that has two main symptoms: persistent problems with communication and social interaction in a variety of contexts; and restricted and repetitive behaviour, interests and...
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Depression
Mental health, an essential component of our overall health, is a state of well-being, and an ability of the mind to function normally and respond appropriately to environmental stimuli. Mental disorders occur when this state of well-being is...
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Tourette's syndrome (TS)
Tourette’s syndrome (TS) was first identified in the 19th century by French neurologist Georges Gilles de la Tourette. It is a neuropsychiatric disorder with a genetic component characterised by sudden, brief and intermittent movements (motor tics)...
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Bipolar disorder
Although the word ‘bipolar’ is being increasingly used in the media, and sometimes misused, the disorder is in fact a serious and debilitating condition affecting around 3% of the population.

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