
The team led by Prof. Stéphane CHARPIER (Sorbonne Université) at the Brain and Spine Institute is describing live for the first time the neuronal changes during reoxygenation of the brain in anoxia in an experimental in vivo model.
12.23.2019
Research, science & health

Jaime de Juan-Sanz holds The Diane Barrière Chair « Molecular physiology of synaptic bioenergetics ». We met him in is new lab to talk about his background and research projects.
12.17.2019
Institutional

Fabrizio DE VICO FALLANI, Chargé de Recherche INRIA and Daniel MARGULIES, Chargé de Recherche CNRS have obtained the ERC Consolidator Grants, Jaime DE JUAN SANZ was rewarded by the ERC Starting grant.
12.12.2019
Events

A study conducted at Institut du Cerveau - ICM by Mauricio dos-Santos-Pereira and Patrick Michel together with a partner team in Brazil, identifies a key mechanism by which cannabidiol (CBD), a non-psychoactive component of cannabis, exerts anti...
12.02.2019
Research, science & health

Julia Sliwa, a CNRS researcher at the CIM Brain Institute, received the Society for Neuroscience’s Peter and Patricia Gruber International Award for her research.
10.21.2019
Institutional

Pain is a very subjective sensation. The same condition could be experienced as excruciatingly painful by some people, while others will consider it as barely painful. A study conducted by Leonie Koban, researcher in the team of Philippe Fossati and...
10.21.2019
Research, science & health

Institut du Cerveau - ICM proposes a wide range of different training and education programmes for the neuro-expert and the neuro-curious.
10.10.2019
Events

Looking back to the Brain to Market Summer School, a program combining neuroscience and entrepreneurship training.
09.12.2019
Teaching & training

A study conducted by Alberto BACCI’s (CNRS) team at the Institut du Cerveau - ICM showed that a specific type of inhibitory neuron of the cerebral cortex makes a large number of synapses with themselves (autapses). Autaptic self-inhibition is much...
09.12.2019
Research, science & health

Early biomarkers are needed to identify individuals at high risk of preclinical Alzheimer's disease and to better understand the pathophysiological processes of disease progression. Preclinical Alzheimer's disease EEG changes would be non-invasive...
06.25.2019
Research, science & health

A team from the department of neurology of the Pitié-Salpêtrière Hospital-APHP and the Institut du Cerveau, led by Prof Emmanuel FLAMAND-ROZE and Dr Aurélie MENERET, showed the positive effect of coffee in dyskinesia caused by a mutation of ADCY5...
06.18.2019
Research, science & health

A study conducted by Marc Teichmann and Carole Azuar at the Brain and Spine Institute in Paris (France) and at the Pitié-Salpêtrière Hospital shows a particularly marked impairment of moral emotions in patients with frontotemporal dementia (FTD). The...
06.07.2019
Research, science & health