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Welcome to the “news” section of our website, where you'll find all the latest publications on our advances in research (Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, Charcot's disease, etc.), our upcoming events, etc.

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Semaine du Cerveau 2025 : Back to Open House
On Saturday, March 15, Paris Brain Institute once again opened its doors to the general public as part of Brain Week. Held every March since 1999, this international event aims to raise public awareness of the importance of brain research. Again this...
08.11.2025 Events
Longines Paris Eiffel Jumping
Longines Paris Eiffel Jumping: a prestigious event for Paris Brain Institute
On Friday, June 20, the Longines Paris Eiffel Jumping, an international equestrian competition organized every year on the Champ-de-Mars, at the foot of the Eiffel Tower, opened. Paris Brain Institute was featured at the event, highlighting research...
07.15.2025 Support
Une fusée qui décolle
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
Le cortex moteur
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
Tiré de New Theory of Colours de Mary Gartside, 1808
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
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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
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
Analyse MERSCOPE
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
Une classe écoute une professeure
Applications now open for the iMIND 2025-2026 International Master's Program
Paris Brain Institute is pleased to announce the opening of applications for the 2025-2026 academic year to the iMIND International Master Program - International Master In Neurodegenerative Diseases, a high-level training program run by Sorbonne...
04.16.2025 Teaching & training
Hélène CHEVAL
Hélène Cheval: Unwavering Commitment to Knowledge Sharing
Hélène Cheval is a lecturer at Sorbonne University – Paris Brain Institute and director of the iMIND Master 2 program.
03.21.2025 Portraits
Retour sur l’édition 2025 des Olympiades de Neurosciences
Return to the 2025 edition of the Neurosciences Olympiads – France Brain Bee
On Saturday, March 22, 2025, the Institut du Cerveau in Paris hosted the new edition of the Neurosciences Olympiad – France Brain Bee. Nearly 60 high school students from all over France (and even from abroad!) competed for a place in the prestigious...
03.07.2025 Teaching & training
Maité Verrault, Patrick Hess, Muriel Leclerq, Pr Ahmed Id Baih, Corinne Fortin, Naelle Allou, Christine Horlaville
Stars in the Sea, Commitment to Brain Tumour Research
Stars in the Sea supports glioblastoma research: a commitment of €30,000 for the GLIOTEX project at Paris Brain Institute.
02.21.2025 Support