Invited researcher : Hans HULTBORN, "how to study interneurons during locomotion"
Hans Hultborn, Professor at the University of Copenhagen, was invited at the Institut du Cerveau - ICM on April 11, 2016. He explains how to identify and study interneurons during locomotion.
04.27.2016
Institutional
The Silent Stage of Alzheimer’s disease
A major international conceptual diagnostic criteria and conceptual breakthrough program has been successfully launched and published, led by the UPMC and Institut du Cerveau - ICM researchers Professor Bruno Dubois and Professor Harald Hampel (AXA –...
04.26.2016
Research, science & health
An effective drug against myoclonic dystonia, rare disease of the nervous system
A team coordinated by professor Emmanuel Flamand-Roze of the Pitié-Salpêtrière hospital, AP-HP, and researcher at the Brain and Spine Institute, has tested at the Institut du Cerveau - ICM Clinical Investigation Center, the efficiency of zonisamide...
04.13.2016
Research, science & health
World parkinson's disease day
In the context of World Parkinson's disease day on April 11th, the Institut du Cerveau - ICM focuses on the latest discoveries.
04.11.2016
Research, science & health
The Paul G. Allen Frontiers Group Names ICM's Bassem Hassan a New Allen Distinguished Investigator
March 23rd, 2016 - The Paul G. Allen Frontiers Group today named Bassem Hassan, Ph.D., at the Institut du Cerveau et de la Moelle épinière (Institut du Cerveau - ICM) in Paris an Allen Distinguished Investigator (ADI) with an award for research at...
04.07.2016
Events
Damien Salauze named Findmed Operations Manager
Damien Salauze has been named Findmed Operations Manager at the Brain and Spine Institute.
04.01.2016
Research applications
Hereditary spastic paraplegia and ALS: similarities in nervous system lesions
Hereditary spastic paraplegias are a heterogeneous group of pathologies and share clinical similarities with other neurodegenerative diseases, including amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS).
04.01.2016
Research, science & health
Rare and early form of Alzheimer's disease: hyperconnect neurons to compensate for the loss ?
In a rare and early form of Alzheimer's disease, Institut du Cerveau - ICM researchers have shown that, surprisingly, connectivity between neurons increases during the initial phase of the disease. This transitional increase would correspond to a...
03.29.2016
Research, science & health
Alzheimer's disease: identification of the immune system's early protective role
For the first time in humans, an imaging study shows an early and protective role of the immune cells of the brain, called " microglial " cells, in Alzheimer's disease. Teams from the Sainte-Anne Hospital Center, from the CEA, from the Saint-Antoine...
03.18.2016
Research, science & health
Towards an experimental model for epilepsy?
For the first time, an animal model, deficient for DEPDC5 gene, responsible for familial focal epilepsy with cortical malformations, has been generated by Stéphanie Baulac and Eric Leguern's team.
03.09.2016
Research, science & health
Sensory neurons regulating movement !
For the first time, Claire Wyart's team has shown in the zebra fish, the existence of a sensory system within the spinal cord, capable of detecting and modulating movement. Identification of other parameters that can activate this system, and thus...
03.08.2016
Research, science & health
Discovery of a new gene involved in an early and very severe form of Parkinson's disease
Pr. Alexis Brice's team at the Brain and Spine Institute – Inserm / CNRS / UPMC, in collaboration with two international consortia has identified a new gene, VPS13C, involved in an early form of Parkinson's disease. Mutations in VPS13C lead to a loss...
03.04.2016
Research, science & health