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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.

Lionel Naccache (à gauche) Sébastien Candel, vice président de l'Académie des sciences (à droite) ©Juliette Agnel / Académie des sciences
Lionel Naccache, world specialist of consciousness, awarded by the Academy of sciences
The Academy of sciences has awarded, on November 22, the Lamonica Price of Neurology to Professor Lionel Naccache (UPMC, AP-HP), team leader at the Institut du Cerveau - ICM. This award represents the funding of two years of post-doctoral work.
11.15.2016 Events
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New developmental and molecular mechanism of brain wiring
Nervous system development is very complex. In most animals, axon guidance processes (how axons reach the correct targets) are more complex in the brain compared to the spinal cord. Defects in brain wiring during embryo development can lead to...
11.04.2016 Research, science & health
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Edor Kabashi wins the International Medicine PG Award for Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) research
The Paulo Gontijo Institute awarded the International Medicine PG Award to Edor Kabashi, team leader at the Brain and Spine Institute – Institut du Cerveau, for his research on the development of new models and new therapeutic avenues for Amyotrophic...
10.26.2016 Research, science & health
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A drug to boost memory?
Methamphetamine is a highly addictive psychostimulant drug. Its effects depend on the dose and time of administration. Importantly, it is used in the United States to treat attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Ph.D. student Sofia Baptista...
10.12.2016 Research, science & health
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Neural connections to compensate pure alexia
Patients with pure alexia completely or partially lose the ability to read. Laurent Cohen, Paris Brain Institute neurologist and researcher, and his team, in collaboration with a London team, wanted to understand the brain mechanism at stake in this...
09.23.2016 Research, science & health
Une nouvelle voie thérapeutique envisagée dans la maladie de Parkinson
New therapeutic approach expected in parkinson's disease
Rita Raisman-Vozari, and Patrick Michel, researchers from Etienne Hirsch's team at the Institut du Cerveau - ICM (CNRS, Inserm, UPMC), as well as other researchers from the Biomolecular, Conception, Isolation and Synthesis Lab (CNRS/ParisSud...
09.13.2016 Research, science & health
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When Epileptic seizures interrupt conscious processes: a step forward in neural mechanisms
During generalized seizures, in which epileptic activities affect the entire cerebral cortex, patients undergo an interruption of their conscious processes and are unable to deal efficiently with sensory stimuli. Using a genetic model of absence...
09.07.2016 Research, science & health
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The Frontal Lobe as a brain conductor
The frontal lobe controls our more complex behaviours such as decision-making or creativity. In a new study published in Cerebral Cortex, Michel Thiebaut de Schotten's team, at Paris Brain Institute, has identified 12 areas of this part of the brain...
09.02.2016 Research, science & health
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The unconscious under conscious influence
In a study published in the new international scientific journal Neuroscience of Consciousness, Benjamin Rohaut, Inserm researcher, and Lionel Naccache, team leader of the " Picnic lab : Physiological Investigation of Clinically Normal and Impaired...
09.01.2016 Research, science & health
Visuel du programme « French Tech Ticket »
ICM-iPEPS in search of new international talents!
Come and join a world reference Center for Translational Neuroscience and take advantage of it’s cutting-edge infrastructure to develop your startup!
07.26.2016 Research applications
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Insects can taste and therefore detect poisonous foods
Defending oneself against infections is crucial for health and survival. But detecting bacteria before they enter the body is even more advantageous! Our senses of smell and taste are particularly important for survival: they allow us to know if some...
07.16.2016 Research, science & health
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Invited researcher : William RICHARDSON, "Role of oligodendrocytes for learning in adult brain"
William Richardson, Pr. at the University College of London (UCL), was at the Institut du Cerveau - ICM on June the 13st 2016. He talks about the important role of oligodendrocytes for learning in adult brain.
06.22.2016 Research, science & health