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Neuro vascular interfaces in brain tumors and vascular malformations

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Emmanuelle HUILLARD
HUILLARD Emmanuelle

PhD, Team Leader, PI

Photo de Matthieu PEYRE
PEYRE Matthieu

Clinician, MD,PhD,MCU-PH, Team Leader, PI, Sorbonne Université, AP-HP

Team presentation

Understanding the structure and function of neurovascular interfaces in health and disease, in the context of vascular malformations and brain tumors.

The four main objectives are:

  • Improving diagnosis and treatment by developing a molecular database
  • Characterize the function of new mutations identified in gliomas using an analytical "pipeline" developed by the team
  • Identify the intrinsic and microenvironment-related cellular mechanisms responsible for tumour development and progression
  • Develop new mouse and human models for validating new treatments
Main publications

Main publications

Team members

Emmanuelle HUILLARD
HUILLARD Emmanuelle

PhD, Team Leader, PI

Photo de Matthieu PEYRE
PEYRE Matthieu

Clinician, MD,PhD,MCU-PH, Team Leader, PI, Sorbonne Université, AP-HP

Photo de Michel KALAMARIDES
KALAMARIDES Michel

Project Sponsor, MD, PhD, PU-PH, PI, Sorbonne Université, AP-HP

Photo de Stéphanie LENCK
LENCK Stéphanie

Interventional Neuroradiologist, PhD student, PI

Photo de Jean-Leon THOMAS
THOMAS Jean-Leon

Project Sponsor, PhD, DR1, PI, INSERM

News from the team

méninges de la souris
Mutations that cause meningiomas are widespread in healthy tissues
Sometimes, in healthy tissues, mutated cells are seen that may or may not become malignant tumours. This phenomenon has already been described in the endometrium, oesophagus and epidermis. At Paris Brain Institute, Matthieu Peyre and his colleagues...
03.15.2024 Research, science & health
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