Nature conferences
Daniel Shulz will be a panelist at the Breaking Barriers for Gender and Health Equity Through Research conference. September 10-11, 2024
Cortico-cortical workshop
Workshop on Cortical Horizontal Connectivity and Cortico-Cortical Interactions. September 26-27, 2024
Developmental cis-regulation
Changes in the regulation of gene expression are the main drivers of cavefish brain developmental evolution. Development
Sylvie Rétaux, the all-terrain biologist
For the past 20 years, this specialist in developmental and evolutionary biology has been passionately dedicated to studying a small fish that lives in the waters of Central America.
Dystrophin Dp71 and cerebral development
Dystrophin Dp71 splice variants are differently expressed during rodent brain development. Molecular Neurobiology
FAST 2024 French Association for Timing
Launch of the French Association for timing at NeuroPSI on October 17-18.
NeuralNet 2024
The 2024 edition of the NeuralNet Meeting takes place at NeuroPSI.
Improving cochlear implants
Asymmetric pulses to focus currents in cochlear implants. Hearing Research
Ofactory behavior
Evolution of olfactory sensitivity, preferences and behavioral responses in Mexican cavefish: fish personality matters. eLife
Neuronal correlate of consciousness
Mapping brain state-dependent sensory responses across the mouse cortex. iScience
NeuroPSI-Chen Institute Joint Conference
Neuroengineering for exploring and repairing the brain, Joint conference on the Brain, Behavior and Beyond. May 16-17, 2024
Anaesthesia and Consciousness
Study on the effects of anaesthesia and deep brain stimulation on functional brain organization. Nature Communications
Conditioned fish Models
A patent concerning a methodology and an apparatus designed to test cognitive capacity such as working memory in fishs.
INCITE Funding by EEC
The Marie Curie doctoral network INCITE (Insect Clock Initial Training Experience) has been selected for funding by the European Economic Community.
Group leaders recruitment
Call for new group leaders at the Paris-Saclay Institute of Neuroscience.