Paris-Saclay Institute of Neuroscience
@NeuroPSI_saclay
Leading @CNRS and @UnivParisSaclay research center dedicated to the study of brain function. http://mastodon.social/@NeuroPSI
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Julien Bouvier @julbouvier @NeuroPSI_saclay is our keynote speaker and closes the 21st #ChristmasMeeting_IN with his work on the organization of the brainstem neurons for motor control
Excited to organize this year's annual meeting of the Instituto de Neurociencias @NeuroAlc with @FemeniaLab and @FelixFelxfel! We have a nice lineup of speakers and are thrilled to welcome our keynote speaker, Julien Bouvier @julbouvier from @NeuroPSI_saclay. #ChristmasMeeting_IN
Our XXI Christmas Meeting is almost here! 🎄✨ Check out the full program and get ready👀🎁 #ChristmasMeeting_IN
Congratulations to @LucEstebanez from @TouchMoveLab for showing that forelimb embodiment can be induced and probed in the mouse model following the same strategies as in humans!
1/4 In our latest BioRxiv, we show that mice can embody an artificial forelimb. Check it out here, and read on to learn more. biorxiv.org/content/10.110…
Jean-Didier Vincent has passed away. He shaped the neurosciences in the Saclay area in the 90's, as the head of the Institute of Neuroscience Albert Fessard in Gif-sur-Yvette, now NeuroPSI. He will be remembered as a prominent thinker and writer. bordeaux-neurocampus.fr/en/deces-jean-…

We have an ANR funded Postdoc position on sensorimotor circuits in Drosophila larva in collaboration with @decbaycomp imaging, behavior, modeling
Another succcesful NeuralNet @NeuroPSI_saclay neuralnet2024.sciencesconf.org @iledefrance @CNRS @UnivParisSaclay
#ResultatScientifique🔎 | Le ver annelé : un nouveau modèle pour comprendre les mécanismes de la régénération 🤝 @CNRS @CNRSIdFSud @UnivParisSaclay @NeuroPSI_saclay ✍️ @BalavoineLab 📕 @NatureComms | buff.ly/3YVd4u1 buff.ly/3CC19di
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EU-funded researchers are at the forefront of advancing a deeper understanding of the #humanbrain and accelerating treatments for various neurological conditions. Read more ➡️ bit.ly/4eKLgPC #ResearchImpactEU
So sad to hear about our loss of Yves Frégnac. Yves was always thinking (and doing) ahead of the curve, and deeply. I will miss learning from his insights and contributions.
We grieve the passing of Dr. Yves Frégnac. Yves has shaped the study of cortical processing and plasticity. He heralded interdisciplinarity and was one of the founding fathers of our institute. Our thoughts go to his family and to his friends in the community and beyond.
Yves Frégnac's last piece where he reviews the many fundamental contributions of Jean Petitot, considered as a 'Geometer of the Mind', in epistemology and phenomenology in cognitive sciences.. link.springer.com/chapter/10.100… DM me if you do not have access to it
Very sad to hear about the passing of Yves Fregnac - an original thinker who published important work on V1 selectivity & shunting inhibition and, later, on the changing culture of neuroscience research, which we discussed widely during Capocaccia meetings science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…
Yves was my PhD advisor and I learned so much from him. You can meet a lot of smart people in academia, but Yves was more than that: he was deep. Whenever he was commenting on papers, talks, or the work of the lab, his insightful remarks always got to the bottom of it. 1/
We grieve the passing of Dr. Yves Frégnac. Yves has shaped the study of cortical processing and plasticity. He heralded interdisciplinarity and was one of the founding fathers of our institute. Our thoughts go to his family and to his friends in the community and beyond.
Yves was my PhD supervisor. He has hugely influenced my career, how I think about computational neuroscience and being a scientist in general. This news is very hard to process...
We grieve the passing of Dr. Yves Frégnac. Yves has shaped the study of cortical processing and plasticity. He heralded interdisciplinarity and was one of the founding fathers of our institute. Our thoughts go to his family and to his friends in the community and beyond.
Extremely sad of this news. Yves introduced me to systems neurosciences during my master and we later kept in touch as colleagues. He was an important figure of French neurosciences. He will be missed.
Oh no ...RIP Yves...he created a fantastic vibrant department beautifully named "Unité de Neurosciences Information et Complexité"... characteristic of the spirit of interdisciplinary science needed for studying the brain. I was fortunate to spend some formative years there 🕊️
We grieve the passing of Dr. Yves Frégnac. Yves has shaped the study of cortical processing and plasticity. He heralded interdisciplinarity and was one of the founding fathers of our institute. Our thoughts go to his family and to his friends in the community and beyond.
Yves inspired me tremendously when I worked on V1 (read all the conductance papers). I remember him coming to my first SFN poster presentation, introducing himself, letting me present the poster, and asking for a copy later through email. It was flattering and encouraging.
We grieve the passing of Dr. Yves Frégnac. Yves has shaped the study of cortical processing and plasticity. He heralded interdisciplinarity and was one of the founding fathers of our institute. Our thoughts go to his family and to his friends in the community and beyond.
Very sad news. Yves was a national figure for neuroscientists. My thoughts go to his family, friends and colleagues.