Creation of the LabCom Neuroimaging for Drug Discovery (NI2D)

ANR_LabCom

BIORAN has created a joint public/private laboratory financed by the ANR (LabCom) and the Region (Pack Ambition Research). The 'laboratory' entitled Neuroimaging for Drug Discovery (NI2D) associates the CRNL, the pharmaceutical company Theranexus and the CERMEP. Its objective is to contribute to the development of gliopharmacology using preclinical imaging tools (PET/MRI/brain ultrasound). The recruitment of two PhD students and a research engineer will strengthen this collaborative axis.

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Laura CHALENCON defense thesis - Bases neurales de la valeur hédonique des odeurs et ses altérations au cours du vieillissement

La soutenance se déroulera en visioconférence totale, ce jeudi 17 décembre à 13h30. La soutenance de thèse s’effectuera en français.

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Merci de bien penser à couper votre micro et caméra pendant la présentation et les questions des membres du jury. Merci également de vous connecter avant 13h30, heure à laquelle la présentation commencera.

PhD: Impacts of Meditation Training on the Organisation of Resting State Intrinsic Connectivity Networks in the Brain: Implications for the Study of Cognition, Well-being and Ageing

Accroche

The 3-year-funded position can be filled as soon as September 1st 2024 and up to September 2025. The fellowship will involve working on several large brain imaging dataset on meditation including the ERC consolidator Brain& Mindfulness, and EC-funded Silver Santé Study –research project investigating the impacts of mental training techniques, such as meditation and language-learning, on mental health and well-being in Europe’s ageing population (or watch the project’s 3-minute film at  http://ow.ly/Lhle30lUZqp).

 

For you, what means “BBB”?

Borders

At the crossroads of neurosciences and philosophy, a reflection proposing the geopolitical metaphor of borders to better describe the interfaces regulating the exchanges between the blood and the brain. So, “Blood-Brain Barriers”, or “Blood-Brain Borders” ?