
Basic research in the field of nutrition has enabled to develop, in animals, a system regulating the expression of a gene through a specific diet leading to original therapeutic applications. Developed by a team from the Human Nutrition Unit (Inra...
06.14.2016
Research, science & health

Trisomy 21 is the first genetic cause of intellectual disabilities, and currently cognitive rehabilitation is the only therapeutic approach offered to patients. A phase II clinical trial conducted by an international team involving researchers from...
06.04.2016
Research, science & health

Professor Adrian Isaacs, neuroscientist at the London University College (UCL), was the Institut du Cerveau - ICM's guest on April 18, 2016. On this occasion, he discusses his research on C9orf72 gene, which unusual mutation is at the origin of two...
05.30.2016
Research, science & health

A specialist in genetics of epilepsy, Stephanie Baulac, co-responsible of the team "genetics and physiopathology of family epilepsies" at the Institut du Cerveau - ICM, is the winner of an ERC Consolidator Grant.
05.18.2016
Research, science & health

A major international conceptual diagnostic criteria and conceptual breakthrough program has been successfully launched and published, led by the UPMC and Institut du Cerveau - ICM researchers Professor Bruno Dubois and Professor Harald Hampel (AXA –...
04.26.2016
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A team coordinated by professor Emmanuel Flamand-Roze of the Pitié-Salpêtrière hospital, AP-HP, and researcher at the Brain and Spine Institute, has tested at the Institut du Cerveau - ICM Clinical Investigation Center, the efficiency of zonisamide...
04.13.2016
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In the context of World Parkinson's disease day on April 11th, the Institut du Cerveau - ICM focuses on the latest discoveries.
04.11.2016
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Hereditary spastic paraplegias are a heterogeneous group of pathologies and share clinical similarities with other neurodegenerative diseases, including amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS).
04.01.2016
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In a rare and early form of Alzheimer's disease, Institut du Cerveau - ICM researchers have shown that, surprisingly, connectivity between neurons increases during the initial phase of the disease. This transitional increase would correspond to a...
03.29.2016
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For the first time in humans, an imaging study shows an early and protective role of the immune cells of the brain, called " microglial " cells, in Alzheimer's disease. Teams from the Sainte-Anne Hospital Center, from the CEA, from the Saint-Antoine...
03.18.2016
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For the first time, an animal model, deficient for DEPDC5 gene, responsible for familial focal epilepsy with cortical malformations, has been generated by Stéphanie Baulac and Eric Leguern's team.
03.09.2016
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For the first time, Claire Wyart's team has shown in the zebra fish, the existence of a sensory system within the spinal cord, capable of detecting and modulating movement. Identification of other parameters that can activate this system, and thus...
03.08.2016
Research, science & health