
Huntington’s disease, which affects about 6 000 individuals in France, is characterized by the progressive outbreak of motor, behavioral and cognitive disorders. Researchers from Alexis Brice’s team have participated in a collaborative project aiming...
12.19.2016
Research, science & health

Transcranial direct current stimulation could be beneficial in treating primary progressive aphasia. This is what a pre-therapeutic study recently showed, conducted by teams led by Dr. Marc Teichmann, from the Pitié-Salpêtrière AP-HP Hospital...
12.16.2016
Research, science & health

A new study suggests that Beta and Gamma brain waves, linked to inhibitory neurons, could play a role in memory consolidation during sleep.
12.16.2016
Research, science & health

Multiple sclerosis is an inflammatory disease of the nervous central system leading to a progressive destruction of the myelin sheath surrounding the axons, essential for their protection and for the transmission of the nerve impulse. Bruno Stankoff...
11.25.2016
Research, science & health

Claire Wyart (Inserm, Institut du Cerveau - ICM), head of the team " Optogenetic dissection of spinal circuits underlying locomotion ", is the recipient of two prestigious awards, the EMBO Young Investigator Program and the New York Stem Cell...
11.21.2016
Institutional

Among the many different types of tumors developing from the brain, diffuse gliomas are the most frequent. Their characteristics make them very difficult to treat and relapses are frequent. Dr Frank Bielle from the Experimental Neuro-oncology team...
11.17.2016
Research, science & health

The Academy of sciences has awarded, on November 22, the Lamonica Price of Neurology to Professor Lionel Naccache (UPMC, AP-HP), team leader at the Institut du Cerveau - ICM. This award represents the funding of two years of post-doctoral work.
11.15.2016
Events

Nervous system development is very complex. In most animals, axon guidance processes (how axons reach the correct targets) are more complex in the brain compared to the spinal cord. Defects in brain wiring during embryo development can lead to...
11.04.2016
Research, science & health

The Paulo Gontijo Institute awarded the International Medicine PG Award to Edor Kabashi, team leader at the Brain and Spine Institute – Institut du Cerveau, for his research on the development of new models and new therapeutic avenues for Amyotrophic...
10.26.2016
Research, science & health

Methamphetamine is a highly addictive psychostimulant drug. Its effects depend on the dose and time of administration. Importantly, it is used in the United States to treat attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Ph.D. student Sofia Baptista...
10.12.2016
Research, science & health

Patients with pure alexia completely or partially lose the ability to read. Laurent Cohen, Paris Brain Institute neurologist and researcher, and his team, in collaboration with a London team, wanted to understand the brain mechanism at stake in this...
09.23.2016
Research, science & health

Rita Raisman-Vozari, and Patrick Michel, researchers from Etienne Hirsch's team at the Institut du Cerveau - ICM (CNRS, Inserm, UPMC), as well as other researchers from the Biomolecular, Conception, Isolation and Synthesis Lab (CNRS/ParisSud...
09.13.2016
Research, science & health