Enregistrement de l'activité électrique des neurones à l'aide de technique électrophysiologique sur tranche d'hippocampe de souris. © AMU/INSERM Patrice Latron (INMED)

Institute of Mediterranean Neurobiology

The Institute of Mediterranean Neurobiology (INMED) is a Neuroscience Centre affiliated to INSERM and Aix-Marseille University . It is a member of the Turing Center for Living Systems. Research done by INMED labs aims at gaining circuit-level understanding of the plasticity that operates during development, learning and pathogenesis (eg. epilepsy, autism, Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, schizophrenia). Therefore, INMED labs share a common scientific goal, but with complementary experimental strategies covering the full spectrum of brain description from molecules to behavior with a strong core of electrophysiological and imaging approaches. One particularly original aspect of research done at INMED is the ability to bridge the gap between early developmental programs and information coding in adult brain circuits from behaving animals at mesoscale level. Such systems developmental approach is quite unique, given that developmental neuroscience and circuit neurophysiology are traditionally studied separately. This approach allows for an original analysis of the developmental timeline of circuit dysfunction in brain developmental disorders.
Research done in INMED labs is supported by five technological platforms: 4 in-house (animal facility, Circuitphotonics, molecular and cellular biology, Tous Chercheurs) and one shared within the Turing Center (multi-engineering platform).

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RESEARCH TEAMS

The research carried out by Inmed’s 10 teams is carried out by researchers and teacher-researchers of international origin, grouped into 9 research teams.

Discover the work of INMED's "Neural coding of space and memory" team in this 360° video.

Neural computation and dynamics

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Lorenzo Fontolan

Cortical development

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Carlos Cardoso

Development of hippocampal cognitive maps

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Rosa Cossart

Neuronal coding and plasticity in epilepsy

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Valérie Crépel

Cortical Circuits

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Ede Rancz

Neuronal mechanisms of spatial cognition

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Jérôme Epsztein

Early activity in the developing brain

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Roustem Khazipov

Sex differences in developmental vulnerability to neuropsychiatric diseases

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Pascale Chavis

Perinatal imprinting and neurodevelopmental disorders

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Françoise Muscatelli

Cortico-Basal Ganglia circuits ans behavior

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David Robbe

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