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Neurobinar #10 : November 23rd at 1 pm on Zoom

For this tenth neurobinar, join us online and discover the work of Maxime Guye (CRMBM), Zeinab HAMZE (MMG) and Cassandre Vielle (INT). Register on this page to receive the webinar connection link.

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⚠ NEW SCHEDULE : Neurobinars will now take place on TUESDAY at 1 pm. 

On November 23rd at 1 pm, join us online and discover the work of Maxime Guye (CRMBM), Zeinab HAMZE (MMG) and Cassandre Vielle (INT). Zeinab and Cassandre will introduce their respective PhD in a cross-presentation. After a question session for PhD students, Maxime Guye will share with us his research on “Ultra-High Field MRI in Clinical Neuroscience.

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A one-hour web conference in 2 parts: two PhD students will give a 10 min cross-presentation of their PhD work. After 5 min of questions, they will hand over to a researcher, a postdoc or an engineer from the neuroscience community who will present in 20 min an accessible version of their research. Once again, you will have the opportunity to ask questions, debate on the topic of the day or simply get to know your colleague better!

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The speakers on November 23rd

Log in and learn more about the PhD project of Zeinab HAMZE (MMG) presented by Cassandre Vielle (INT) and vice versa. The presentation of both PhDs will be followed by the presentation of the work of Maxime Guye (CRMBM). You will also have the opportunity to ask your questions and review the Neurobinar on our YouTube Channel.

Ultra-High Field MRI in Clinical Neuroscience by Maxime Guye

Professor of Biophysics at the AMU Faculty of Medicine and senior consultant in the Department of Clinical Neurophysiology of the University Hospital. He held a research position in Neuroimaging at University College of London, London, UK, after his residency in Marseille. He is a member of the Scientific Committee of the French Society of Radiology; the French Society of Clinical Neurophysiology; the French League Against Epilepsy; and the French Foundation for Research against Epilepsy; He was elected member of the National Committee for Scientific Research (CNRS) (2008-2012) and President of the French Society for Magnetic Resonance in Biology and Medicine (2014-2016). Maxime has published over 120 peer-reviewed papers in the field of MRI and Neurology.
His research interests are Ultra-high field MRI; combining and comparing multimodal MRI methods (fMRI, dMRI, MRSI, 23Na-MRI) with electrophysiological recordings ((ic)EEG, EEG/fMRI); and brain connectivity.

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The study of pathophysiological mechanisms of two forms of Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease by Zeinab HAMZE

I have done my previous studies in Lebanon; I did my bachelor’s degree in medical laboratory at Saint joseph University, Beirut and my master in biochemistry and molecular genetics, Faculty of Medicine at the American University of Beirut. During my masters, I’ve worked on a neurogenetic project in finding a novel gene related to Autism in the Lebanese population. 
Currently, I am working on a rare genetic disorder known as Charcot-Marie-Tooth, under the supervisor of Dr Valérie Delague in Marseille Medical Genetics research unit, at Aix-Marseille University (Marseille- France). The project is focused on studying the pathophysiological mechanisms of two forms of Charcot-Marie-Tooth.

Influence of peers on cocaine use and abuse by Cassandre Vielle

I have a bachelor's degree in PNAC (AMU) and a master's degree in NIC neuroscience (AMU). I am in my 3rd year of doctoral studies under the supervision of Christelle Baunez (Bagamore, at INT). My thesis project is entitled "Influence of proximal social factors on cocaine consumption and the role of the subthalamic nucleus".

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