Neurobinar #2: November 19 at 4pm on Zoom
For this second neurobinar, come and discover the work of Clément Menuet (INMED), Johanna Extremet (UNIS) and Yannick Becker (LPC). Register at the bottom of this page to receive the webinar login link.
Every third Thursday of each month, NeuroMarseille proposes: the "Neuro'binars"!
For this second edition, we are pleased to welcome Clément Menuet (INMED), Johanna Extremet (UNIS) and Yannick Becker (LPC). Johanna Extremet and Yannick Becker will introduce their respective theses in a PhD Swap, then Clément Menuet will illustrate his research through a presentation entitled “Physiology and pathology of cardiorespiratory central coupling: seeking inspiration for the treatment of cardiovascular pathologies”.
The format
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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Your "Zoomers" of this second edition
Connect and learn more than the thesis of Johanna Extremet (UNIS) presented by Yannick Becker (LPC) and vice versa. The presentation of both theses will be followed by the presentation of the work of Clément Menuet (INMED). You will also have the opportunity to ask your questions and review the neurobinar on our YouTube channel.
After a PhD on central respiratory control under the co-direction of Gérard Hilaire and Christian Gestreau at CRN2M in Marseille, in 2011, Clément left to study cardiorespiratory central coupling in Andrew Allen's laboratory at the University of Melbourne, Australia. His work has shown in particular that an alteration in the interaction between respiratory and cardiovascular neurons induces the development of hypertension. In 2017, Clément joins Françoise Muscatelli's team at the Institut de Neurobiologie de la Méditerranée, where he investigates the alteration of central cardiorespiratory coupling in certain neurodevelopmental pathologies and the beneficial neuromodulatory role of oxytocin on this coupling. Clément was McKenzie Fellow (2013-2016), FRM Fellow (2017-2018), and has been an INSERM research fellow since 2018. His current research is funded by AFM-Telethon, NeuroMarseille and the Australian NHMRC. He has published 27 papers in peer-reviewed journals and is the recipient of the 2018 Paxinos-Watson Award.
Holder of a Bachelor's degree in Human Biology and Biotechnologies and a Master's degree in Neurosciences with a specialization in Neurobiology, Neurophysiology, Neuropathology (Aix-Marseille University). Johanna Extrémet is currently in her 3rd year of PhD. Her thesis project, entitled "Role of the LGI1 protein in the intrinsic excitability of pyramidal neurons of the hippocampus", is under the co-direction of Dominique Debanne and Michaël Russier (UNIS).
Yannick Becker holds a transdisciplinary Bachelor's degree in Sciences and Humanities (AMU), a DEUG in Psychology (Université Jean-Jaures, Toulouse) and a Master's degree in Cognitive Neurosciences (AMU). He is currently in his third year of doctoral studies under the supervision of Adrien Meguerditchian (LPC) and Olivier Coulon (INT). His thesis project is entitled: "Gestures in non-human primates, a reference point for language in the brain? The quest for the origins of language specialization in the brain. "
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See the first Neurobinar (October 2020)
Here is the video of the first edition which took place on October 15th at 4 pm with Rochelle Ackerley, Lucie Pépino and Mikhael Azilinon.