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Neuro’binar

mardi 22 mars 2022 à 13:00
Publié le 16/03/2022

22 March at 1PM, on Zoom

Invited guests: Emmanuel Nivet, Principal Investigator at the INP, Hannah Ihme, PhD student at the INT, Martha Montse Rangel-Sosa, PhD student at the IBDM

“Human induced pluripotent stem cells to study the role of astrocytes in Alzheimer’s disease” by Emmanuel Nivet

Emmanuel Nivet is a CNRS researcher and a Principal Investigator at the Institute of NeuroPhysiopathology (INP), Aix-Marseille Université (AMU), France. He is the team leader of the “Stem Cells, Disease Modeling and Neuroregeneration” team since 2018. Emmanuel’s team strongly relies on the use of pluripotent stem cell-based disease modeling approaches, leveraging on human iPSCs and genome-editing, to study mechanisms underlying brain diseases pathogenesis, especially Alzheimer’s disease.

“Interaction between attachment styles and resilience to trauma exposure” by Hannah Ihme

Hannah Ihme received her Bachelor’s degree in Psychology from Philipps-University in Marburg, Germany in 2018, and her Master’s degree from the same university in 2019. Since 2019, she pursues her studies with a PhD at the INT of Marseille, in the CANOP team, under the supervision of Raoul BELZEAUX and Christine DERUELLE.

“Pancreatic cancer: what do neurons and glial cells have to do with it?” by Martha Montse Rangel-Sosa

I have done my previous studies in Mexico, I have a bachelor’s degree in Biotechnology and a Master’s degree in Molecular Biology and Genetic Engineering. Currently, I am in the 3rd year on my PhD, under the supervision of Sophie Chauvet at Fanny Mann’s team, at the IBDM in Luminy. My team have describe that nerves actively sprout during pancreatic tumor development, having an impact during the progression of the disease, thus, my project focuses on trying to understand the underlying mechanisms and cells that could be triggering this axonal remodeling.

Registration here: Neurobinar #13 : March 22nd at 1pm on Zoom | NeuroMarseille (neuro-marseille.org)