The Institute of Neurodegenerative Diseases (IMN) was created on January 1st, 2011. It resulted from the merging of several teams originating mainly from two former CNRS units. It led to the pooling of CNRS, INSERM and University personnel and resources dedicated to mainly studying Movement Disorders and Dementias.
Its establishment is the result of considerable effort, and represents a major step forward in the structuring of the Neuroscience research conducted at this site as part of the “Neurocampus” project.
The IMN includes both preclinical and clinical researchers with a clear goal of:
- developing new therapeutic approaches of neurodegenerative disorders by facilitating the translational research from bench to bedside.
- increasing its scientific visibility and attractiveness in translational (Parkinson, Alzheimer, Obsessive compulsive disorders, Addiction) and fundamental neurosciences (Action planning, Cognition, molecular substrates of synaptic transmission) by building on the potential of its teams and the dynamics set in motion since its creation.
Contact
Neurodegenerative Disease Institute
(IMN – Institut des Maladies Neurodégénératives)
CNRS UMR 5293
Université de Bordeaux – Case 28
Centre Broca Nouvelle-Aquitaine – 3ème étage
146 rue Léo Saignat – CS 61292
33076 Bordeaux cedex
Tél. : +33 5 33 51 47 19
Tél. réception du bâtiment: + 33 5 33 51 47 00
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Board
Unit director :
Thomas Boraud
Unit manager deputy for fundamental research
Eric Boué-Grabot
Unit manager deputy for clinical research
Wassilios Meissner
Parent institutions
Teams
Pathophysiology of neuron-oligodendrocyte interactions
Arne Battefeld
Dopamine and neuronal assemblies
Jérôme Baufreton ; François Georges
Monoamines Parkinson and pain
Abdelhamid Benazzouz ; Pascal Fossat
Purinergic mediated neuroinflammation and brain disorders
Eric Boué-Grabot ; Marc Landry
Physiopathology of proteinopathies
Erwan Bezard
Neuroscience, humanities and society
Cédric Brun
SynTeam
Francesca De Giorgi-Ichas ; François Ichas
Network dynamics underlying function & dysfunction of procedural learning
Arthur Leblois ; Nicolas Mallet
IMN clinics
Wassilios Meissner
Computational neuroscience
Nicolas Rougier
Neurofunctional imagining group
Michel Thiebaut de Schotten ; Emmanuel Mellet
NeuroDTx: Neuromodulation and Digital Therapeutics
Fabien Wagner ; Amélie Aussel
Administration and research management
Eric Wattelet