Grenoble Institut Neurosciences

Grenoble Institut Neurosciences

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Explore, understand and cure the brain.

À propos

The Grenoble Institute Neuroscience (GIN) was created in 2007 by the French National Institute for Health and Medical Research (Inserm), the Joseph Fourier University, the French Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission (CEA) and the Grenoble University Hospital Center (CHU). The GIN groups Grenoble research teams specializing in the study of physiological processes or in pathologies of the nervous system and in the development of innovating techniques to explore them. Located nearby the University Hospital Center and integrated into the Health Sciences Campus of Grenoble, the GIN consists of 250 researchers, teacher-researchers, clinicians, engineers, technicians and students divided up into teams. There are many available technological platforms (such as nuclear magnetic resonance imaging (NMRI), confocal and two-photon imaging, electron microscopy, proteomics, transcriptomics…) that belong to local infrastructures approved by the GIS IBiSA (Biology, Health and Agronomy Infrastructures).

Site web
https://neurosciences.univ-grenoble-alpes.fr/
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Think tanks
Taille de l’entreprise
201-500 employés
Siège social
Grenoble
Type
Non lucratif
Fondée en
2007
Domaines
neurosciences, neurodegenerescence diseases, neuroimaging, cytoskeleton, parkinson, huntington, alzheimer, epilepsia, cellular biology, molecular biology, synaptic dysfonctions, cellular myology, translational research, clinical research, brain repair, mitochondria, higher education, University et research

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