Want to know everything about your brain and how it works? The NeuroMarseille Institute invites you to visit its "Neuroscience made simple" media library, where neuroscience is explained in simple terms.
Articles, videos, lectures, books... NeuroMarseille's researchers, lecturers, engineers and students are producing ever more content to answer the questions of the curious. All based on their own research to keep abreast of the latest discoveries.
Different themes to suit different interests
Whatever your area of interest, NeuroMarseille has something for you: understanding the brain, (re)attending events promoting scientific culture, discovering innovations and technologies, or taking an interest in art, ethics or philosophy.
From science to the clinic, from patients to neuroscience
Particular attention is paid to pathologies. The aim is to explain them in simple terms, and to link up the research being carried out in order to understand their mechanisms and propose therapies. NeuroMarseille establishes links with society, and in particular with patient associations. Numerous researchers, clinicians, engineers, technicians and students, in both basic and applied research, are actively working on neurological pathologies. A grouping of these clinicians and researchers, as well as associations, is underway to co-create cross-disciplinary actions. See you on October 17, 2024 on the campus of the Faculty of Medical and Paramedical Sciences at La Timone!
Meeting with the socio-economic world
Some of the eight neuroscience laboratories that make up the research part of the Institute have established links with the socio-economic world. These links have led to the creation of a number of start-ups in the region, including VECT-HORUS and Tafalgie Therapeutics.
Students show you the research teams
The institutes of Aix-Marseille Université, of which NeuroMarseille is a part of, embody innovation and interdisciplinarity at the crossroads of research and training. The talents of students from the Neuroschool University Research School are showcased in the media library via a host of videos they have produced themselves.
By locating the videos labelled with a red dot, you'll discover the reports produced by NeuroSchool and medical students (DFGSM cycle) in partnership with EJCAM (Aix Marseille School of Journalism and Communication). An entertaining way to meet the scientists working in the various laboratory teams.
NeuroMarseille takes you right to the heart of Marseille's neurosciences!
Article published on May 28, 2024.