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Explore Exciting PhD Opportunities at NeuroDiderot Research Laboratory !
Are you passionate about cutting-edge research in the field of neuroscience? Join us at NeuroDiderot, a renowned research laboratory dedicated to unraveling the mysteries of neurodevelopmental and neurovascular disorders.
As a PhD candidate at NeuroDiderot, you will have the unique opportunity to work alongside leading experts and contribute to groundbreaking discoveries. Our multidisciplinary teams, comprising over 160 researchers, are committed to pushing the boundaries of knowledge and making a positive impact on the lives of individuals affected by neurological conditions.
With state-of-the-art facilities, including high-field MRI and MEG, and access to a vibrant scientific community, NeuroDiderot provides an exceptional environment for your research journey. Immerse yourself in a stimulating atmosphere where innovation thrives and collaboration is encouraged.
By pursuing a PhD at NeuroDiderot, you will gain valuable insights, develop advanced research skills, and become part of a network of national and international leaders in the field. Additionally, our close ties to academic institutions and partnerships with industry ensure that your research has real-world relevance and opens doors to diverse career opportunities.
Join us in unraveling the complexities of the brain and shaping the future of neuroscience. Take the next step towards a rewarding PhD experience by exploring the exciting opportunities available at NeuroDiderot. Apply now by contacting team or group leaders and be a part of our transformative research journey.
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Conference Danielle Beckman Friday 28 November 2025
séminaire Danielle Beckman _28-nov-2025 english
Conference Dr. Julien Courchet Thursday 20 november 2025
séminaire Julien Courchet _20-nov-2025 english
Conference Dr. Alexandra Benchoua Thursday 27 november 2025
séminaire A-Benchoua _27-nov-2025 english
New Golgipathy identified in NeuroDev team
The NeuroDev team publishes an article in Life Science Alliance [1] identifying the first human pathogenic variant of GORASP1, the gene encoding the Golgi stacking protein GRASP65, and demonstrating its consequences on glycosylation and mitotic progression. [1] S....