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Click on the following links to obtain more information on the different research topics covered by our research groups.  This page will be updated in the next weeks for more complete information.
You will also be able to check our soon-to-come summer students webpage for more research topics.

 

- AFM & TIRF Microscopy single molecule studies of receptors

 

- Applications of high intensity femtosecond lasers to brain imaging

 

- Bioconjunction of quantum dots for ICS-ICCS studies

 

- Cell Adhesion on nano-patterned ECM substrates

 

- Cellular Biomechanics Investigated by Atomic Force Microscopy

 

- Combining Atomic Force Microscopy & Patch Clamp for Ion Channel Studies

 

- Control mechanisms of synaptic currents with the CaMKII

 

- Design of a new harmonic multiphoton microscope

 

- Development of new optoelectronic microprobes

 

- Development of optical fiber probes for biomedical applications

 

- Development of two-photon ICCS

 

- Development of wide-field two-photon microscopy

 

- Imaging synaptic receptors diffusion using Quantum Dots

 

- ICS studies of receptor cluster formation in synapses

 

- Integration of an Axicon in a laser microscopy system

 

- Mapping receptor cluster distributions

 

- Micro-thermography by contact applied to neuronal activity detection

 

- Model and experimental studies of lipid rafts in membranes

 

- Nonlinear ICS for neuronal tissue studies

 

- Optical measurement of intracellular ionic concentrations

 

- Pathogen detection in the atmosphere by LIDAR

 

- Regulation mechanisms of the GAGergic inhibition

 

- Study of cell photo-damage caused by ultrafast amplified pulses

 

- Two-photon excited fluorescence microscopy with enhanced resolution
using radially-polarized femtosecond laser pulses

 

- Two-photon imaging of CaMKII regulation of dendritic spine remodeling

 

We are continuously seeking collaborations that would benefit expanding the frontiers in Neuroscience.
Do not hesitate to contact one of our experts or our coordinator !