Welcome to the Neurophysics research program website,
the first in Canada at the interface between Neurosciences,
Materials Sciences and Photonics.

Neurophysics research program. Laval University. Quebec. CanadaProgress in our understanding of neurons and their operation critically depends on our ability to improve our resolution of dynamic molecular mechanisms and on the availability of appropriate tools for real-time studies in live cells. The solution resides in using the latest advances in the fields of Photonics and Material Sciences to develop new biomedical characterization tools that will be minimally invasive.To this aim, we established an active interdisciplinary collaboration between physicists, engineers and neuroscientists from three research centers and two universities: the Centre de recherche Université Laval Robert-Giffard (CRULRG, Neurosciences), the Centre d'Optique, Photonique et Laser (COPL, Photonics) at Laval University and the Center for the Physics of Materials (CPM, Materials Science) at McGill University.

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breaking-news

Top 10 discoveries

Dr. Yves De Koninck and collaborators has been selected as one of 2011 top 10 discoveries by the Québec Science magazine.

$700,000 over 3 years

for the research being performed in Québec
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Neurophysics group

Annual retreat. January 9-10th, 2012
Mont St-Hilaire.
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Highlights

Molecular Tools Plateform

Genetically engineered animals and virus delivered fluorescent or photosensitive markers.

Karl Deisseroth’s plasmids and viruses now available at Neurophotonics Centre.

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recent-publications

Pagès S, et al.
Front Cell Neurosci. 2011

Optophysiological approach to resolve neuronal action potentials with high spatial and temporal resolution in cultured neurons.

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LeChasseur Y et al.
Nat Methods. 2011

A microprobe for parallel optical and electrical recordings from single neurons in vivo.

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