The French Society of Neuroendocrinology has just published its “Highlights 2025” booklet, illustrating outstanding work carried out in 2025 in French laboratories in the field of Neuroendocrinology. Among this selection, three publications from the IGF are in the spotlight.
- Geoffrey Canet (team “Neuroproteomics and Signalling of Brain disorders” led by Philippe Marin) for his publication in Journal of Clinical Investigation, showing that variations in body temperature linked to the sleep-wake cycle regulates tau secretion and correlate with tau concentrations in cerebrospinal fluid and plasma.
- Laurent Givalois, Geoffrey Canet, Charleine Zussy, Sylvie Claeysen (team “Neuroproteomics and Signalling of Brain disorders” led by Philippe Marin) and Marine Blaquière, Nicola Marchi (team “Cerebrovascular and glia research” led by Nicola Marchi and Etienne Audinat) for their publication in British Journal of Pharmacology, describing the therapeutic potential of glucocorticoid receptor modulation in preclinical mouse models of Alzheimer’s disease.
- Freddy Jeanneteau (team “Stress hormones and plasticity“) for his publication in eBioMedicine describing the influence of junk food on memory representation in the brain.

