WELCOME
The Institute of Functional Genomics (IGF) is a multidisciplinary research centre which is developing a project focused on the functional genomics of physiological and pathological cellular communications in the fields of neurobiology, endocrinology, oncology and cardiology.
This project is based on a multi-scale strategy from 'molecule to systems' and combines structural, biochemical, genetic, epigenetic, omics, physiological and behavioural studies. A major effort is paid to the development of single-cell studies through multiple dimensions and multi-omic approaches, that are necessary to address the complexity of life.
The project of IGF is increasingly based on translational research, promoted by the recruitment of teams of clinicians from different fields (neurovascular, diabetology, neuro-oncology and psychiatry). The objective is to identify new mechanisms and concepts in the field of cellular communications, in order to develop new therapeutic strategies and diagnostic tools.
GÈNES, SYNAPSES ET AUTISME
Thomas BOURGERON
(Institut Pasteur, Paris)
Thomas Bourgeron est professeur à l'université Paris Diderot et travaille à l'Institut Pasteur.
Il s'intéresse aux gènes et aux modifications des propriétés des synapses liés aux troubles du spectre autistique. Son équipe a trouvé la première mutation monogénique impliquée dans une forme d'autisme.
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