Thomas Jean-léon
Neurology
CNRS
France
Biography
His research work is on Mechanisms of neural stem cell activation in mice and humans. Education/Training 1981 University of Nantes, France B.S/M.Sc. Biology and Geology 1992 Institute of Embryology, Nogent/Marne, France Ph.D. Development, Cell & Mol Biology, University Paris VII 1993-1997 Postdoc & Habilitation (HDR) Developmental Neurobiology Inserm U711 Hospital Salpetriere, University P.M. Curie, France Positions and Employment 1983-1992 Professor of Biology in High School 1992-1997 Senior Lecturer in Cell Biology, University Marne la Vallee 1997-2004 Inserm U711, co-director of team “Origin of Oligodendrocytes”, Assistant Professor in Cell Biology, Univ Marne la Vallee 2005-present Research Director (DR2) (equivalent of associate professor) Inserm UMRS 975 2009-present Inserm UMRS 975, Chief of team “Oligodendrocyte dev & Neurovascular interactions” 2011-present Associate professor, Department of Neurology, Yale School of Medicine
Research Interest
Neurology