Charpak Serge
Neurology
INSERM
France
Biography
He is currently working on the project to understand how a sensory stimulus such as an odour generates a population activity in a small cellular network, the olfactory bulb glomerulus. Past Experience: 2004-present Director of the Laboratory of Neurophysiology and New Microscopies, recognized by the Inserm (as Unit 603) and the CNRS (Physics department, as Unit 8154), at the University Paris Descartes, Paris, France. 2000-2004 Director of the Laboratory of Neurophysiology and New Microscopies, recognized by the Inserm (DR1) and the CNRS, at the ESCPI, Paris, France. 1995-2003 Full Professor of Neurophysiology, ESPCI, Paris, France. 1993-1995 Assistant-Professor, University Medical Center, Geneva, Switzerland. 1991-1993 Research Fellow (R. Llinas) New York University, U.S.A. 1988-1991 Assistant (B. Gähwiler) Brain Research Institute, Zurich, Switzerland. 1985-1988 Assistant (JJ Dreifuss) University Medical Center, Geneva, Switzerland. TEACHING 2009-present In charge of the teaching session on “electrophysiology and cellular imaging” from the Master 2 of Neurobiology at the University Paris Descartes. 1995-2003 In charge of the Neurophysiology course at the ESPCI.
Research Interest
Neurology