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The circadian neuronal circuit as a model to understand cellular players in neurodegeneration
Cerebellar development and disorders, using clinically relevant mouse models
Dysregulated autophagy in neurodegenerative diseases
Understanding Autism Spectrum Disorder using Syngap1 heterozygous mutant mice as a model
Clock evolution under semi-natural conditions
Sleep circuits of fruitflies
Developmental Neurobiology
Chronotype evolution or the evolution of ‘owl’ and ‘lark’ phenotypes
Neuronal circuitry underlying locomotor activity rhythms
Plasticity of circadian waveforms
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Developmental and translational neuroscience, deciphering mechanisms and potential therapies for brain malformations, hydrocephalus and epilepsy
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