Sébastien Joucla, post-doctoral fellow in Neuroscience



   My research adventures began in 2004. After three years as an engineer student at the Ecole Centrale de Lyon, I had the opportunity to do an internship at the Center of Integrative and Cognitive Neuroscience (CNRS & University of Bordeaux, UMR 5228).

   In Blaise Yvert's group, I started exploring the mysteries of extracellular electrical stimulations,
using numerical simulations. I pursued this exciting work during my PhD, using (and comparing) experimental and modeling approaches.

   In the beginning of 2008, I joined the Brain Physiology Lab (CNRS & Université Paris-Descartes, UMR 8118), directed by Alain Marty, where I'm currently a post-doc
in Christophe Pouzat's team. My current research projects aim at developing new methods to analyze images and signals arising from calcium imaging experiments. This project is part of an active collaboration with Peter Kloppenburg's laboratory in Cologne (Germany).






     Latest publication    

Abdoun O, Joucla S, Mazzocco C, Yvert B.
NeuroMap: A spline-based interactive open-source software for spatiotemporal mapping of 2D and 3D MEA data.
Front Neuroinformatics 2011 Jan 31; 4:119.

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