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Clément Pouget

@neuropouget

I'm outta here boss, find me at: @clementpouget.bsky.social
🇫🇷🏳️‍🌈 Post Doc @ ESPCI Paris with Gisella Vetere !
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Self promotion time! 🧠 If you're at #SfN2022 #SfN22 , I'm presenting a poster on how I use FLiCRE to precisely tag and manipulate engram cells of the CA1 with opto. Come see me and the rest of Gisella Vetere's C4team! 📅Wed. 16th, AM📍 XX4 (Also, co-author of XX3 with J. Casanova)

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“Memory travels through cells backward” is the “Preview” of this Lavi et al. paper 👉(cell.com/neuron/fulltex…) that @casanova__jp and I had much fun writing! If you want to find out how memory moves retrogradely go here (sciencedirect.com/science/articl…, free access is for 1 month)!

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Ever wonder how fear memory can enhances pain perception ? And if you could reverse it with PFC engram opto silencing ? Are you a nerd that enjoys Dune references ? All that & more in Gisella Vetere and I's News&Views about Stegemann et al.! (and for free!) rdcu.be/c9kFi

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This is the first project I got to work on in the lab, right after getting my engineering degree, so it feels a little bit special to see it on biorXiv 😊 I'm half excited half anxious to see what people think about it. Proud of the work anyways ! Patricio Casanova Gisella Vetere

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🎉 Huge congrats to the new Dr.Clément Pouget, who just defended his thesis uncovering new insights about the engram and much more! You've been inspiring and unique throughout this journey, and I couldn’t be prouder. Can’t wait to see the amazing research you’ll lead in the future!

🎉 Huge congrats to the new Dr.<a href="/NeuroPouget/">Clément Pouget</a>, who just defended his thesis uncovering new insights about the engram and much more! You've been inspiring and unique throughout this journey, and I couldn’t be prouder. Can’t wait to see the amazing research you’ll lead in the future!