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PhD Thesis in cellular neurobiology and epilepsy

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Date d'arrivée à l'ITMO : Mercredi 29 Novembre 2023

PhD Thesis in cellular neurobiology and epilepsy

KEY WORDS

Epilepsy, EEG, Sleep

CITY

Lyon

COUNTRY

France

DETAILS OF THE OFFER

Working place:  Lyon 1 University

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This PhD thesis is integrated within the framework of the ERANET-NEURON funded project AUTONOMIC and of the ERC funded project EPIAROUSAL

Both seizures and their complications are modulated by patients' vigilance states. Several epilepsy complications are associated with sleep, including Sudden and Unexpected Death in Epilepsy (SUDEP). SUDEP primarily results from a fatal postictal central apnea after a nocturnal generalized convulsive seizures. Reducing the severity of postictal respiratory dysfunction has thus appeared as one of the most promising ways to prevent SUDEP. However, no encouraging result has been reported yet, suggesting that epilepsy-related respiratory dysfunction may only be the tip of the iceberg. Given the numerous interconnections between the network that regulates arousal and sleep and the respiratory network, one might make the hypothesis that some patients with drug-resistant epilepsy might combine this well-known seizure-related respiratory dysfunction with a chronic alteration of arousal regulation, resulting in abnormal asphyxia-induced arousal. The PhD project will thus study the interplay between epilepsy-related respiratory dysfunction and arousal regulation.

The project will be conducted in two rodent models of epilepsy: (i) Scn1aRH/+ mice, a mouse model of Dravet Syndrome, a severe neurodevelopmental disease, characterized by infancy onset, severe cognitive deficit and drug-resistant seizures, and high risk of seizure-related death; (ii) rat model of temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE).
The work will use complementary techniques, including long-term cardio-respiratory recordings combined with EEG, in vivo multiunit recordings as well as molecular neurobiology (RT-qPCR and RNAscope).

TYPE OF JOB

Thesis - PhD

TYPE OF CONTRACT

Lyon 1 University /CDD (Temporary / 3-years contract)

REMUNERATION

1687 ¤ gross / month

APPLICATION DEADLINE

7 JAN 2024

EMPLOYMENT START DATE

01 MAR 2024
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