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Jean-Charles Pasquin Mariani

2025-05-28 @ 14:00 - 15:00 UTC-4

Please join us on Wednesday, May 28, 2025, 2:00 PM, for the next CIC Imaging Series.

Speaker

Jean-Charles Pasquin Mariani
Postdoc

Biography

JC completed a Bachelor’s degree in Mathematics and Informatic at Lycée Saint-Louis preparatory school in Paris, followed by engineering studies at ESPCI Paris, where he specialized in Physics. JC then pursued a Master’s degree in Neurotechnology at Imperial College London, focusing on electrophysiological methods, including current injection techniques for patch-clamp recordings in neurons. He began my doctoral research at the INSERM Institute of Psychiatry and Neuroscience of Paris, located at Sainte-Anne Hospital, under the supervision of Dr. Zsolt Lenkei. During his PhD. There, he developed an end-to-end platform for imaging functional connectivity in awake, behaving mice using functional ultrasound imaging (fUSI), with the goal of pharmacological fingerprinting of drugs. Since completing his PhD, he has been a postdoctoral researcher in Dr. Alessandro Gozzi’s laboratory at the Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia. My work there has contributed to the advancement of fUSI methodology, but also used fMRI data with a research focus on the emergence and modulation of large-scale brain dynamics

Title

Seeing with sound: mapping brain networks with functional ultrasound imaging

Abstract

Functional ultrasound imaging (fUSI) is an advanced neuroimaging modality that enables non-invasive assessment of brain activity with high spatiotemporal resolution. Due to its portability and imaging capabilities, fUSI constitutes a promising alternative to functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) for investigating brain connectivity, particularly in small animal models, with potential applicability to human neuroscience. In this seminar, I will present recent work from our laboratory demonstrating the utility of fUSI for mapping large-scale brain networks in the mouse. Specifically, I will discuss two studies: the first illustrates the use of fUSI to delineate widespread functional networks across the mouse brain; the second provides fUSI-based evidence implicating intrinsic fluctuations in arousal as a critical factor in the dynamic reorganization of brain network activity.

 

How to attend

The event will be held in the Bowerman Room and broadcast via Zoom.

 

Details

Date:
2025-05-28
Time:
14:00 - 15:00 UTC-4
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Venue

Bowerman Room, Dobell Pavilion, Douglas Institute
6875 boul. LaSalle
Montreal,QuebecH4H 1R3Canada
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Phone
514-761-6131
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