
PhD
Joining the laboratory as a PhD candidate means becoming part of an ambitious and collaborative research environment at the interface of neuroscience, biomedical sciences, advanced imaging, and experimental research.
Doctoral researchers contribute to innovative projects addressing fundamental brain mechanisms, neurological and psychiatric disorders, and emerging methodological and therapeutic approaches, while developing advanced experimental and analytical skills within an internationally oriented research community.
Doctoral Schools
The laboratory is affiliated with several doctoral schools covering complementary research areas in neuroscience, cognition, psychology, and related disciplines. These programs provide PhD candidates with scientific supervision, interdisciplinary training, and opportunities to engage with the broader research community through seminars, workshops, and international collaborations.
Discover below the doctoral schools connected to the laboratory and their areas of expertise.
Doctoral School – Cerveau – cognition, comportement (ED3C)
This doctoral school brings together leading laboratories in neuroscience and cognitive science across several Paris institutions. It covers research from molecular mechanisms to complex behaviors, promoting interdisciplinary approaches combining experimental, clinical, and computational methods.
Doctoral School 563 – Médicament, Toxicologie, Chimie, Imageries (MCTI)
This doctoral school provides interdisciplinary training at the interface of chemistry, biology, and health sciences. It spans drug design, toxicology, and imaging, aiming to train researchers in innovative biomedical and therapeutic approaches.