Marine Tournissac
Postdoctoral Fellow
Research Team
Sensory information processing and neurovascular coupling imagingSpecialty areas
Visual processingScientific biography
I received my Ph.D. in pharmaceutical sciences from Laval University (Canada) in 2019, during which I worked on Alzheimer's disease. I then joined the laboratory of Serge Charpak to study cerebrovascular function. More specifically, I study cerebrovascular reactivity to CO2 (hypercapnia) and sensory stimulation (i.e. neurovascular coupling) in mouse models using two-photon microscopy and functional ultrasound imaging.