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Coralie-Anne Mosser est nommée coordonnatrice principale de SENSUM

SENSUM has a new Principal Coordinator. Starting in January 8, 2024, Coralie-Anne Mosser will oversee supporting the strategy, fostering collaborations among member entities, ensuring effective communication, and promoting SENSUM's visibility both nationally and internationally. She succeeds Laurence Largenté, who held the position since 2022.

Coralie-Anne holds a master's degree in neuroscience from the Université Paris-Saclay and completed her doctoral studies in neuroscience at the Université Paris Descartes in late 2018. Since 2019, she has served as a postdoctoral researcher in neuroscience at the Douglas Hospital Research Center, specializing in neuronal communication and mnemonic encoding. Concurrently with her postdoctoral work, she contributed to the development of the McGill-Mouse-Miniscope platform, enabling the study of calcium activity in extensive neuronal populations during standardized behavioral tasks. Her expertise lies within the realm of neuroscience and mental health.

She works within the spaces of the Innovation Laboratory at CIUM (950 Beaumont) and at the Research Center of Sainte-Justine Hospital. We are delighted that she has committed her dynamism and professionalism to this strategic project at UdeM.

This content has been updated on 9 January 2024 at 21 h 52 min.

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