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Simon Bossi
PhD
Postdoctoral Research Scientist
I completed my PhD degree in Neuroscience in 2017, at the University of Paris-Saclay in Orsay, France, working under the co-supervision of Professor Hervé Daniel and Dr Heather McLean. My thesis work focused on the study of presynaptic metabotropic glutamate receptors in the rodent cerebellum by electrophysiological, opto-pharmacological and imaging approaches.
To further study glutamate transmission in the rodent brain, in early 2018 I joined the group of Pierre Paoletti at the Biology Institute of the “Ecole Normale Supérieure” in Paris, as a post-doctoral researcher. Between 2018 and 2022 I participated actively in the discovery of a new type of glutamate receptors that are exclusively activated by Glycine, the eGlyRs. Since these receptors can also be modulated by dopamine, I became increasingly interested in the roles of dopamine in health and disease and its possible interplay with glycine.
In January 2023 I joined the group of Prof Stephanie Cragg as a postdoctoral researcher. My work articulates around three major axes: 1) studying how astrocytes participate in striatal circuits and modulate dopamine release, 2) assessing the role of glycine in the striatum, 3) addressing points 1 and 2 on experimental models of Parkinson's disease to determine if and how those mechanism might be altered in disease.
As of April 2025, I hold the position of Career Development Fellow at Christ Church College, where I serve as the Organising Tutor in Biomedical Sciences.
Recent publications
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Journal article
Stedehouder J. et al, (2024), Nat Commun, 15
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Preprint
Stedehouder J. et al, (2024)
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Journal article
Piot L. et al, (2023), Science, 382, 1389 - 1394
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Bossi S. et al, (2023), Trends Neurosci, 46, 667 - 681
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Journal article
Bossi S. et al, (2022), Neuron, 110, 2438 - 2454.e8