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Camille Loiseau

Career Development Fellow

Camille Loiseau graduated with a M.Sc. in Integrative Biology and Physiology from Pierre and Marie Curie University (UPMC) Paris, France, in 2013. She has always been interested in the functional organisation of neural circuits that coordinate complex physiological functions. As part of her Ph.D. in Neurophysiology that she completed at UPMC in 2017, Camille worked on the neuronal networks that underlie the central respiratory drive.

Camille joined the group of Professor Peter J. Magill in October 2018. Her research focus on defining how the activity dynamics of basal ganglia neurons are perturbed in Parkinsonism. To address this, she uses in vivo electrophysiological recordings, cell-type-selective manipulations, quantitative neuroanatomy, and behavioural analyses.