MARCO POMPILI

Neuroscience Junior PI

Brief bio

Born and bred in Rome, I studied biology at Università di Pisa, with a parenthesis at Université Paris-Saclay. During my undergraduate studies, I received extremely valuable neuroscience training in the Kate Jeffery lab at University College London. I then pursued postgraduate studies in neuroscience at École Normale Supérieure, during which I attended master's programmes at Sorbonne Université and University College London.

After a tour of different neuroscience research fields during my master’s, I finally decided to return to systems/behavioral neuroscience in rodents. For my PhD in Paris, I first joined the lab of Thérèse Jay (Hôpital Sainte-Anne) and then that of Sidney Wiener and Michaël Zugaro (Collège de France), before moving to Marseille to work with Christophe Bernard and later establishing my own research group at the INS

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Exemplary channels of a 256 channel wide-band recording in the prefrontal cortex (light blue), mediodorsal thalamus (yellow), dorsal hippocampus (red), amygdala (purple), and ventral hippocampus (green) during slow-wave sleep.