Marco Pompili

Neuroscience postdoctoral fellow

Brief bio

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

After a tour of different neuroscience research fields during my masters, I finally decided to come back to study 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 (Collège de France). I then pursued my work at the Collège de France as a postdoc with Michaël Zugaro before landing to Marseille to work with Christophe Bernard.

You can download my full CV here.

Neurotree



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.