A study from the European collaborative project miniNO has been published in the journal Science Translational Medicine and identifies minipuberty as a critical period for brain development.This study was carried out in collaboration with Dr Konstantina Chachlaki and Prevot from INSERM, Dr. Laurent Storme from CHU Lille, Drs Pitteloud, Messina and Santoni from the Center…
read moreThe miniNO consortium met in May 16th & 17th, for the second miniNO Annual Meeting, in Athens. The meeting was organized and hosted by our partner URI-NKUA, which is based in Athens. The meeting was chaired by coordinator Vincent Prévot and Scientific Project Manager Konstantina Chachlaki from Inserm. Both online and in person,…
read moreThe miniNO coordinators – Vincent Prévot & Konstantina Chachlaki – have been interviewed on Euradio on April, 22nd, 2022. Vincent Prévot and Konstantina Chachlaki explained in this interview the objectives of the project and how from the hypothesis they had, they worked to build the miniNO project. They also explained the possible leads for treatments…
read moreThe miniNO coordinators – Vincent Prévot & Konstantina Chachlaki – participated to a Facebook live for “Science day” in France, on October 5th, 2021. They have been interviewed by CHU Lille to present their work, especially their work on the impact of the COVID on the brain and on the minipuberty. Doing so, they presented…
read moreThe miniNO coordinators – Vincent Prévot & Konstantina Chachlaki – have been interviewed, by “Région Haut de France”, to talk about the miniNO project and their experience of building a H2020 project. Click on the following link to access the article: here The article is only available in French.
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