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Dean Pierre Magistretti honored by IPSEN

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KAUST Professor Pierre Magistretti received the 2016 Fondation IPSEN Neuronal Plasticity prize for his work in neuroenergetics. The award recognizes Magistretti's contributions to understanding the relationship between neuronal activity and brain energy consumption. He shares the award with Dr. David Attwell and Dr. Marcus Raichle, and will be honored at FENS in Copenhagen. Why it matters: This award highlights KAUST's contribution to international neuroscience research and strengthens its reputation in biological and environmental science.

Peeking inside the brain

KAUST ·

KAUST Discovery highlights the contributions of Magistretti to the field of neuroenergetics. His research explores the cellular and molecular basis of brain energy metabolism and brain imaging. Magistretti's group discovered mechanisms underlying the coupling between neuronal activity and energy consumption, revealing the role of astrocytes. Why it matters: Understanding brain energy metabolism and the role of glial cells can advance brain imaging techniques and our understanding of neuronal processes.