Arnaud Bichat
École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
5 Papers
1 Citations
Arnaud Bichat is an academic researcher from École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne. The author has contributed to research in topics: Spinal cord injury & Microelectrode. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 3 publications. Previous affiliations of Arnaud Bichat include University Hospital of Lausanne.
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Neuroprosthetic baroreflex controls haemodynamics after spinal cord injury
Jordan W. Squair,Matthieu Gautier,Lois Mahe,Jan Elaine Soriano,Andreas Rowald,Arnaud Bichat,Newton Cho,Newton Cho,Mark Anderson,Nicholas D. James,Jerome Gandar,Anthony V. Incognito,Anthony V. Incognito,Giuseppe Schiavone,Zoe K. Sarafis,Achilleas Laskaratos,Kay Bartholdi,Robin Demesmaeker,Salif Komi,Charlotte Moerman,Charlotte Moerman,Bita Vaseghi,Berkeley A. Scott,Ryan E. Rosentreter,Claudia Kathe,Jimmy Ravier,Laura A. McCracken,Kang Xiaoyang,Nicolas Vachicouras,Florian Fallegger,Ileana O. Jelescu,YunLong Cheng,Qin Li,Rik Buschman,Nicolas Buse,Timothy J. Denison,Sean P. Dukelow,Rebecca Charbonneau,Ian Rigby,Steven K. Boyd,Philip J. Millar,Eduardo Martin Moraud,Eduardo Martin Moraud,Marco Capogrosso,Fabien Wagner,Fabien Wagner,Quentin Barraud,Erwan Bezard,Erwan Bezard,Stéphanie P. Lacour,Jocelyne Bloch,Grégoire Courtine,Aaron A. Phillips +52 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a neuroprosthetic baroreflex was developed to restore haemodynamic stability after spinal cord injury, which is due to the interruption of supraspinal efferent commands to sympathetic circuits located in the spinal cord.
P.122 Unbiased whole brain circuit interrogation reveals neurons restoring walking after spinal cord injury
Newton Cho,Jordan W. Squair,Nicholas D. James,Laetitia Baud,A. Leonhartsberger,Kristina Sveistyte,Katia Galan,Quentin Barraud,Maged Goubran,Laura Batti,Stéphane Pagès,Matthieu Gautier,T. Hutson,Claudia Kathe,Arnaud Bichat,O. Rizzo,Marie-Laure Hodara,Jocelyne Bloch,Grégoire Courtine +18 more
TL;DR: This is the first demonstration of the LH’s role in locomotion post-SCI and is a novel DBS target that robustly augmented locomotor function, dependent on LH glutamatergic cells, which may be a promising intervention in humans.
200 Unbiased Interrogation of Whole Brain Circuits Identifies Neurons That Restore Walking After Spinal Cord Injury
Newton Cho,Jordan W. Squair,Nicholas D. James,Laetitia Baud,A. Leonhartsberger,Kristina Sveistyte,Katia Galan,Quentin Barraud,Maged Goubran,Laura Batti,Stéphane Pagès,Matthieu Gautier,Thomas H. Hutson,Claudia Kathe,Arnaud Bichat,O. Rizzo,Michael Hodara,Jocelyne Bloch,Grégoire Courtine +18 more
TL;DR: In this article , the lateral hypothalamus (LH) was found to be a functionally and anatomically dynamic region post-SCI correlating with recovery, and the locomotor role of this region with optogenetics and chemogenetics was investigated.
Soft Printable Electrode Coating for Neural Interfaces
Michael Shur,Florian Fallegger,Elvira Pirondini,Elvira Pirondini,Adrien Roux,Adrien Roux,Arnaud Bichat,Arnaud Bichat,Quentin Barraud,Quentin Barraud,Grégoire Courtine,Grégoire Courtine,Stéphanie P. Lacour +12 more
- 26 Jun 2020
TL;DR: A simple strategy to prepare and pattern a soft polymeric material to reduce the mechanical mismatch between implantable interfaces and neural tissues is reported on.