Curriculum Vitae - Bordeaux Initiative for Neurodegenerative
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Curriculum Vitae - Bordeaux Initiative for Neurodegenerative
CHOQUET Daniel Research director at the CNRS Mini Biography Daniel Choquet obtained an engineering degree from Ecole Centrale (Paris, France) in 1984. He then got attracted to neuroscience and completed his PhD in the lab of Henri Korn at the Pasteur Institute (Paris), studying ion channels in lymphocytes. He got appointed tenure Research officer at the CNRS in 1988. He then performed a post¬doctoral/sabbatical at the Duke University (North Carolina, USA) in the laboratory of Michael Sheetz where he studied the regulation of integrin-cytoskeletal linkage by force, and demonstrated that cells can sense and respond to extracellular traction. He then setup his group in Bordeaux (France) at the Institute for Neuroscience where he got a directorship position at the CNRS. He launched an interdisciplinary program on the use of high resolution imaging to study the trafficking of neurotransmitter receptors in neural cells. He is now heading the Institute for Interdisciplinary Neuroscience and the Bordeaux Imaging Center core facility. He is also the director of the center of excellence BRAIN, Bordeaux Region Aquitaine Initiative for Neuroscience. He has been the recipient of several awards including the 1990 Bronze Medal from the CNRS, the Research prize from the Fondation pour la Recherche Médicale (FRM), 1997, the Grand Prix from the French Academy of Sciences, Prix du CEA and the 2009 Silver Medal from the CNRS. He is a Member of the Institut de France, the French Science Academy since November 2010. He has been awarded two ERC advanced grants in 2008 and 2013. The team develops several research topics, combining neuroscience, physics and chemistry in order to unravel the dynamics of multimolecular complexes and their role in synaptic transmission. Date of birth : April 23rd 1962, Paris, France Nationality: French Marital status: married, 3 children Home address: 22 Av. des Fauvettes , 33700 Mérignac, Tél.: 33 5 56 34 99 86 Position: Exceptional class Research director at the Centre National pour la Recherche Scientifique. Laboratory: Institute for Interdisciplinary Neuroscience, UMR 5297 CNRS-Université Bordeaux Segalen. 33077 Bordeaux. Tel: 33 5 57 57 40 90, Fax : 33 5 57 57 40 82 email: [email protected]. Web: http://www.iins.u-bordeaux2.fr/ Imaging center : http://www.BIC.u-bordeaux2.fr Education 1984: 1985: 1988: 1997: Diploma from the Ecole Centrale des Arts et Manufactures de Paris, Option Bioengineering. Master degree from the Paris VI University. Option Neurobiology. PhD: Paris VI University. Option Pharmacology. Supervisor Dr. H. Korn, Institut Pasteur. “Control of potassium channels in lymphocytes by hormones and second messengers”. Habilitation à diriger des recherches, Bordeaux University. Professional Experience 1984-1988: PhD-engineer fellowship from the French ministry of research. 1 Curriculum vitae, Daniel Choquet June, 2nd 2014 1988: 1988-1998: 1998-now: 1989-1994: 1990: 1994-1996: 1996-1999: 1999-2010: 2007-2010: 2009-now: 2011-:now: 2011-now: Distinctions 2014: 2013: 2012: 2011: 2010: 2010: Fellowship from the Association pour la Recherche contre le Cancer. Research officer at the CNRS. Research director at the CNRS. Part time teacher at the Paris VI University. Post-doctoral stay at Irvine University (CA, USA) Supervisor Pr. M. Cahalan. Post-doctoral stay at Duke University (N.C., USA) Supervisor Pr. M.P. Sheetz. Fellowship from EMBO. Junior group leader at the CNRS/ Bordeaux University laboratory “Neuronal interactions” UMR 5541. Recipient of an ATIP Grant. Group leader at the CNRS, UMR 5091, laboratory “Cellular Physiology of Synapses”, Bordeaux University. Group of around 10 people. Adjunct director of the laboratory UMR 5091. Director of the Bordeaux Imaging Center core facility, UMS CNRS-INSERMUniversité de Bordeaux. labeled Ibisa. Director of the Institute for Interdisciplinary Neuroscience. UMR 5297 CNRSUniversité Bordeaux Segalen Director of the LabEx BRAIN "Bordeaux Région Aquitaine Initiative for Neuroscience ». 2009: 2009: Member of EMBO Advanced ERC grant from the European commission Chevalier de l'ordre national des Palmes Académiques Laureate of the "Victoire de la medecine" prize. Member of the French Academy of Sciences Prix de la découverte science, Académie Nationale des Sciences, Belles-Lettres et Arts de Bordeaux Silver Medal from the CNRS Nominated article of the year 2008 by the French society for Neuroscience 2008: Recipient of an ERC advanced research grant from the European 2007: 2006: 2004 : 1997 : 1994 : 1994 : 1990 : commission Bauer Lectureship award, Brandeis University Labeled team by the Fondation pour la Recherche Médicale Grand prix from the French Academy of Sciences, prix du CEA. Research prize from the « Fondation pour la Recherche Médicale » Prize from the «société de secours des amis de la science » Petit-Dormoy prize from the French Academy of Sciences Bronze medal from the CNRS 2 Curriculum vitae, Daniel Choquet June, 2nd 2014 Research activities Lab rotations and visits abroad: 1983: Modelisation of the vestibulo-occular reflex, under the supervision of Dr. Jean Mariani, Laboratoire de Neurobiologie Moléculaire, headed byPr. Jean-Pierre Changeux, Institut Pasteur. 04-06/1984: Electrophysiological properties of the crayfish septate junction under the supervision of Dr. Christian Giaume, Laboratoire de Neurobiologie Cellulaire, headed by Dr. Henri Korn, Institut Pasteur. 01 et 06/1990: Control of the mechanisms of intracellular calcium release, collaboration with Dr. Michael Cahalan, Abteilung Membrannbiofisik, dirigé par le Pr. Erwin Neher, MaxPlanck Institute, Göttingen, Germany. 02/1991: Control of the mechanisms of intracellular calcium release, collaboration with Dr. Michael Cahalan, Department of Physiology and Biophysics, UCI, Irvine, CA, USA. 09-12/1991: Cooperation between T and B lymphocytes, collaboration with Dr. Michael Cahalan, Department of Physiology and Biophysics, UCI, Irvine, CA, USA. 10-94/10-96 Regulation of integrin anchoring to the cytoskeleton. Pr. M. Sheetz, Department of Cell biology, Duke University, N.C. USA. Main research subjects 1985/86: Chloride conductances activated by GABA, glycine and ß-alanine in spinal cultured neurons: study of cross desensitization responses. 1986/94: Characterisation and functional roles of ion channels in B lymphocytes. Collaboration with 1) Daniele Primi & Pierre Sarthou, laboratoire d'Immunochimie Analytique, headed by Pr. Pierre-André Cazenave, Institut Pasteur, 2) Sebastiàn Amigoréna, laboratoire d'Immunologie Cellulaire et Clinique, headed by Pr. W.H. Fridman, Institut Curie. First patch-clamp recording of ion channels in B lymphocytes (Science, 1987 – 100 citations). 1990/94: Inhibition mechanism by the FcII receptor of calcium influx triggered by antigen receptor cross-linking in B. Collaboration with Sebastiàn Amigoréna & Christian Bonnerot, laboratoire d'Immunologie Cellulaire et Clinique, headed byvPr. W.H. Fridman, Institut Curie. First identification of the molecular mechanisms of FcgRII action (Science 1992 – 366 citations; J Cell Biol 1992 – 106 citations). 1991: Measure and physiological role of calcium influx through the neuronal nicotinic receptor.. Collaboration with Christophe Mulle, Laboratoire de Neurobiologie Moléculaire, headed by Pr. Jean-Pierre Changeux, Institut Pasteur. First recording of nicotinic receptor calcium permeability (Neuron, 1992 - 262 citations). 1993-94 Analysis of calcium signaling in lymphocytes from primary immune-depressed patients. Collaboration with Alain Fisher, Laboratoire INSERM U132, Hôpital Necker Enfants Malade, Paris, France. First evidence of the genetic alteration of TRP channels (JBC, 1994 – 185 citations). 3 Curriculum vitae, Daniel Choquet June, 2nd 2014 1994-96 Regulation of integrin anchoring to the cytoskeleton. Control by ligand binding and substrate rigidity. Pr. M. Sheetz, Department of Cell biology, Duke University, N.C. USA. First demonstration that migrating cells can sense the rigidity of their environment (Cell, 1997 – 736 citations; Nature 1996 – 177 citations) 1999-2010: Regulation of cadherin and NCAMs interactions with the cytoskeleton. (J Cell Biol. 2002 – 84 citations) 2000-present: Development of single molecule and super resolution imaging techniques Collaboration with Brahim Lounis, Centre de Physique Moléculaire Optique et Hertziennes, Bordeaux. Invention of the U-PAINT technique (Biophys J, 2010 – 48 citations; PNAS 2003 - 163 citations) 1996-present: Traffic of neurotransmitter receptors: role in synaptogenesis and synaptic plasticity. Dynamic imaging of movements of receptors in living neurons. Regulation by neuronal activity and scaffolding proteins. First discovery that neurotransmitter receptors diffuse at the neuronal cell surface (Nature 2002 – 248 citations; EMBO 2003 – 188 citations; Nature Neuroscience 2004 – 212 citations; Neuron 2007 – 203 citations). 1999-present: Role of adhesion proteins in the organization of glutamate receptors. (Neuron 2007 – 146 citations; PNAS, 2008 – 45 citations) 2007-present: Functional impact of AMPA receptor dynamic organization in synaptic transmission. First demonstration that AMPAR surface trafficking regulates short term plasticity. (Science 2008 – 173 citations; Neuron 2010 – 79 citations; Nature Neuroscience 2009 – 108 citations). 2007-present: Interaction between AMPA receptor trafficking and synapse dysfunction. First identification of Stress as a regulator of AMPAR surface traffic. (Nature Neuroscience 2008 – 87 citations; Molecular Psychiatry 2013) 4 Curriculum vitae, Daniel Choquet June, 2nd 2014 Invitations to meetings as a speaker 1997-2014 International meetings 1. Philippe Laudat conference on the cytoskeleton, Strasbourg, France, 1997. 2. European Research Conferences : Molecular Biology of Cellular Interactions Il Ciocco, Italy, 1999. 3. Atelier INSERM numéro 112 : Molécules d’adhérence et matrice extracellulaire, Arcachon, France, 1999. 4. Atelier INSERM numéro 116 : Imagerie en temps réel des signaux cellulaires, Montpelier, France, 2000. 5. Gordon conference on excitarory amino acid. Il Ciocco, Italy, 2001. 6. Cell to Cell communication in the nervous system. Berlin, Germany, 2001. 7. European Neuroscience meeting FENS. Paris, France, 2002. 8. Jacques-Monod conference: Glutamate receptors and transporters. Biarritz, France, 2002. 9. Colloquium of the Royal Deutch academy on Nanophotonics. Amsterdam, The Netherland, 2003. 10. Institut Curie, Colloque « imaging the cell », Paris, France, 2003. 11. Gordon conference on excitatory amino acid, Mount Holyoke, USA, 2003. 12. International Brain Research Organisation. Vienna, Austria, 2003. 13. IBRO Satellite symposium on synaptogenesis, Prague, Czeckland, 2003. 14. Atelier INSERM pinces optiques. Montpelier, France, 2003. 15. Philippe Laudat conference on neuronal imaging, Roscoff, France, 2003. 16. Bioscience 2004. From molecules to organisms. Glasgow, England, 2004. 17. Society for neuroscience. San Diego, USA, 2004. 18. 1st European meeting on spinogenesis. Westerbourg, Germany, 2004. 19. Selected as speaker for Conférence Pierre-Bois cycle, McGill University, University of Montreal, Université Laval, Canada 2004. 20. VII annual Linz winter workshop, 2005. 21. Molecular Pharmacology Gordon Conference, Il Ciocco, Italie 2005 22. Excitatory amino acid Gordon Conference, Aussois, France 2005 23. Conférence Jacques Monod, Roscoff, France, 2005 24. 58ème congrès de la société Japonaise de biologie cellulaire, Saitama, Japon, 2005 25. Workshop on neural imaging, Riken, Tokyo, Japon, 2005. 26. Synapse 2006, Molecular and Cellular Biology of the Synapse, Paris, 2006 27. 20th IUBMB International Congress of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. Japan 2006 28. FENS international forum for Neurosciences, Vienna, 2006. 29. European Synapse Summer School, Bordeaux 2006 30. Coppenhagen symposium on imaging 2007 31. Gordon Research conference on synapse function, Colby Sawyer College, USA, 2007 32. Synapse Structure and function, Iowa city, USA, 2007 33. Oberman seminar, Iowa city, USA, 2007 34. HFSP meeting, Brisbane, Australia 2007 35. Spanish Neuroscience Society, Plenary speaker, Valencia, Spain 2007 36. European Synapse Summer School, Bordeaux 2007 37. Japanese society for neuroscience, Osaka, 2007 38. Janelia Farm, HHMI, Washington, USA, 2008 39. European Synapse meeting, Bordeaux, 2008 5 Curriculum vitae, Daniel Choquet June, 2nd 2014 40. NIPS symposium, Okazaki, 2008 41. Selected as speaker for the Bauer distinguished lectureship, Brandeis University, 2008. 42. European Synapse Summer School, Bordeaux 2008 43. Imaging Brain function, Jacques Monod Conference, Roscoff, 2008 44. Synaptic basis of desease, FENS satellite, Geneve, Suisse, 2008 45. ERA-NET, Geneve, Suisse, 2008 46. 65th Harden conference, Chester, UK, 2008 47. Neuropharmacology IUPHAR meeting- satellite to SFN 2008, Washington, 2008 48. 11th Neuroscience Winter Conference, Sölden, Austria, 2009. “The interplay between AMPAR recycling and surface mobility”. 49. EMBO Course Singapore, 2009. “Nanoscale dynamic organization of glutamatergic synapses” 50. 29th Blankenese Conference, Protein Processing Meets Synaptic Transmission, HamburgBlankenese, Germany, 2009“. 51. Neurizon meeting, Goettingen, 2009. 52. Gordon Research conference on excitatory amino acids, Les Diablerets, Suisse, 2009 53. iCeMS workshop, Kyoto, Japan, 2009 54. Syllabus workshop, society for Neuroscience, Chicago, 2009. 55. Conference on Neuroimaging and Neurodynamics , Nijni Novgorod, Russia, 2009. 56. 12th International Neuroscience Winter Conference, Soelden, 2010 57. Freiburg, 2009 58. National Center of Competence in Research „Neural Plasticity and Repair“ Symposium, 2010, Berlingen (Lake Constance/CH) 59. Utah Brain Institute's Imaging Neurons symposium, Salt Lake city, 2010 60. Conférence Jacques Monod "Imagerie des circuits neuronaux en conditions physiologiques et pathologiques", Roscoff, 2010 61. 7th FENS Forum of European Neuroscience, Amsterdam, 2010 62. Gordon Research conference, on Cell Biology Of The Neuron, Waterville Valley, NH, USA, 2010 63. Gordon Research conference, on Synaptic Transmission, Biddeford, ME, USA 2010 64. Conférence Jacques Monod "Mental retardation", Roscoff, 2010 65. Workshop "Ion channels and diseases of the nervous system. Baeza, Spain, 2010 66. 1er. Symposium Franco-Argentin de Neurosciences, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2010 67. Gordon Research conference, on Excitatory Synapses & Brain Function, Excitatory Synapses & Brain Function, USA 2011 68. EMBO workshop: “Cell Biology of the Neuron: Polarity, Plasticity and Regeneration", Heraklion, Crete, April 2011. 69. FASEB summer conference. "Ion Channel Regulation" Steamboat Springs, Colorado, June 2011. 70. Heidelberg-Kyoto joint symposium, Heidelberg, July 2011. 71. Keynote Speaker at the Meeting of the Polish Society for Neuroscience, Poland, October 2011 72. Eurosynapse meeting, Lake Balaton, Hungary, October 2011 73. Advanced Imaging Methods Workshop, San Francisco, January 2012 74. European Light Microscopy Initiative, KULeuven, Belgium, June 2012 75. CNRS - Jacques Monod Conference “Imaging neuronal functions: from molecules to circuits" - Roscoff, June 2012 (Organizer) 76. FENS meeting, Barcelona, July 2012. Plenary speaker. 6 Curriculum vitae, Daniel Choquet June, 2nd 2014 77. FENS-IBRO Summer Imaging School Lausanne, September 2012 78. De Gennes Days on Physics of Cells - from soft to living matter, Hyères September 2012 79. 5th Conference dendritic spine in health and disease, Buenos Aires, September 2012 80. FOCUS workshop on new photonic tools and light-sensitive molecules at the Venetian Institute of Sciences, Literature and Art in Venice, October, 2012. 81. The 48th winter seminar, biophysical chemistry, molecular biology and cybernetics of cell functions, Klosters, Switzerland, January 2013 82. Jupiter Brain Sunposium, Florida, February 2013 83. Bi-annual symposium “Neuronal differentiation, synapses and neural circuits”, Göttingen, Germany March, 2013, Keynote lecture 84. International Society for Neurochemistry meeting, Cancun, Mexico, April, 2013 85. International Society of Neurochemistry meeting on Synapse Biology and Disease, Riviera Maya, Mexico April, 2013. Plenary Lecture. 86. Molecular Pharmacology Gordon Research Conference, Il Ciocco, Italy, April 2013. 87. European Society for Neurochemistry: Biochemical Society meeting, Bath June 2013 88. International Union of Physiological Sciences (IUPS), Birmingham, United Kingdom July 2013 89. Excitatory Synapses and Brain Function Gordon Research Conference, Les Diablerets, Switzerland, June 2013 90. The Alfred Benzon Symposia: "Membrane proteins: Structure, Function and Dynamics", Copenhagen, August 2013 91. Imaging in Health and disease, Dublin, August 2013 92. International Symposium on Cellular Microcompartments, University of Osnabrück, Germany, September 2013 93. Doing Biology with Light, Teneriffe, Spain, IMBRAIN meeting October 2013 94. The Neurobiology of Synapses and their Dysfunction, October 2013, Stresa, Italy 95. Frontiers in Neurophotonics, Bordeaux, France, October, 2013 96. NOBLESSE lecture at Institute of Physical Chemistry, Warsaw, Poland, October 2013 97. The 14th Hunter Meeting, Queensland, Australia, April 2014. Keynote lecture 98. Super-Resolution Symposium. Queensland, Australia, April 2014. 99. The Jacques Monod Conference “Optical imaging of brain structure and function on multiple spatial scales”, Roscoff, France, June 2014. 100. Super-Resolution Microscopy EMBL/Leica Course 21st - 25th July 2014. Keynote lecture. 101. 7th INCF Congress, Neuroinformatics August 2014, Leiden, The Netherlands. Plenary Lecture. 102. 4th Single Molecule Localization Microscopy Symposium. King’s College, London. August 2014. Keynote Lecture. 103. Opening Symposium, “Circuits in Neuroscience“ Max Planck Institute for Brain Research, Franckfurt. September 2014. 104. Symposium “New frontiers in synaptic transmission” KIST, Seoul, Korea. October 2014. 105. Workshop “Advancing Applications of Super-Resolution Imaging”, London, November 2014 106. Colloque chimie et cerveau, Paris, novembre 2014 French meetings 1. Réunion Physique-Biologie-Chimie de la montagne Sainte Geneviève, Paris, 1997. 2. 3ème colloque de la société française des neurosciences. Strasbourg, 1997. 3. Congrés de cytométrie, Marseille, 1997. 7 Curriculum vitae, Daniel Choquet June, 2nd 2014 4. Colloque de la société française de microscopie : Nouvelles Microscopies pour Analyse de Macromolécules Isolées et dans la Cellule, Université Paris VI, 1998. 5. Société Française de Biologie Cellulaire. Arcachon, 2001. 6. Société Française de Physique. Strasbourg, 2001. 7. Colloque sur les Nanobiotechnologies, maison de la chimie, Paris, 2001. 8. Colloque d'imagerie cellulaire, Bordeaux, 2002. 9. Institut Cochin , "colloque sur l'imagerie". Paris, 2003. 10. Institut Curie, Jubilé en l’honneur de Mme Tixier-Vidal. Paris 2003. 11. Association Française de Cytométrie. Strasbourg, 2003. 12. Société Française de Biophysique, Anglet, 2004. 13. Association Francaise de cytometrie, Clermond-ferrand 2007 14. Congrés fédération Réaumure des sciences du vivant, Grenoble 2007 15. 11èmes Journées de la matière condensée, Strasbourg, 2008 16. Colloque canaux ioniques, Giens 2008 17. Les découvertes Françaises par leurs auteurs, Académie des Sciences 2009 18. Journée SFR Santé - Juin 2012 Organization of meetings and workshops 1997-2014 • Workshop on microscopy and image analysis – Bordeaux University, functional genomics program, 17 – 18 avril 2000 (A. Hémar co-organizer). • Symposium at the French Neuroscience Society meeting 2001. • Colloquium on "new cellular and molecular imaging techniques ", Bordeaux 2002. • INSERM workshop on "Cell mechanics and optical tweezers " 2003. (F. Gallet co-organizer). • New Frontiers in Neurophotonics, Bordeaux, 2008 (Main organizer) • Conférence Jacques Monod "Imagerie des circuits neuronaux en conditions physiologiques et pathologiques", Roscoff, 2010 (Vice- chair) • New Frontiers in Neurophotonics, Quebec City, 2010 (Co- organizer) • Conférence Jacques Monod "Imagerie neuronale: des molécules à la fonction ", Roscoff, 2012 (Chair) • Gordon conference "Excitatory amino acids", Les Diablerets, Switzerland 2013 (Vice chair) • European Light Microscopy Initiative meeting - ELMI 2013, Arcachon (Chair) • Gordon conference "Excitatory amino acids", Salve Regina, USA 2015 (Co-chair with Suzanne Zukin). Main supervisor of people awarded doctorates • • • • • • • Michel Partiseti, 1994, Research Sanofi-Synthelabo Arnaud Sergé, 2001, Assistant professor, Marseille University Catherine Tardin, 2003, Assistant professor, Toulouse University Cecile Bats, 2007, Post-doctoral fellow, UCL London Caroline Dequidt, 2009, Olympus, France. Anne-Sophie Hafner 2013, Post-doc Franckfort Kalina Haas 2013, Post-doc, Cambridge Professional outcome of past post-doctoral fellows • Aren Borgdorff, 2000-2002. Pelvipharm Laboratories 8 Curriculum vitae, Daniel Choquet June, 2nd 2014 • • • • • • • • • • Martin Heine, 2003-2007. Young group leader, Magedburg, Matthieu Sainlos. 2007-2009. Research officer at the CNRS Laurent Groc. 2003-2004. Research director at the CNRS Olivier Thoumine. 2001-2004. Research director at the CNRS Enrica Petrini, 2005-2008. Senior post-doc, Trieste Marianne Renner, 2004-2006. Senior Post-doc, Ecole Normale, Paris Cezar Tigaret, 2006-2009: Senior Post-doc, Bristol Helge Ewers 2007-2009: young group leader, ETH, Zurich Leandro Royer, private sector Jary Delgado, Post-doc Brandeiss, USA Current post-doctoral fellows • • • • • • • • Emilie Hangen Jennifer Petersen Andrew Penn Anne Beghin Dolors Grillo Sara Crespillo Nog van thui Estelle Toulme Administrative functions Past: 1996-1999: Junior group leader ATIP at the CNRS. 1999-2010: Group leader at the CNRS unit 5091. “Dynamic organization of membrane proteins”. 2000-2004: Nominated member of the 25th study section of the Comity for National Research (“cellular interactions”). Nominated member of the board. 2002-2004 : Elected member of the 43rd interdisciplinary study section of the Comity for National Research (“Physic and chemistry for the study of biological assemblies”). 2001-2008: Member of the specialist commission 69 (“neurosciences”) of the National University Comity. 2001-2003: Member of the steering comity of the interdisciplinary program “Dynamics and Reactivity of Biological Assemblies” of the CNRS and ministry of research. 2001-2003: Member of the steering comity of the interdisciplinary program “Individual Nano Objects” of the CNRS and ministry of research. 2001-2009: Scientific director of the cellular imaging core facility, “PICIN”, Bordeaux University. http://www.PICIN.u-bordeaux2.fr 2003-2006: Member of the scientific selection comity of the Human Frontier Science Program. 2007-2010: Adjunct director of the laboratory “Physiologie Cellulaire de la Synapse”, UMR CNRS – Université de Bordeaux 5091. 2010: Member of the ANR comity "retour post-doctorants" 9 Curriculum vitae, Daniel Choquet June, 2nd 2014 2009-2013: Member of the steering comity for the ANR - biologie santé 2010-2013: Member of the Strategic Scientific Council, Institut du Cerveau et de la Möelle, Paris. 2011-2012: President of the FRM committee "grand équipement" 2011: President of the AERES committee AERES of IPMC 2013: President of the AERES committee of the laboratory "nouvelles microscopies" 2009-2014: Member of the Scientific advisory board of the Curie Institute 2011-2014: Member of the HFSP council of scientists Current 2008-now: Member of the steering comity of the Neurocampus project in Bordeaux. 2008-now: Nominated member of the scientific advisory board of the ICMS, Kyoto, Japan 2009-now: Scientific director of the "Bordeaux Imaging Center" core facility, Bordeaux University. http://www.BIC.u-bordeaux2.fr 2011-now: Group leader at the CNRS unit 5297. “Dynamic of synapse organization and function”. 2011-now: Director for the Cluster of Excellence in Neuroscience, BRAIN, Bordeaux 2011-now: Director of the Interdisciplinary Institute for Neuroscience, UMR CNRS-Université Bordeaux Segalen 2011-now: Director of the Bordeaux Imaging Center, UMS CNRS-Université BordeauxINSERM 2010-now: Member of the steering committee of the ESFRI project EuroBioImaging representing CNRS. Teaching activities 1988/1994: Teacher module "ionic channels" Master degree Université de PARIS VI. 1990/92: Teacher module Endocrinology University Paris XI 1999 : Master Biology Bordeaux (2 hours) 2000 : Master Biology Bordeaux (2 heures) 2000 : Master Biology Institut Jacques Monod (2 h) 2001 : Master Biology Neurosciences Montpelier ( 1h) and Marseille (3 h). Editorial activity • Editorial Board member of Optical Nanoscopy • Editorial Board member of Frontiers in Neuroscience Referee activity • Referee for journals : Nature, Science, Nature Neuroscience, Neuron, PNAS, Biophysical J., J. Cell Science, J. Neuroscience, EMBO Journal. 10 Curriculum vitae, Daniel Choquet June, 2nd 2014 • Referee for the institutions: National Science Foundation, Human Frontier Science Program, MRC, INSERM. External expert for the University of Rehovot, Israel, the University of Leyden, the Netherland. Skills Languages • English fluent • Spanish Techniques Patch-clamp, live cell video-microscopy, dynamic fluorescence imaging, optical tweezers, single molecule detection, multiphoton and confocal imaging, cell culture, visual basic programming Economical activities 2001-2014 Industrial Contracts 2011 • Development Contract: Leica microsystems, development and study of superresolution microscopy 2009 • Research contract Servier, Studying the effects of tianeptine on AMPA receptor mobility • Service Contract : Leica microsystems, use of STED microscopy 2002-2009 • Joint partnership with Amplitude Systèmes, Development of the use of a new femtosecond laser for la multiphoton microscopy. Valorization contracts 2013 • Development Contract: SATT Aquitaine, development and study of a new antidepressant agent 2010 • Conseil Régional d’Aquitaine : Dynascreen: developing high throughput single molecule imaging. Collab JB Sibarita • Aquitaine-Valo: Development of a new method for ultra-fast multiphoton imaging. Collab JB Sibarita Consulting activity • Advising activities with Ropert scientific, Nikon, Leica Microsystems, Explora Nova activit • Advising activities for Amplitude systems: impact of multiphoton microscopy in biology. Major grant awarded 2001-2014 2013 • ERC Advanced grant “ADOS - AMPA Receptor Dynamic Organization and Synaptic transmission in health and disease” 2013-2017: D. Choquet (coord). • ANR Blanche "CheMoPPI " 2013-2015: M. Sainlos (Coord). Chemical tools for the modulation and monitoring of protein-protein interactions at the synapse 11 Curriculum vitae, Daniel Choquet June, 2nd 2014 • ANR Blanche "SynAdh" 2013-2015: O. Thoumine (Coord). Molecular and cellular mechanisms underlying neural synapse formation and specialization based on the cell adhesion molecules neurexins, neuroligins, and LRRTMs 2012 • ANR Blanche "Nanodom" 2012-2015 : D. Choquet (Coord) Spatial and functional organization of excitatory synapses at the nanoscale. • ANR Blanche " CaPeBlE" 2012-2015 : D. Perrais (D Perrais) Caged Peptides to Block Endocytosis. • Conseil Régional d’Aquitaine "NanoMacroImage" 2012-2014. D. Choquet (Coord). Développement et mise à disposition des utilisateurs de technologies d'imagerie multimodales: De la haute résolution en molécule unique à l'imagerie du cerveau entier. • Conseil Régional d’Aquitaine 2012-2015 M. Sainlos (Coord) Développement d’outils biomoléculaires pour la modulation et l’observation interactions entre domaines PDZ et leurs protéines partenaires - Application à l’étude de la dynamique des récepteurs synaptiques au glutamate. 2011 • France Bio-Imaging, "investissement d'Avenir", call for infrastructure Santé-Biotechnologie. : 2011-2020. Development of a distributed infrastrucutre in cellular imaging. D. Choquet (Coordinator of the Bordeaux node). 26 M€. • BRAIN, Bordeaux Region Aquitaine Initiative for Neurosciences. 2011-2020. Excellence cluster for Bordeaux Neuroscience (Labex). D. Choquet (Coordinator ). 20 M€. 2010 • Conseil Régional d’Aquitaine : Dynascreen: developing high throughput single molecule imaging. 2009 • ERA-NET NEURON FP7: 2009-2012 : Development of new chemical and optical tools to study and modulate glutamate receptor surface trafficking in synaptic transmission in different models of neurodegenerative diseases. D. Choquet (Coordinator)/ B Bioulac/R Tampé/E Gundelfinger/L Kazmareck. • Projet International de Coopération Scientifique (PICS): Probing Nanoscale Architecture and Dynamics at Synapses. Daniel Choquet, Coordinator. Co-investigators: Brahim Lounis, CPMOH, France; Michael D. Ehlers, Duke University, USA, Richard Weinberg, Chappel Hill, USA • ANR Blanche “Chem-Traffic” 2009-2012 : D. Choquet. Development and exploitation of new chemical tools to investigate synaptic plasticity 2008 • Fondation pour la Recherche Médicale: program grant for equipment of core facilities • Advanced Research Grant ERC: “Nano-Dyn-Syn” 2009-2013. D. Choquet Coordinateur. NanoScale Organization Dynamics and Functions of Synapses: from single molecule tracking to the physiopathology of excitatory synaptic transmission • ANR Neuroscience “Stim-Traf-Park” 2008-2010 : B. Bioulac/ D. Choquet. Properties and impact of AMPAR surface diffusion in deep brain stimulation response of STN-SNr synapses in normal and Parkinson models 2007 • Conseil Régional d’Aquitaine : Micro-Cor: correlative microscopy of synaptic function 12 Curriculum vitae, Daniel Choquet June, 2nd 2014 • French National Research Agency Neuroscience : Dynamics and function of neurexin/neuroligin adhesive contacts as a trigger of synaptogenesis 2006 • Human Frontier Science Program Grant : Spatiotemporal dynamics and macromolecular organization of synaptic proteins. • Labeled Fondation pour la Recherche Médicale team : Dynamic imaging of glutamate receptors, control of neuronal excitotoxicity by the regulation of receptor-scaffold protein interactions. • Conseil Régional d’Aquitaine : Equipement de la plateforme d’imagerie • Conseil Régional d’Aquitaine : Nano-Neuro-Imagerie 2005 • European Community Grant GRIPANT, Glutamate Receptor Interacting Proteins as Novel Neuroprotective Targets • Association Française contre les Myopathies : Dynamic imaging of glutamate receptor-scaffold protein interactions in glutamate induced neuronal death • French National Research Agency Nano-science : New nanoprobes and imaging methods for single receptor tracking in neurons. • French National Research Agency Neuroscience : Spatiotemporal dynamics and macromolecular organization of proteins at excitatory and inhibitory synapses 2004 • French ministry of research program grant NOI : Etude de l’organisation et de la dynamique de nano-contacts membranaires par de nouvelles approches d’imagerie de nano-objets individuels. • Conseil Régional d’Aquitaine : Nouvelles approches d’imagerie pour l’étude de l'organisation et de la dynamique des membranes biologiques 2003 • French ministry of research program grant DRAB : Architecture macromoléculaire des récepteurs NMDA. Etude par trois méthodes fluorométriques : fluorescence de molécules uniques, transfert d'energie et BiFC (Bimolecular Fluorescence Complementation). • French ministry of research program grant DRAB : Apports de méthodes physiques à l’étude de l’assemblage dynamique des complexes macromoléculaires d’adhésion et de signalisation synaptiques • French ministry of research program grant ACI BCMS : Trafic juxtamembranaire des protéines synaptiques : dynamique et interactions moléculaires • Fédération des recherche sur le Cerveau : Dynamique du contrôle du trafic des récepteurs au glutamate par la dopamine : une étude en temps réel par imagerie sur tissus et cellules vivantes. 2001 • European community Grant KAR-TRAP : Kainate and AMPA receptor trafficking. • Conseil Régional d’Aquitaine : Diffusion de biomolécules uniques marquées dans des membranes modèles et dans des neurones vivants Major fellowship awarded under Daniel choquet supervision: 2001-2014 • Aren Borgdorff, mobility fellowship CEE 1999-2001 13 Curriculum vitae, Daniel Choquet June, 2nd 2014 • • • • • • • • Matthieu Sainlos, OIF Marie Curie 2007-2009 Enrica Petrini, fellowship EMBO 2006-2007 Andrew Penn, fellowship EMBO 2010-2011 Andrew Penn, fellowship EIF Marie-Curie 2011-2013 Deepak Nair, fellowship EIF Marie-Curie 2009-2011 Patricio Opazo, fellowship IIF Marie-Curie 2010-2012 Dolors Grillo, fellowship EIF Marie-Curie 2011-2013 Jary Delgado, fellowship IIF Marie-Curie 2011-2013 14 Curriculum vitae, Daniel Choquet June, 2nd 2014 Publications Bibliometric Analysis (WOS April 2014) • • • • • • • • • 108 articles in peer reviewed journals Top 1% most cited researchers, all disciplines and neuroscience (Web of Science) H Factor H: 49 13 articles cited in « faculty of 1000 », with 3 classified exceptional Over 90 invitations in international meetings Number of citations > 6600 (W/O self citations) Mean number of citations per article: 49 65 articles in reviews with impact factor > 7.5 ( = J Neurosci) 52 articles (50%) en premier ou dernier auteur. 12 best publications 1. Zhang, H., Etherington, L.A., Hafner, A.S., Belelli, D., Coussen, F., Delagrange, P., Chaouloff, F., Spedding, M., Lambert, J.J., Choquet*, D., and Groc*, L. (2012). Regulation of AMPA receptor surface trafficking and synaptic plasticity by the memory enhancer and antidepressant molecule tianeptine. Molecular psychiatry 18, 471-484. *Co-last-authors. 2. Sainlos, M., Tigaret, C., Poujol, C., Olivier, N.B., Bard, L., Breillat, C., Thiolon, K., Choquet, D.*, and Imperiali, B*. (2011). Biomimetic divalent ligands for the acute disruption of synaptic AMPAR stabilization. Nature Chemical Biology 7, 81-91. *Co-last authors. 3. Opazo, P., Labrecque, S., Tigaret, C.M., Frouin, A., Wiseman, P.W., De Koninck, P., and Choquet, D. (2010). CaMKII Triggers the Diffusional Trapping of Surface AMPARs through Phosphorylation of Stargazin. Neuron 67, 239-252. 4. Frischknecht+, R., Heine+, M., Perrais, D., Seidenbecher, C.I., Choquet*, D.. Gundelfinger*, E.D., *equal contribution, (2009). The brain extracellular matrix limits lateral diffusion of AMPA receptors and modulates short-term synaptic plasticity. Nature Neuroscience 12 897-904. *Co-last-authors. 5. Petrini, E.M., Lu, J., Cognet, L., Lounis, B., Ehlers, M.D., and Choquet, D. (2009). Endocytic trafficking and recycling maintain a pool of mobile surface AMPA receptors required for synaptic potentiation. Neuron 63, 92-105. 6. Heine, M., Groc, L., Frischknecht, R., Beique, J.C., Lounis, B., Rumbaugh, G., Huganir, R.L., Cognet, L., and Choquet, D. (2008). Surface mobility of postsynaptic AMPARs tunes synaptic transmission. Science 320, 201-205. 7. Bats, C., Groc, L., and Choquet, D. (2007). The interaction between Stargazin and PSD-95 regulates AMPA receptor surface trafficking. Neuron 53, 719-734. 8. Ehlers, M.D., Heine, M., Groc, L., Lee, M.C., and Choquet, D. (2007). Diffusional Trapping of GluR1 AMPA Receptors by Input-Specific Synaptic Activity. Neuron 54, 447-460. 9. Borgdorff, A. & Choquet, D. Regulation of AMPA receptor lateral movement. Nature 417, 649– 653 (2002). 10. Choquet, D., Felsenfeld, D. P. & Sheetz, M. P. Extracellular matrix rigidity causes strengthening of integrin- cytoskeleton linkages. Cell 88, 39-48 (1997). 11. Le Deist, F., Hivroz, C., Partiseti, M., Thomas, C., Buc, H. A., Oleastro, M., Belohradsky, B., Choquet, D. & Fischer, A. A primary T-cell immunodeficiency associated with defective transmembrane calcium influx. Blood 85, 1053-62 (1995). 12. Choquet, D., Sarthou, P., Primi, D., Cazenave, P. A. & Korn, H. Cyclic AMP-modulated potassium channels in murine B cells and their precursors. Science 235, 1211-4 (1987). 15 Curriculum vitae, Daniel Choquet June, 2nd 2014 Original articles in peer reviewed journals 1. Carta, M., Opazo, P., Veran, J., Athane, A., Choquet, D., Coussen, F., and Mulle, C. (2013). CaMKII-dependent phosphorylation of GluK5 mediates plasticity of kainate receptors. EMBO J 32, 496-510. 2. De Rubeis, S., Pasciuto, E., Li, K.W., Fernandez, E., Di Marino, D., Buzzi, A., Ostroff, L.E., Klann, E., Zwartkruis, F.J., Komiyama, N.H., et al. (2013). CYFIP1 coordinates mRNA translation and cytoskeleton remodeling to ensure proper dendritic spine formation. Neuron 79, 1169-1182. 3. Dupuis, J.P., Feyder, M., Miguelez, C., Garcia, L., Morin, S., Choquet, D., Hosy, E., Bezard, E., Fisone, G., Bioulac, B.H., and Baufreton, J. (2013). Dopamine-dependent long-term depression at subthalamo-nigral synapses is lost in experimental parkinsonism. J Neurosci 33, 14331-14341. 4. Giannone, G., Mondin, M., Grillo-Bosch, D., Tessier, B., Saint-Michel, E., Czondor, K., Sainlos, M., Choquet, D., and Thoumine, O. (2013). Neurexin-1beta Binding to Neuroligin-1 Triggers the Preferential Recruitment of PSD-95 versus Gephyrin through Tyrosine Phosphorylation of Neuroligin-1. Cell Rep 3, 1996-2007. 5. Hoze, N., Nair, D., Hosy, E., Sieben, C., Manley, S., Herrmann, A., Sibarita, J.B., Choquet, D., and Holcman, D. (2012). Heterogeneity of AMPA receptor trafficking and molecular interactions revealed by superresolution analysis of live cell imaging. PNAS 109, 1705217057. 6. Kechkar, A., Nair, D., Heilemann, M., Choquet, D., and Sibarita, J.B. (2013). Real-time analysis and visualization for single-molecule based super-resolution microscopy. PloS one 8, e62918. 7. Nair, D., Hosy, E., Petersen, J.D., Constals, A., Giannone, G., Choquet, D., and Sibarita, J.B. (2013). Super-Resolution Imaging Reveals That AMPA Receptors Inside Synapses Are Dynamically Organized in Nanodomains Regulated by PSD95. J Neurosci 33, 13204-13224. 8. Rossier, O., Octeau, V., Sibarita, J.B., Leduc, C., Tessier, B., Nair, D., Gatterdam, V., Destaing, O., Albiges-Rizo, C., Tampé, R., et al. (2012). Integrins β1 and β3 display distinct dynamic nanoscale organizations inside focal adhesions. Nature Cell Biology 14, 1057-1067. 9. Sainlos, M., Iskenderian-Epps, W.S., Olivier, N.B., Choquet, D., and Imperiali, B. (2013). Caged mono- and divalent ligands for light-assisted disruption of PDZ domain-mediated interactions. JACS 135, 4580-4583. 10. Szklarczyk, O.M., Gonzalez-Segredo, N., Kukura, P., Oppenheim, A., Choquet, D., Sandoghdar, V., Helenius, A., Sbalzarini, I.F., and Ewers, H. (2013). Receptor concentration and diffusivity control multivalent binding of Sv40 to membrane bilayers. PLoS Comput Biol 9, e1003310. 11. Thurner, P., Gsandtner, I., Kudlacek, O., Choquet, D., Nanoff, C., Freissmuth, M., and Zezula, J. (2014). A Two-state Model for the Diffusion of the A2A Adenosine Receptor in Hippocampal Neurons: AGONIST-INDUCED SWITCH TO SLOW MOBILITY IS MODIFIED BY SYNAPSE-ASSOCIATED PROTEIN 102 (SAP102). J Biol Chem 289, 9263-9274. 12. Zhang, H., Etherington, L.A., Hafner, A.S., Belelli, D., Coussen, F., Delagrange, P., Chaouloff, F., Spedding, M., Lambert, J.J., Choquet, D., and Groc, L. (2013). Regulation of AMPA receptor surface trafficking and synaptic plasticity by a cognitive enhancer and antidepressant molecule. Molecular psychiatry 18, 471-484. *Co-last-authors. 13. Porras, G., Berthet, A., Dehay, B., Li, Q., Ladepeche, L., Normand, E., Dovero, S., Martinez, A., Doudnikoff, E., Martin-Négrier, M.L., Chuan, Q., Bloch, B., Choquet, D., Boué-Grabot, E., Groc, L. and Bezard, E. (2012) PSD-95 expression controls L-dopa dyskinesia through Dopamine D1 receptor trafficking. J. Clin. Invest. 122, 3977-3989. 16 Curriculum vitae, Daniel Choquet June, 2nd 2014 14. Czondor, K., Mondin, M., Garcia, M., Heine, M., Frischknecht, R., Choquet, D., Sibarita, J.B., and Thoumine, O.R. (2012). Unified quantitative model of AMPA receptor trafficking at synapses. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 109, 3522-3527. 15. Heidbreder, M., Zander, C., Malkusch, S., Widera, D., Kaltschmidt, B., Kaltschmidt, C., Nair, D., Choquet, D., Sibarita, J.B., and Heilemann, M. (2012). TNF-alpha influences the lateral dynamics of TNF receptor I in living cells. Biochim Biophys Acta. in press. 16. Izeddin, I., Boulanger, J., Racine, V., Specht, C.G., Kechkar, A., Nair, D., Triller, A., Choquet, D., Dahan, M., and Sibarita, J.B. (2012). Wavelet analysis for single molecule localization microscopy. Opt Express 20, 2081-2095. 17. Mondin, M., Labrousse, V., Hosy, E., Heine, M., Tessier, B., Levet, F., Poujol, C., Blanchet, C., Choquet, D., and Thoumine, O. (2011). Neurexin-Neuroligin Adhesions Capture SurfaceDiffusing AMPA Receptors through PSD-95 Scaffolds. J Neurosci 31, 13500-13515. 18. Grunwald, C., Schulze, K., Giannone, G., Cognet, L., Lounis, B., Choquet, D., and Tampe, R. (2011). Quantum-yield-optimized fluorophores for site-specific labeling and super-resolution imaging. J Am Chem Soc 133, 8090-8093. 19. Sainlos, M., Tigaret, C., Poujol, C., Breillat, C., Thiolon, K., Choquet, D.* and Imperiali, B.* (2011). Design, Synthesis and Characterization of Biomimetic Divalent Ligands that disrupt TARP-PDZ interactions and AMPAR Stabilization at synapses. Nat Chem Biol 7, 81-91.*Colast-authors. 20. Bard, L., Sainlos, M., Bouchet, D., Cousins, S., Mikasova, L., Breillat, C., Stephenson, F.A., Imperiali, B., Choquet, D., and Groc, L. (2010). Dynamic and specific interaction between synaptic NR2-NMDA receptor and PDZ proteins. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 107, 1956119566. 21. Brachet, A., Leterrier, C., Irondelle, M., Fache, M.P., Racine, V., Sibarita, J.B., Choquet, D., and Dargent, B. (2010). Ankyrin G restricts ion channel diffusion at the axonal initial segment before the establishment of the diffusion barrier. J Cell Biol 191, 383-395. 22. Giannone, G., Hosy, E., Levet, F., Constals, A., Schulze, K., Sobolevsky, A., Rosconi, M.P., Gouaux, E., Tampé, R., Choquet, D., and Cognet, L. (2010). Dynamic super-resolution imaging of endogenous proteins on living cells at ultra-high density. Biophysical journal 99, 1303-1310. 23. Opazo, P., Labrecque, S., Tigaret, C.M., Frouin, A., Wiseman, P.W., De Koninck, P., and Choquet, D. (2010). CaMKII Triggers the Diffusional Trapping of Surface AMPARs through Phosphorylation of Stargazin. Neuron 67, 239-252. 24. Rust, M.B., Gurniak, C.B., Renner, M., Vara, H., Morando, L., Gorlich, A., Sassoe-Pognetto, M., Banchaabouchi, M.A., Giustetto, M., Triller, A., Choquet, D. Witke, W. (2010). Learning, AMPA receptor mobility and synaptic plasticity depend on n-cofilin-mediated actin dynamics. Embo J 29, 1889-1902. 25. Groc, L., Bard, L., and Choquet, D. (2009). Surface trafficking of N-methyl-D-aspartate receptors: physiological and pathological perspectives. Neuroscience 158, 4-18. 26. Petrini, E.M., Lu, J., Cognet, L., Lounis, B., Ehlers, M.D., and Choquet, D. (2009). Endocytic trafficking and recycling maintain a pool of mobile surface AMPA receptors required for synaptic potentiation. Neuron 63, 92-105. 27. Saint-Michel, E., Giannone, G., Choquet, D., and Thoumine, O. (2009). Neurexin/neuroligin interaction kinetics characterized by counting single cell-surface attached quantum dots. Biophysical journal 97, 480-489. 28. Tigaret, C., and Choquet, D. (2009). Neuroscience. More AMPAR garnish. Science 323, 1295-1296. 17 Curriculum vitae, Daniel Choquet June, 2nd 2014 29. Frischknecht+, R., Heine+, M., Perrais, D., Seidenbecher, C.I., Choquet*, D., and Gundelfinger*, E.D. (2009). The brain extracellular matrix limits lateral diffusion of AMPA receptors and modulates short-term synaptic plasticity. Nature Neuroscience 12 897-904. 30. Michaluk, P., Groc, L., Frischknecht, R., Choquet, D., and Kaczmarek, L. (2009). Matrix metalloproteinase-9 controls NMDA receptor surface diffusion through integrin β1 signaling. J. Neuroscience 29, 6007-6012.. 31. Renner, M., Choquet, D., and Triller, A. (2009). Control of the postsynaptic membrane viscosity. J. Neuroscience 29, 2926-2937. 32. Renner, M.L., Cognet, L., Lounis, B., Triller, A., and Choquet, D. (2009). The excitatory postsynaptic density is a size exclusion diffusion environment. Neuropharmacology 56, 3036. 33. Bard, L., Boscher, C., Lambert, M., Mege, R.M., Choquet, D., and Thoumine, O. (2008). A molecular clutch between the actin flow and N-cadherin adhesions drives growth cone migration. J. Neuroscience ci 28, 5879-5890. 34. Cognet, L., Tardin, C., Negrier, M.L., Breillat, C., Coussen, F., Choquet, D., and Lounis, B. (2008). Robust single-molecule approach for counting autofluorescent proteins. J Biomed Opt 13, 031216. 35. Groc, L., Choquet, D., and Chaouloff, F. (2008). The stress hormone corticosterone conditions AMPAR surface trafficking and synaptic potentiation. Nat Neurosci 11, 868-870. 36. Heine, M., Groc, L., Frischknecht, R., Beique, J.C., Lounis, B., Rumbaugh, G., Huganir, R.L., Cognet, L., and Choquet, D. (2008). Surface mobility of postsynaptic AMPARs tunes synaptic transmission. Science 320, 201-205. 37. Heine, M., Thoumine, O., Mondin, M., Tessier, B., Giannone, G., and Choquet, D. (2008). Activity-independent and subunit-specific recruitment of functional AMPA receptors at neurexin/neuroligin contacts. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 105, 20947-20952. 38. Mikasova, L., Groc, L., Choquet, D., and Manzoni, O.J. (2008). Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A Altered surface trafficking of presynaptic cannabinoid type 1 receptor in and out synaptic terminals parallels receptor desensitization. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 105, 18596-18601. 39. Thoumine, O., Ewers, H., Heine, M., Groc, L., Frischknecht, R., Giannone, G., Poujol, C., Legros, P., Lounis, B., Cognet, L., and Choquet, D. (2008). Probing the dynamics of proteinprotein interactions at neuronal contacts by optical imaging. Chem Rev 108, 1565-1587. 40. Triller, A., and Choquet, D. (2008). New concepts in synaptic biology derived from singlemolecule imaging. Neuron 59, 359-374. 41. Lambert, M., Thoumine, O., Brevier, J., Choquet, D., Riveline, D., and Mege, R.M. (2007). Nucleation and growth of cadherin adhesions. Experimental cell research 313, 4025-4040. 42. Bats, C., Groc, L., and Choquet, D. (2007). The interaction between Stargazin and PSD-95 regulates AMPA receptor surface trafficking. Neuron 53, 719-734. 43. Breillat, C., Thoumine, O., and Choquet, D. (2007). Characterization of SynCAM surface trafficking using a SynCAM derived ligand with high homophilic binding affinity. Biochem Biophys Res Commun 359, 655-659. 44. Dequidt, C., Danglot, L., Alberts, P., Galli, T., Choquet, D., and Thoumine, O. (2007). Fast turnover of L1 adhesions in neuronal growth cones involving both surface diffusion and exo/endocytosis of L1 molecules. Molecular biology of the cell 18, 3131-3143. 45. Ehlers, M.D., Heine, M., Groc, L., Lee, M.C., and Choquet, D. (2007). Diffusional Trapping of GluR1 AMPA Receptors by Input-Specific Synaptic Activity. Neuron 54, 447-460. 18 Curriculum vitae, Daniel Choquet June, 2nd 2014 46. Groc, L., Choquet, D., Stephenson, F.A., Verrier, D., Manzoni, O.J., and Chavis, P. (2007). NMDA receptor surface trafficking and synaptic subunit composition are developmentally regulated by the extracellular matrix protein Reelin. J Neuroscience 27, 10165-10175. 47. Groc, L., Lafourcade, M., Heine, M., Renner, M., Racine, V., Sibarita, J., Lounis, B., Choquet, D., and Cognet, L. (2007). Surface Trafficking of Neurotransmitter Receptor: Comparison between Single-Molecule/Quantum Dot Strategies. J Neuroscience 27, 12433-12437. 48. Saglietti, L., Dequidt, C., Kamieniarz, K., Rousset, M.C., Valnegri, P., Thoumine, O., Beretta, F., Fagni, L., Choquet, D., Sala, C., et al. (2007). Extracellular Interactions between GluR2 and N-Cadherin in Spine Regulation. Neuron 54, 461-477. 49. Thoumine, O., Lambert, M., Mege, R. M., and Choquet, D. (2006). Regulation of N-cadherin dynamics at neuronal contacts by ligand binding and cytoskeletal coupling. Mol Biol Cell 17, 862-875. 50. Thoumine, O., Saint-Michel, E., Dequidt, C., Falk, J., Rudge, R., Galli, T., Faivre-Sarrailh, C., and Choquet, D. (2005). Weak effect of membrane diffusion on the rate of receptor accumulation at adhesive contacts. Biophys J 89, L40-42. 51. Triller, A., and Choquet, D. (2005). Surface trafficking of receptors between synaptic and extrasynaptic membranes: and yet they do move! Trends Neurosci 28, 133-139. 52. Falk, J., Thoumine, O., Dequidt, C., Choquet, D., and Faivre-Sarrailh, C. (2004). NrCAM coupling to the cytoskeleton depends on multiple protein domains and partitioning into lipid rafts. Mol Biol Cell 15, 4695-4709. 53. Groc, L., Heine, M., Cognet, L., Brickley, K., Stephenson, F. A., Lounis, B., and Choquet, D. (2004). Differential activity-dependent regulation of the lateral mobilities of AMPA and NMDA receptors. Nat Neurosci 7, 695-696. 54. Deguil, N., Mottay, E., Salin, F., Legros, P. & Choquet, D. Novel diode-pumped infrared tunable laser system for multi-photon microscopy. Microsc Res Tech 63, 23-6 (2004). 55. Adami, R., Cintio, O., Trombetta, G., Choquet, D. & Grazi, E. On the stiffness of the natural actin filament decorated with alexa fluor tropomyosin. Biophys Chem 104, 469-76 (2003). 56. Tardin, C., Cognet, L., Bats, C., Lounis, B. & Choquet, D. Direct imaging of lateral movements of AMPA receptors inside synapses. EMBO Journal 22, 4656-4665 (2003). 57. Serge, A., Fourgeaud, L., Hemar, A. & Choquet, D. Active surface transport of metabotropic glutamate receptors through binding to microtubules and actin flow. J Cell Sci 116, 5015-22 (2003). 58. Cognet, L., Tardin, C., Boyer, D., Choquet, D., Tamarat, P. & Lounis, B. Single metallic nanoparticle imaging for protein detection in cells. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 100, 11350-5 (2003). 59. Sergé, A., Fourgeaud, L., Hémar, A. & Choquet, D. Receptor activation and homer differentially control the lateral mobility of mGluR5 in the neuronal membrane. J. Neuroscience 22, 3910-3920 (2002). 60. Borgdorff, A. & Choquet, D. Regulation of AMPA receptor lateral movement. Nature 417, 649–653 (2002). 61. Lambert, M., Choquet, D. & Mege, R. M. Ligand-induced mobilization of cadherins triggers their anchoring to the actin cytoskeleton through a Rac1-dependent process. J. Cell Biol. 157, 469-479 (2002). 62. Adami, R., Cintio, O., Trombetta, G., Choquet, D. & Grazi, E. Effects of Chemical Modification, Tropomyosin, and Myosin Subfragment 1 on the Yield Strength and Critical Concentration of F-Actin. Biochemistry 41, 5907-5912 (2002). 19 Curriculum vitae, Daniel Choquet June, 2nd 2014 63. Coussen, F., Normand, E., Marchal, C., Costet, P., Choquet, D., Lambert, M., Mege, R. M. & Mulle, C. Recruitment of the kainate receptor subunit glutamate receptor 6 by cadherin/catenin complexes. J Neurosci 22, 6426-36. (2002). 64. Coussen, F., Choquet, D., Sheetz, M. P. & Erickson, H. P. Trimers of the fibronectin cell adhesion domain localize to actin filament bundles and undergo rearward translocation. J Cell Sci 115, 2581-90. (2002). 65. Meier, J., Vannier, C., Sergé, A., Triller, A. & Choquet, D. Fast and reversible trapping of surface glycine receptors by gephyrin. Nature Neuroscience 4, 253-260 (2001). 66. Cintio, O., Adami, R., Choquet, D. & Grazi, E. On the elastic properties of tetramethylrhodamine F-actin. Biophys Chem 92, 201-7. (2001). 67. Adami, R., Choquet, D. & Grazi, E. Rhodamine phalloidin F-actin: critical concentration versus tensile strength. Eur J Biochem 263, 270-5. (1999). 68. Choquet, D., Felsenfeld, D. P. & Sheetz, M. P. Extracellular matrix rigidity causes strengthening of integrin- cytoskeleton linkages. Cell 88, 39-48 (1997). 69. Cassard, S., Choquet, D., Fridman, W. H. & Bonnerot, C. Regulation of ITAM signaling by specific sequences in Ig-β BCR subunit. Journal of Biological Chemistry 271, 23786-23791 (1996). 70. Felsenfeld, D. P., Choquet, D. P. & Sheetz, M. P. Ligand binding regulates the directed movement of b1 integrins on fibroblasts. Nature 383, 438-440 (1996). 71. Drakopoulou, E., Cotton, J., Virelizier, H., Bernardi, E., Schoofs, A. R., Partiseti, M., Choquet, D., Gurrola, G., Possani, L. D. & Vita, C. Chemical Synthesis, Structural and Functional Characterisation Of Noxiustoxin, a Powerful Blocker Of Lymphocyte Voltage-Dependent K+ Channels. Biochemical & Biophysical Research Communications 213, 901-907 (1995). 72. Le Deist, F., Hivroz, C., Partiseti, M., Rieux-Laucat, F., Debatin, K. M., Choquet, D., De Villartay, J. P. & Fischer, A. T cell activation deficiencies. Clinical Immunology & Immunopathology 76, S163-4 (1995). 73. Le Deist, F., Hivroz, C., Partiseti, M., Thomas, C., Buc, H. A., Oleastro, M., Belohradsky, B., Choquet, D. & Fischer, A. A primary T-cell immunodeficiency associated with defective transmembrane calcium influx. Blood 85, 1053-62 (1995). 74. Choquet, D., Ku, G., Cassard, S., Malissen, B., Korn, H., Fridman, W. H. & Bonnerot, C. Different patterns of calcium signaling triggered through two components of the B lymphocyte antigen receptor. Journal of Biological Chemistry 269, 6491-7 (1994). 75. Partiseti, M., Le Deist, F., Hivroz, C., Fischer, A., Korn, H. & Choquet, D. The calcium current activated by T cell receptor and store depletion in human lymphocytes is absent in a primary immunodeficiency. Journal of Biological Chemistry 269, 32327-35 (1994). 76. Partiseti, M., Le Deist, F., Hivroz, C., Fischer, A., Korn, H. & Choquet, D. Defective transmembrane calcium influx demonstrated in a primary immunodeficiency by video-imaging. Comptes Rendus de l Academie des Sciences - Serie Iii, Sciences de la Vie 317, 167-73 (1994). 77. Beaufils, P., Choquet, D., Mamoun, R. Z. & Malissen, B. The (YXXL/I)2 signalling motif found in the cytoplasmic segments of the bovine leukaemia virus envelope protein and Epstein-Barr virus latent membrane protein 2A can elicit early and late lymphocyte activation events. EMBO Journal 12, 5105-12 (1993). 78. Choquet, D., Partiseti, M., Amigorena, S., Bonnerot, C., Fridman, W. H. & Korn, H. Crosslinking of IgG receptors inhibits membrane immunoglobulin-stimulated calcium influx in B lymphocytes. Journal of Cell Biology 121, 355-63 (1993). 20 Curriculum vitae, Daniel Choquet June, 2nd 2014 79. Partiseti, M., Korn, H. & Choquet, D. Pattern of potassium channel expression in proliferating B lymphocytes depends upon the mode of activation. Journal of Immunology 151, 2462-70 (1993). 80. Amigorena, S., Bonnerot, C., Drake, J. R., Choquet, D., Hunziker, W., Guillet, J. G., Webster, P., Sautes, C., Mellman, I. & Fridman, W. H. Cytoplasmic domain heterogeneity and functions of IgG Fc receptors in B lymphocytes. Science 256, 1808-12 (1992). 81. Bonnerot, C., Amigorena, S., Choquet, D., Pavlovich, R., Choukroun, V. & Fridman, W. H. Role of associated gamma-chain in tyrosine kinase activation via murine Fc gamma RIII. EMBO Journal 11, 2747-57 (1992). 82. Choquet, D. & Korn, H. Mechanism of 4-aminopyridine action on voltage-gated potassium channels in lymphocytes. Journal of General Physiology 99, 217-40 (1992). 83. Mulle, C., Choquet, D., Korn, H. & Changeux, J. P. Calcium influx through nicotinic receptor in rat central neurons: its relevance to cellular regulation. Neuron 8, 135-43 (1992). 84. Partiseti, M., Choquet, D., Diu, A. & Korn, H. Differential regulation of voltage- and calciumactivated potassium channels in human B lymphocytes. Journal of Immunology 148, 3361-8 (1992). 85. Amigorena, S., Choquet, D., Teillaud, J. L., Korn, H. & Fridman, W. H. Ion channel blockers inhibit B cell activation at a precise stage of the G1 phase of the cell cycle. Possible involvement of K+ channels. Journal of Immunology 144, 2038-45 (1990). 86. Aussel, C., Pelassy, C., Mary, D., Choquet, D. & Rossi, B. Regulation of interleukin-2 production and phosphatidylserine synthesis in Jurkat T lymphocytes by K+ channel antagonists [published erratum appears in Immunopharmacology 1991 Mar-Apr;21(2):145]. Immunopharmacology 20, 97-103 (1990). 87. Amigorena, S., Bonnerot, C., Choquet, D., Fridman, W. H. & Teillaud, J. L. Fc gamma RII expression in resting and activated B lymphocytes. European Journal of Immunology 19, 1379-85 (1989). 88. Choquet, D. & Korn, H. Does beta-alanine activate more than one chloride channel associated receptor? Neuroscience Letters 84, 329-34 (1988). 89. Choquet, D. & Korn, H. Dual effects of serotonin on a voltage-gated conductance in lymphocytes. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 85, 4557-61 (1988). 90. Choquet, D., Sarthou, P., Primi, D., Cazenave, P. A. & Korn, H. Cyclic AMP-modulated potassium channels in murine B cells and their precursors. Science 235, 1211-4 (1987). 91. Choquet, D. & Korn, H. [Development of sensitivity to glycine, GABA and beta-alanine in cultured spinal neurons]. Comptes Rendus de l Academie des Sciences - Serie Iii, Sciences de la Vie 303, 127-30 (1986). Review articles 1. Choquet, D., and Triller, A. (2013). The dynamic synapse. Neuron 80, 691-703. 2. Grillo-Bosch, D., Choquet, D., and Sainlos, M. (2013). Inhibition of PDZ domain-mediated interactions. Drug discovery today. Technologies 10, e531-540. 3. Opazo, P., Sainlos, M., and Choquet, D. (2012). Regulation of AMPA receptor surface diffusion by PSD-95 slots. Curr Opin Neurobiol 22, 453-460. Opazo, P., and Choquet, D. (2011). A three-step model for the synaptic recruitment of AMPA receptors. Mol Cell Neurosci 46, 1-8. Choquet, D. (2010). Fast AMPAR trafficking for a high-frequency synaptic transmission. The European journal of neuroscience. 31, 2156-2165. 4. 5. 21 Curriculum vitae, Daniel Choquet June, 2nd 2014 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. Gundelfinger, E.D., Frischknecht, R., Choquet, D., and Heine, M. (2010). Converting juvenile into adult plasticity: a role for the brain's extracellular matrix. The European journal of neuroscience. 31, 2156-2165. Groc, L., Bard, L., and Choquet, D. (2009). Surface trafficking of N-methyl-D-aspartate receptors: physiological and pathological perspectives. Neuroscience 158, 4-18. Groc, L., and Choquet, D. (2008). Measurement and characteristics of neurotransmitter receptor surface trafficking (Review). Molecular membrane biology 25, 344-352. Choquet, D., and Lounis, B. (2008). [Surface mobility of postsynaptic AMPARs tunes synaptic transmission.]. Med Sci (Paris) 24, 548-550. Cognet, L., Groc, L., Lounis, B., and Choquet, D. (2006). Multiple routes for glutamate receptor trafficking: surface diffusion and membrane traffic cooperate to bring receptors to synapses. Sci STKE 2006, pe13. Groc, L., Choquet, D., Lounis, B., and Cognet, L. (2005a). single-molecule detection: unravelling receptor diffusion in live neurons. The Biochemist 27, 5-8. Choquet, D. & Triller, A. The role of receptor diffusion in the organization of the postsynaptic membrane. Nat Rev Neurosci 4, 251-65 (2003). Triller, A. & Choquet, D. Synaptic structure and diffusion dynamics of synaptic receptors. Biol Cell 95, 465-76 (2003). Choquet, D. & Hémar, A. Homer : le produit d'un gène précoce intervient dans le fonctionnement et la structure des synapses glutamatergiques. Médecine Science 16, 440443 (2000). Choquet, D. & Partiseti, M. Ion channels in B lymphocytes (editorial). Pathologie Biologie 42, 279-85 (1994). Amigorena, S., Choquet, D., Teillaud, J. L., Korn, H. & Fridman, W. H. Ion channels and B cell mitogenesis. Molecular Immunology 27, 1259-68 (1990). Choquet, D. & Korn, H. Modulation of voltage-dependent potassium channels in B lymphocytes. Biochemical Pharmacology 37, 3797-802 (1988). Editorial Material 1. Tigaret, C., and Choquet, D. (2009). Neuroscience. More AMPAR garnish. Science 323, 1295-1296. 2. Coussen, F., and Choquet, D. (2007). Neuroscience: wrestling with SUMO. Nature 447, 271272. Book chapters 1. Giannone, G., Hosy, E., Sibarita, J.B., Choquet, D., and Cognet, L. (2013). High-content super-resolution imaging of live cell by uPAINT. Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J 950, 95-110. 2. Cognet, L., Lounis, B., and Choquet, D. (2014). Tracking receptors using individual fluorescent and nonfluorescent nanolabels. Cold Spring Harb Protoc 2014, 207-213. 3. Choquet, D., and Triller, A. (2008). Surface Trafficking of Membrane Proteins at Excitatory and Inhibitory Synapses. In Synapse structure and function, M. Ehlers, and J. Hell, eds. Cognet, L., Lounis, B., and Choquet, D. (2005). Tracking receptors by optical imaging of single molecules, In Imaging In Neuroscience and Development, R. Yuste, and A. Konnerth, eds. (CSHL Press). Groc, L., Heine, M., Cognet, L., Lounis, B., and Choquet, D. (2005b). Lateral diffusion of excitatory neurotransmitter receptors during synaptogenesis, In Molecular Mechanisms of Synaptogenesis, A. Dityatev, and A. El-Husseini, eds. (New York: Springer U.S.A.), pp. In Press. 4. 5. 22 Curriculum vitae, Daniel Choquet June, 2nd 2014 6. 7. 8. Choquet, D. Cognet, L., Lounis, B. Single molecule tracking of receptors. In Imaging Neurons CSHL Press R. Yuste and A. Konnerth eds. In press (2004). Cognet, L., Coussen, F., Choquet, D. & Lounis, B. Fluorescence microscopy of single autofluorescent proteins for cellular biology. Compte Rendus Physique 3, 645-656 (2002). Sheetz, M. P., Felsenfeld, D., Galbraith, C. G. & Choquet, D. Cell migration as a five-step cycle. Biochem Soc Symp 65, 233-43 (1999). 23 Curriculum vitae, Daniel Choquet June, 2nd 2014