Antoine Valera

Researcher At CNRS at Institut des Neurosciences Cellulaire et Intégratives, CNRS UPR3212

Strasbourg, Grand Est, France
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Antoine Valera is a neuroscientist and CNRS researcher with a decade of hands-on experience bridging electrophysiology, advanced microscopy and computational imaging. Trained in Strasbourg and seasoned at UCL, he developed a fast 3D dendritic imaging pipeline using acousto-optic lens microscopy, including a Matlab/C toolbox for online skeleton tracing, scanning and real-time analysis now used by colleagues. His work spans from dendritic calcium dynamics to network-level cerebellar and neocortical physiology, combining theoretical modeling of optical aberrations with in vitro and in vivo experiments in behaving animals. Now leading a project at INCI in Strasbourg, he applies bespoke two-photon AOL imaging to probe deep cerebellar nuclei during motor behavior—bringing together optics engineering, signal processing and systems neuroscience in a single toolkit.
code10 years of coding experience
job8 years of employment as a software developer
bookDoctor of Philosophy - PhD, Neurosciences, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Neurosciences at Université de Strasbourg
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Github Skills (4)

biology7
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Programming languages (1)

Python

Github contributions (5)

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Contributions:1 release, 5 pushes, 1 branch in 3 years 2 months
Contributions:5 commits, 5 pushes in 1 year 3 months
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Antoine Valera - Researcher At CNRS at Institut des Neurosciences Cellulaire et Intégratives, CNRS UPR3212