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Birth date: March 12th 1939 Nationality: French
Professional address: Inserm U 583, INM-Hôpital St Eloi, BP 74103,
F 34091 MONTPELLIER Cedex5
E-mail:
remy.pujol@umontpellier.fr or
rpujol@uw.edu
Personal address: 45, rue de la République, Florensac, 34510, France / tel. +33 633 238 307
Current position: Professor Emeritus University of Montpellier
Affiliate Professor. Otolaryngology Department, Univ. of Washington, Seattle USA (2003-current)
French Universitary positions:
University Montpellier: Professor of Neurosciences, 1981-2008
Université Aix-Marseille I: Professor of Physiology (Neurosciences), 1972-1981
University Montpellier: Assistant-Professor, 1963-1971
Others Universitary positions:
Visiting Prof. VM Bloedel Hearing Research Center, Seattle, WA (1998, 2001, 2003-2019)
Visiting Prof. Bionic Ear Institute, Melbourne (2009 - 2012)
Visiting Prof. Kresge Reseach Institute, Ann Arbor, Michigan (1999)
Visiting Prof. University of Western Australia, Perth (1986)
Visiting Prof. University of Florida, Gainesville (1984)
Research Associate, Yale Univ Med School, New Haven, Connecticut (1971-72)
Main Research activities in France:
Director: INSERM* Unit 254 "Neurobiologie de l'Audition", Montpellier 1982-2003
*Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (French equivalent of NIH or MRC)
Research awards:
Copernicus prize (University of Ferrara), 2008 -
Gold medal: ENT Spanish Society, (Madrid), 2007
Gold medal: Prosper Meniere Society (USA), 1999
Grand Award: Recherche Médicale de l'Institut Electricité-Santé, 1992
Key words (research): Physiology of Hearing, Anatomy, physiology et pathophysiology of the Cochlea, Development, degeneration, regeneration of the inner ear, Synapses, Deafness, Tinnitus
Key words (teaching): Neurobiology, Development and Plasticity of the Nervous System, Synapses,Sensory Neurophysiology, Cellular Imaging, e-Learning
Bibliography:
More than 180 papers in peer review journals and 35 book chapters
More than 280 abstracts
Multimedia: since 1999, scientific director/editor of a worldwide used EDU website “Promenade around the cochlea”. The new website, "Journey into the World of Hearing" ( www.cochlea.org), is now covering the whole field of Hearing with a double entry (lay audience/professionals), and quadrilingual (English/French/Spanish/Portuguese). 3 EDU CD-Roms, and 1 VHS video have also been produced.
Selection of recent and characteristic references:
JENNIFER S. STONE, RÉMY PUJOL, TOT BUI NGUYEN, AND BRANDON C. COX. The transcription factor Sox2 is required to maintain the cell type-specific properties and innervation of type II vestibular hair cells in adult mice. J. Neurosci. 21 July 2021, 41 (29) 6217-6233
WARCHOL ME, MASSOODNIA R, PUJOL R, COX BC, STONE JS. Development of hair cell phenotype and calyx nerve terminals in the neonatal mouse utricle. J. comp. Neurol. 2019, Aug 1;527(11):1913-1928WISE AK, PUJOL R, LANDRY TG, FALLON JB, SHEPHERD RK. Structural and Ultrastructural Changes to Type I Spiral Ganglion Neurons and Schwann Cells in the Deafened Guinea Pig Cochlea
. J Assoc Res Otolaryngol. 2017 Dec;18(6):751-769.
EINAT SHAPIRA, RÉMY PUJOL, MICHAEL PLAKSIN, EITAN KIMMEL. Sound-induced motility of outer hair cells explained by stochastic resonance in nanometric sensors in the lateral wall. Physics in Medicine 2 (2016) 1-11
ARMINDA SULI, REMY PUJOL, DALE E. CUNNINGHAM, DALE W. HAILEY, ANDREW PRENDERGAST, EDWIN W. RUBEL AND DAVID W. RAIBLE Innervation regulates synaptic ribbons in lateral line mechanosensory hair cells. Journal of Cell Science (2016) 129, 2250-2260
PUJOL R., PICKETT SB, NGUYEN TB, STONE JS. Large basolateral processes on type II hair cellsare novel processing units in mammalian vestibular organs. J. comp. Neurol., 2014, 522(14): 3141-59.
OWENS K.N., CUNNINGHAM D.E., MacDONALD G., RUBEL E.W., RAIBLE D.W. and PUJOL R. Ultrastructural analysis of aminoglycoside-induced hair cell death in the zebrafish lateral line reveals an early mitochondrial response. J. comp. Neurol. 2007, 502: 522-543.
Khimich D., Nouvian R., Pujol R., Dieck S.T., Egner A., Gundelfinger E.D., Moser T. Hair Cell Synaptic Ribbons are Essential for Synchronous Auditory Signaling. Nature, 15 avril 2005, 434: 889-894
RUEL J, CHEN C, PUJOL R, BOBBIN RP, PUEL JL, 1999 – AMPA-preferring glutamate receptors in cochlear physiology of adult guinea-pig. J. Physiol (London), 518.3: 667-680.
PUJOL R, LAVIGNE-REBILLARD M, LENOIR M, 1997 - Development of sensory and neural structures in the mammalian cochlea. In: "Development of the Auditory System", E.W. Rubel, A.N. Popper and R.R. Fay (eds) Springer Handbook of Auditory Research, vol. XII, New-York, pp.146-192.
VATER M, LENOIR M, PUJOL R, 1997 - Development of the organ of Corti in horseshoe bats: Scanning and transmission electron microscopy. J Comp Neurol,1997,377:520-534
PUJOL R., EYBALIN M., PUEL J.-L., 1995 - Recent advances in cochlear neurotransmission : physiology and pathophysiology. News in Physiological Sciences, 10: 178-83.