Rémi Martin-Fardon is affiliated with the Scripps Research Institute in the United States. Their research focuses primarily on neuroscience, with a significant concentration in cellular and molecular neuroscience, cognitive neuroscience, endocrine and autonomic systems, experimental and cognitive psychology, and molecular biology.
Their published work extensively covers various topics including sleep and wakefulness research, sleep and related disorders, neurotransmitter receptor influence on behavior, regulation of appetite and obesity, circadian rhythm and melatonin, neuroscience and neuropharmacology research, and neuropeptides and animal physiology.
Frequent publication venues for their research include Neuropharmacology, Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience, Biological Psychiatry, British Journal of Pharmacology, and Neurobiology of Stress.
The scientist has co-authored publications with several researchers, including Alessandra Matzeu, Francisco J. Flores-Ramirez, Jessica M. Illenberger, Marisa Roberto, and Glenn Pascasio.
Recent papers authored or co-authored by Rémi Martin-Fardon are:
Benjamin Boutrel;Paul J. Kenny;Sheila E. Specio;Rémi Martin-Fardon
Marco A S Baptista;Rémi Martin-Fardon;Friedbert Weiss
Christopher V. Dayas;Tresa M. McGranahan;Rémi Martin-Fardon;Friedbert Weiss
Roberto Ciccocioppo;Rémi Martin-Fardon;Friedbert Weiss
Friedbert Weiss;Remi Martin-Fardon;Roberto Ciccocioppo;Tony M Kerr
Yu Zhao;Christopher V. Dayas;Harinder Aujla;Marco A. S. Baptista
Tangui Maurice;Rémi Martin-Fardon;Pascal Romieu;Rae R Matsumoto
Rémi Martin-Fardon;Roberto Ciccocioppo;Maurizio Massi;Friedbert Weiss
Yue Hao;Rémi Martin-Fardon;Friedbert Weiss
Gustavo Gonzalez-Cuevas;Gustavo Gonzalez-Cuevas;Remi Martin-Fardon;Tony M. Kerr;David G. Stouffer
Roberto Ciccocioppo;Rémi Martin-Fardon;Friedbert Weiss
Rémi Martin-Fardon;Eric P. Zorrilla;Roberto Ciccocioppo;Friedbert Weiss
Pascal Romieu;Rémi Martin-Fardon;Wayne D. Bowen;Tangui Maurice
Pascal Romieu;Vân Ly Phan;Rémi Martin-Fardon;Tangui Maurice
Pascal Romieu;Rémi Martin-Fardon;Tangui Maurice
R. Martin-Fardon;M. A. S. Baptista;C. V. Dayas;F. Weiss
Nimish Sidhpura;Friedbert Weiss;Rémi Martin-Fardon
Daina Economidou;Anita C. Hansson;Friedbert Weiss;Anton Terasmaa
Roberto Ciccocioppo;Roberto Ciccocioppo;Daniel Lin;Daniel Lin;Rémi Martin-Fardon;Friedbert Weiss
Pascal Romieu;Johann Meunier;Déborah Garcia;Nadia Zozime
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