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1 Henry Kennedy Research Director, Inserm, Exceptional class Head of Institute of Stem Cell and Brain Research Institute (Inserm U846), Bron, France Director of LabEx CORTEX (Investissements d’Avenir) www.sbri.fr Honors: 2012: Awardee of a LabEx (National competitive call for Laboratories of Excellency), budget 11.5 M Euros http://www.sbri.fr/teams/investissement-d-avenir.html 2010 Research Excellency award from Inserm 2006 Interface appointment at Ecole Normale Superieure 2002 Award from OSEO-ANVAR, Support for innovation Education: 1985 Accreditation to supervise research, University Claude Bernard Lyon (UCBL) 1983 Doctorat d’Etat (UCBL) 1978 PhD Neuroscience (UCBL) 1973 Maitrise de Sciences Naturelles (UCBL) 1969 Bachelor of Science (London) Research Career: 2009-present Research Director, Exceptional class (top grade in French research) 1992-2008 Research Director, 1st class 1985-1991 Research Director, 2nd class 1982-1984 Inserm Research Fellow (Chargé de Recherche), Inserm U94, Team Leader 1980-1981 Attaché de Recherche Inserm U94, Directeur M. Jeannerod 1977-1978 Post doc University of Oxford with Pr. David Whitteridge (Welcome Research Fellow) 1973-1977 Undergraduate in Inserm U94 Lyon. Visiting Scientist 1978-1980 Visiting Scientist University of Louvain with Pr. Guy Orban Institute Leadership 2012-present Head of LabEx CORTEX (6 Institutes, 15 teams, 200 staffs, 11.5 Mover 8 years) 2011-present Head with Colette Dehay of Inserm Unit 846, Stem cell and Brain Research Institute SBRI (ranked A+ by AERES*, 3 Departments, 9 teams, 3 research platforms, 90 staffs, mean annual budget 1,6 M) 2007-2010 Founder and Head of Inserm Unit 846, Stem cell and Brain Research Institute SBRI (ranked A+ by AERES*, 3 Departments, 6 teams, 3 research platforms, 80 staffs, mean annual budget 1,3 M) 1993-2006 Founder and Head of Inserm Unit 371, Brain and Vision (ranked A+ by AERES*, 5 teams 60 staffs, mean annual budget 1 M) *AERES: National Agency for Research Evaluation Research platforms leadership/coordination 2004-present Project leader and Member of the steering committee of the Primage platform (human and non- human primate fMRI) 2002-2012 Founder Member and member of the steering committee of the PrimaStem platform (dedicated to deriving embryonic stem (ES) cell lines in non murine species, including rhesus monkey) , emerging IBISA label. Research Specialization: Structure/Function relationships in the cerebral cortex Development of the cerebral cortex The main achievements are a systems level understanding of the structure-function relationships of the cortex and their emergence during development. Focusing on the macaque cortex this work has successfully explored the primate specific features of corticogenesis that generate the high-density cortical graph.

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Henry Kennedy Research Director, Inserm, Exceptional class Head of Institute of Stem Cell and Brain Research Institute (Inserm U846), Bron, France Director of LabEx CORTEX (Investissements d’Avenir) www.sbri.fr Honors: 2012: Awardee of a LabEx (National competitive call for Laboratories of Excellency), budget 11.5 M Euros http://www.sbri.fr/teams/investissement-d-avenir.html 2010 Research Excellency award from Inserm 2006 Interface appointment at Ecole Normale Superieure 2002 Award from OSEO-ANVAR, Support for innovation Education: 1985 Accreditation to supervise research, University Claude Bernard Lyon (UCBL) 1983 Doctorat d’Etat (UCBL) 1978 PhD Neuroscience (UCBL) 1973 Maitrise de Sciences Naturelles (UCBL) 1969 Bachelor of Science (London) Research Career: 2009-present Research Director, Exceptional class (top grade in French research) 1992-2008 Research Director, 1st class 1985-1991 Research Director, 2nd class 1982-1984 Inserm Research Fellow (Chargé de Recherche), Inserm U94, Team Leader 1980-1981 Attaché de Recherche Inserm U94, Directeur M. Jeannerod 1977-1978 Post doc University of Oxford with Pr. David Whitteridge (Welcome Research Fellow) 1973-1977 Undergraduate in Inserm U94 Lyon. Visiting Scientist 1978-1980 Visiting Scientist University of Louvain with Pr. Guy Orban Institute Leadership 2012-present Head of LabEx CORTEX (6 Institutes, 15 teams, 200 staffs, 11.5 M€ over 8 years) 2011-present Head with Colette Dehay of Inserm Unit 846, Stem cell and Brain Research Institute SBRI

(ranked A+ by AERES*, 3 Departments, 9 teams, 3 research platforms, 90 staffs, mean annual budget 1,6 M€)

2007-2010 Founder and Head of Inserm Unit 846, Stem cell and Brain Research Institute SBRI (ranked A+ by AERES*, 3 Departments, 6 teams, 3 research platforms, 80 staffs, mean annual budget 1,3 M€)

1993-2006 Founder and Head of Inserm Unit 371, Brain and Vision (ranked A+ by AERES*, 5 teams 60 staffs, mean annual budget 1 M€)

*AERES: National Agency for Research Evaluation Research platforms leadership/coordination 2004-present Project leader and Member of the steering committee of the Primage platform (human and non-

human primate fMRI) 2002-2012 Founder Member and member of the steering committee of the PrimaStem platform (dedicated

to deriving embryonic stem (ES) cell lines in non murine species, including rhesus monkey) , emerging IBISA label.

Research Specialization: Structure/Function relationships in the cerebral cortex Development of the cerebral cortex The main achievements are a systems level understanding of the structure-function relationships of the cortex and their emergence during development. Focusing on the macaque cortex this work has successfully explored the primate specific features of corticogenesis that generate the high-density cortical graph.

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Publications (see list of publications p5) H index = 40. 102 published papers as author or co-author in peer-review journals. Senior author on 3 Nature papers Over the last 10 years: 2 articles Top 1% ISI Web of Knowledge, 9 articles Top 10% 3 articles selected by Faculty of 1000 Biology 31 reviews in international journals 220 international meeting communications Database web sites Publically accessible database on primate cortical network: www.core-nets.org

The Macaque Atlas section of core-nets.org allows exploration of cortical parcellation. An interface allows the identification and localization of the 91 areas of interest and navigation through coronal brain sections, and electronically derived horizontal and parasagittal equivalents. This feature allows comparison of the connectivity data from our coronal atlas to be compared to horizontal and parasagital atlases used elsewhere. The Cortico-Cortical Connectivity section of core-nets.org houses a major neuroanatomical database. It provides inter-areal strength of projection resulting from injections of retrograde tracers in 29 cortical areas in macaque monkeys. Here an interactive interface allows exploration of the surface maps of connections and a bibliographic analysis for each pathway.

Conferences and international meeting organization: - 124 international conferences out of which 38 invitations to international meetings (see list p15-20) - Organization of 15 international meetings and workshops since 1986

1986: "Vision", Lyon in collaboration with Jean Bullier 1988: "Microcircuitry of the visual cortex", Lyon, December 1-3. 1995 "Cerebral cortex: Function and Development", Lyon, May 10-13. Funded by Human Frontier and INSERM, organized in collaboration with L. Chalupa, K. Martin,

C. Dehay H. Killackey, J. Bullier and J. Kaas. This conference has been the subject of two reviews in Neuron and Nature (Sur M. and A. Cowey Cerebral cortex: function and development, 1995, Neuron, 15:497-505; Jennings C. New visions of the cortex, 1995, Nature, 375: 635-636).

1998: Workshop BIOMED III “Fundamental aspects of the developmental plasticity of the cerebral cortex : implication for neurological disease”. August 23-25, Pise, Italy

1999: "Information processing in the cortex: function and development" Lyon, February 7-8. Funded by ANPP and Pôle Régional des Cognisciences.

2002 : "Inter-areal processing in the cortex", meeting of the FP5 contract Nets and Representation, Lyon, March 1-3.

2005 Daisy "Cortex Modeling" kick-off meeting, Zurich, Switzerland. Meeting of the FP6 contract DAISY. December 14-17

2006 Seminar Neocortex: ‘Computation, Architecture, and Development’ organized within the framework of European course in Neuroscience, ENS Lyon, January 16-27

2007 Seminar Neocortex: ‘Computation, Architecture, and Development’ organized within the framework of European course in Neuroscience, ENS Lyon, January 15-26

1st DAISY|FACETS joint workshop – “Cortical Circuitry”, Zurich, Switzerland. November 28-29 2008 Cognitive Neurophormic Engineering Workshop, Capo Caccia, Sardinia, Italy. April 27-29. 2009 Cognitive Neurophormic Engineering Workshop, Capo Caccia, Sardinia, Italy. April 26 - May 10. 2010 Cognitive Neurophormic Engineering Workshop, Capo Caccia, Sardinia, Italy. April 26 - May 9. 2011 Cognitive Neurophormic Engineering Workshop, Capo Caccia, Sardinia, Italy. April 27 - May 14. 2012 Cognitive Neurophormic Engineering Workshop, Capo Caccia, Sardinia, Italy. April 29 - May 12. 2013 "Cortex" International meeting, Lyon, June 3-6. Organized within the framework of LabEx

CORTEX

- 11 annual meetings of European consortia DAISY and SECO 2006 Daisy annual meeting, Zurich, Switzerland. August 30 - September 4. 2007 Daisy annual meeting. Zurich, Switzerland. November 26 SECO introductory meeting, Zurich, Switzerland. November 25-27. 2008 SECO kick-off Meeting, Capo Caccia, Sardinia, Italy. April 20-23 Daisy annual Meeting, Capo Caccia, Sardinia, Italy, April 24-26 2009 SECO annual Meeting, Capo Caccia, Sardinia, Italy. May 5-6 Daisy annual Meeting, Heidelberg. Germany, December 15-18.

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2010 Daisy final Meeting, Capo Caccia, Sardinia, Italy. May 5 - 6 SECO annual Meeting, Capo Caccia, Sardinia, Italy. May 8 - 9 2011 SECO annual Meeting, Capo Caccia, Sardinia, Italy. April 29-30 2012 SECO annual Meeting, Capo Caccia, Sardinia, Italy. Avril 27-28

Research Support (see complete list p.11): Awardee of 10 international grants (UE, HFSP) Coordinator of 5 EU grants (FP3, FP4, FP5, FP6 and FP7). Awardee of 30 French grants (ANR, FRM, Région Rhône-Alpes, Foundations, etc) Active: 2012-2019 Coordinator: ANR Laboratory of Excellency (LabEx) "CORTEX". Total amount: 11.5 M€ Construction, Cognitive Function, Remediation and Repair of the Cortex Partners: Stem cell and Brain Research Institute, Centre des Neurosciences Cognitives, Centre de

Recherche en Neurosciences de Lyon, Groupe d'Analyse et de Théorie Economique, Centre de Génétique et de Physiologie Moléculaire et Cellulaire, Laboratoire d'Etude des Mécanismes Cognitifs.

2012-2015 Coordinator: ANR Blanc Core-Nets. Total amount: 426,716 €, Organizational principles of interareal cortical networks 2011-2014 Coordinator: Région Rhône-Alpes CIBLE 2011. Total amount: 50,000 € Network properties of the primate cortex 2008-2012 Coordinator: European commission, FP7 – Information and Communication Technologies. Total

amount: 4.6 M€ Self-Constructing computing systems (Acronym: SECO) Partners: KAC Martin, RJ Douglas (Switzerland), C von der Malsburg (Germany), W. Maass, T.

Natschlager (Austria) J. van Pelt (Netherland), Research Evaluation: International expert for: - The European Commission since 1997 (Biomed 2, FP5, FP6, FP7) - Acting as a consultant expert for the FET program Robocom - Human Frontier Science Program - National Institute of Health (NIH) USA - National Science Foundation (NSF) USA - National Research Foundation, South Africa - Medical Research Council and Welcome Trust UK - Fonds de la Recherche Scientifique, FNRS, Belgium - Fondation Médicale Reine Elisabeth, Belgique - Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology (FCT). National expert for: - Avenir Inserm - AERES, - Fédération pour la Recherche sur le Cerveau (FRC) - Fondation pour la Recherche Médicale (FRM) - Cluster 11 « handicap, vieillissement, neurosciences », Region Rhône-Alpes - Fondation Neurodis Peer reviewer for Nature, Nature Neuroscience, Neuron, Journal of Neuroscience, Journal of Comparative Neurology, Neuroscience, Experimental Brain Research, European Journal of Neuroscience, Neuroreport, Behavioral Brain Research, Neuropsychologia, Journal of Anatomy, Cerebral Cortex, Experimental Neurology, Blackwells Publishers, PNAS Review Editor in Frontiers in Neuroanatomy, Experimental Brain Research. Consultancy for Industry and Biotechs - Pechinet, (Saint Jean de Maurienne, France). “Electromagnetic waves and public health” 2000 - ExploraNova (La Rochelle, France) for the development of an automatic system for the cartography of the

brain. - GeNeuro (Geneva, Switzerland) Neurodegenerative diseases

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- Idealp-Pharma (Villeurbanne, France) for the development of in vitro models (Alzheimer's disease). - LyonBioAdvisor (Lyon, France) for the development of partnership with biotech companies. Scientific boards 2010-present Member of the directory committee of SFR Santé Lyon Est 2010 Selection committee of Chair of Excellency for ENS/Inserm 2007-present Member of the steering committee of the NeuroDis Foundation (Lyon) 2007-2012 Member of the steering committee of the PrimaStem platform (dedicated to deriving

embryonic stem (ES) cell lines in non murine species, including rhesus monkey) 2004-present Member of the steering committee of the Primage platform (human and non-human primate

fMRI) 1995-2006 Member of the directory committee of Institut Fédératif des Neuroscience de Lyon (IFR19) 1987-present Member of the Society for Neuroscience, USA. 1984-present Member of the Physiological Society, UK. Membership to Ethical committee Member of the CELYNE ethical committee for animal research Animal research expertise: Member of the European Committee (Inserm expert) for the use of primates in biomedical research since 2008 Lead organisation of primate research at U371 and SBRI since 1992 Teaching 2008-2012 Organisation, tutoring and teaching at Neuromorphic Cognition Workshop, Sardinia, Italy 2006-present Part time teaching appointment at the Ecole Normale Superieure: UE Europe Master BMC

ENS, Neocortex: Computation, Architecture and Development 1990-2006 Member of the Neuroscience predoctoral and doctoral studies board at UCBL 1990-2006 Lectures and tutorial in predoctoral studies at UCBL 1984-present Teaching at master level at the University Claude Bernard Lyon 1 Scientific supervision (see complete list p13) 24 thesis/postdoc supervision since 1978 (including C. Dehay, F. Polleux, A. Falchier, N. T. Markov P. Barone) Committee Thesis (see complete list p13) Reviewer /member of the jury for 23 thesis:

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Henry Kennedy – List of publications

Publications in peer-review journal

102 Markov NT, Ercsey-Ravasz M, Van Essen DC, Knoblauch K, Toroczkai Z, Kennedy H (2013) Cortical High-density couter-stream architectures. Science, 342:1238406

101 Betizeau M, Cortay V, Patti D, Pfister S, Gautier E, Afanassieff M, Bellemin-Menard A, Huissoud C, Lamy C, Pfeiffer M, Douglas R, Knoblauch K, Kennedy H, Dehay C (2013) Precursor diversity and complexity of lineage relationships in the outer subventricular zone (OSVZ) of the primate. Neuron 80:442-457.

100 Ercsey-Ravasz M, Markov NT, Lamy C, Van Essen DC, Knoblauch K, Toroczkai Z, Kennedy H. A predictive network model of cerebral cortical connectivity based on a distance rule. Neuron 80184-197.

99 Markov NT, Vezoli J, Chameau P, Falchier A, Quilodran R, Huissoud C, Lamy C, Misery P, Giroud P, Barone P, Dehay C, Ullman S, Knoblauch K, Kennedy H. The Anatomy of Hierarchy: Feedforward and feedback pathways in macaque visual cortex. J Comp Neurol, 2013, doi: 10.1002/cne.23458. [Epub ahead of print].

98 Kennedy H, Knoblauch K, Toroczkai Z. Data coherence and completion actually do count for interareal cortical network. Neuroimage, 2013, 80:37-45.

97 Markov NT, Ercsey-Ravasz MM, Lamy C, Ribeiro Gomes AR, Magrou L, Misery P, Giroud P, Barone P, Dehay C, Toroczkai Z, Knoblauch K, Van Essen DC, Kennedy H. The role of long-range connections on the specificity of the macaque interareal cortical network. Proc Nat Acad Sci USA, 2013, 110:5187-5192. (direct submission)

96 Markov NT, Kennedy H. 2013. The importance of being hierarchical. Curr Opin Neurobiol, 23 :187-194.

95 Markov NT, Ercsey-Ravasz MM, Ribeiro Gomes AR, Lamy C, Magrou L, Vezoli J, Misery P, Falchier A, Quilodran R, Gariel MA, Sallet J, Gamanut R, Huissoud C, Clavagnier S, Giroud P, Sappey-Marinier D, Barone P, Dehay C, Toroczkai Z, Knoblauch K, Van Essen DC, Kennedy H. A weighted and directed interareal connectivity matrix for macaque cerebral cortex. Cereb Cortex in press, DOI: 10.1093/cercor/bhs1270.

94 Kennedy H, Dehay C. Self-organization and interareal networks in the primate cortex. Prog Brain Res, 2012, 195:341-360.

93 Vezoli J, Fifel K, Leviel V, Dehay C, Kennedy H, Cooper HM, Gronfier C, Procyk E. Early presymptomatic and long-term changes of rest activity cycles and cognitive behavior in a MPTP-monkey model of Parkinson's disease. PLoS One, 2011, 6(8):e23952.

92 Markov NT, Misery P, Falchier A, Lamy C, Vezoli J, Quilodran R, Gariel MA, Giroud P, Ercsey-Ravasz M, Pilaz LJ, Huissoud C, Barone P, Dehay C, Toroczkai Z, Van Essen DC, Kennedy H, Knoblauch K. Weight Consistency Specifies Regularities of Macaque Cortical Networks. Cereb Cortex. 2011, 21:1254-1272.

91 Anderson JC, Kennedy H, Martin KA. Pathways of attention: synaptic relationships of frontal eye field to v4, lateral intraparietal cortex, and area 46 in macaque monkey. J Neurosci., 2011, 31: 10872-10881.

90 Dolmazon V, Alenina N, Markossian S, Mancip J, van de Vrede Y, Fontaine E, Dehay C, Kennedy H, Bader M, Savatier P, Bernat A. Forced expression of Lmx1b enhances differentiation of mouse ES cells into serotonergic neurons. Stem Cells Dev, 2011, 20:301-311

89 Pilaz LJ, Patti D, Marcy M, Ollier E, Pfister S, Douglas RJ, Betizeau M, Gautier E, Cortay V, Doerflinger N, Kennedy H, Dehay C. Forced G1 phase reduction alters mode of division, neuron number and laminar phenotype in the cerebral cortex. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA, 2009, 106:21924-21929

88 Dehay C, Kennedy H. Transcriptional regulation and alternative splicing make for better brains. Neuron, 2009, 62:455-457.

87 Fish JL, Dehay C, Kennedy H, Huttner WB. Making bigger brains-the evolution of neural-progenitor-cell division. J Cell Sci. 2008 121(Pt 17):2783-93.

86 Wianny F, Bernat A, Huissoud C, Marcy G, Markossian S, Cortay V, Giroud P, Leviel V, Kennedy H, Savatier P, Dehay C. Derivation and Cloning of a Novel Rhesus ES cell line stably expressing Tau-GFP. Stem Cells. 2008 26(6):1444-1453

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85 Dehay C, Kennedy H. Cell-cycle control and cortical development. Nat Rev Neurosci, 2007, 8(6):438-50.

84 Clavagnier S, Prado J, Kennedy H, Perenin MT. How humans reach: distinct cortical systems for central and peripheral vision. Neuroscientist, 2007, 13:22-27.

83 Price DJ, Kennedy H, Dehay C, Zhou L, Mercier M, Jossin Y, Goffinet AM, Tissir F, Blakey D, Molnar Z. The development of cortical connections. Eur J Neurosci, 2006, 23:910-920.

82 Molnar Z, Metin C, Stoykova A, Tarabykin V, Price DJ, Francis F, Meyer G, Dehay C, Kennedy H. Comparative aspects of cerebral cortical development. Eur J Neurosci, 2006, 23:921-934.

81 Lukaszewicz A, Cortay V, Giroud P, Berland M, Smart IH, Kennedy H, Dehay C. The concerted modulation of proliferation and migration contributes to the specification of the cytoarchitecture and dimensions of cortical areas. Cereb Cortex, 2006, 16 Suppl 1:i26-34.

80 Lukaszewicz A, Savatier P, Cortay V, Giroud P, Huissoud C, Berland M, Kennedy H, Dehay C. G1 phase regulation, area-specific cell cycle control, and cytoarchitectonics in the primate cortex. Neuron, 2005, 47:353-364.

79 Prado J, Clavagnier S, Otzenberger H, Scheiber C, Kennedy H, Perenin MT. Two cortical systems for reaching in central and peripheral vision. Neuron, 2005, 48:849-858

78 Huberman AD, Dehay C, Berland M, Chalupa LM, Kennedy H. Early and rapid targeting of eye-specific axonal projections to the dorsal lateral geniculate nucleus in the fetal macaque. J Neurosci, 2005, 25:4014-4023.

77 Vezoli J, Falchier A, Jouve B, Knoblauch K, Young M, Kennedy H. Quantitative analysis of connectivity in the visual cortex: extracting function from structure. Neuroscientist, 2004, 10:476-82

76 Clavagnier S, Falchier A, Kennedy H. Long-distance feedback projections to area V1: Implications for multisensory integration, spatial awareness, and visual consciousness. Cog Affect Behav Neurosci, 2004, 4(2) 117-126

75 Smart IHM, Dehay C, Giroud P, Berland M, Kennedy H. Unique morphological features of the proliferative zones and posmitotic compartments of the neural epithelium giving rise to striate and extrastriate cortex in the monkey. Cereb Cortex, 2002, 12:37-53.

74 Batardière A, Barone P, Knoblauch K, Giroud P, Berland M, Dumas AM, Kennedy H. Early specification of the hierarchical organization of visual cortical areas in the macaque monkey. Cereb Cortex, 2002, 12:453-465

73 Lukaszewicz A, Savatier P, Cortay V, Kennedy H, Dehay C. Contrasting effects of bFGF and NT3 on cell cycle kinetics of mouse cortical stem cells. J Neurosci, 2002, 12(5) : 6610-6622

72 Falchier A, Clavagnier S, Barone P, Kennedy H (2002) Anatomical evidence of multimodal integration in primate striate cortex. J Neurosci, 2002, 22 :5749-5759

71 Dehay C, Savatier P, Cortay V, Kennedy H. Cell-cycle kinetics of neocortical precursors are influenced by embryonic thalamic axons. J Neurosci, 2001, 21:201-214.

70 Polleux F, Dehay C, Goffinet A, Kennedy H. Pre- and post-mitotic events contribute to the progressive acquisition of area-specific connectional fate in the neocortex. Cereb Cortex, 2001, 11:1027-1039.

69 Barone P, Kennedy H. Non-uniformity of neocortex: areal heterogeneity of NADPH-diaphorase reactive neurons in adult macaque monkeys. Cereb Cortex, 2000, 10: 160-174.

68 Barone P, Batardière A, Knoblauch K, Kennedy H. Laminar distribution of neurons in extrastriate areas projecting to V1 and V4 correlates with the hierarchical rank and indicates the operation of a distance rule. J Neurosci, 2000, 20(9):3263-3281.

67 Wefers CJ, Dehay C, Berland M, Kennedy H, Chalupa L. Retinogeniculate axons in the fetal monkey develop normally after termination of prenatal binocular competition. J Comp Neurol, 2000, 427:362-369

66 Snider CJ, Dehay C, Berland M, Kennedy H, Chalupa L. Prenatal development of retinogeniculate axons in the macaque monkey during segregation of binocular inputs. J Neurosci, 1999, 19: 220-228.

65 Batardière A, Barone P, Dehay C, Kennedy H. Area-specific laminar distribution of cortical feedback neurons projecting to cat area 17: Quantitative analysis in the adult and during ontogeny. J Comp Neurol, 1998, 396:493-510.

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64 Polleux F, Dehay C, Kennedy H. Neurogenesis and commitment of corticospinal neurons in reeler. J Neurosci, 1998, 18:9910-9923.

63 Polleux F, Dehay C, Kennedy H. The timetable of laminar neurogenesis contributes to the specification of cortical areas in mouse isocortex. J Comp Neurol, 1997, 385:95-116.

62 Polleux F, Dehay C, Moraillon B, Kennedy H. Regulation of neuroblast cell-cycle kinetics plays a crucial role in the generation of unique features of neocortical areas. J Neurosci, 1997, 17:7763-7783.

61 Kennedy H, Dehay C. Cortical Development : A progressive and selective mesh, with or without constructivism. Behav Brain Res, 1997, 20:570-571.

60 Dehay C, Giroud P, Berland M, Killackey H, Kennedy H. The contribution of thalamic input to the specification of cytoarchitectonic cortical fields in the primate: effects of bilateral enucleation in the foetal monkey on the boundaries and dimensions of striate and extrastriate cortex. J Comp Neurol, 1996, 367:70-89

59 Barone P, Dehay C, Berland M, Kennedy H. The role of directed growth and target selection in the formation of cortical pathways: prenatal development of the projection of area V2 to area V4 in the monkey. J Comp Neurol, 1996, 374:1-20

58 Dehay C, Giroud P, Berland M, Killackey HP, Kennedy H. Phenotypic characterisation of respecified visual cortex subsequent to prenatal enucleation in the monkey: Development of acetylcholinesterase and cytochrome oxidase patterns. J Comp Neurol, 1996, 376:386-402.

57 Barone P, Dehay C, Berland M, Bullier J, Kennedy H. Developmental remodelling of the primate visual cortical pathway. Cereb Cortex, 1995, 5:22-38

56 Salin PA, Kennedy H, Bullier J. Spatial reciprocity of connections between areas 17 and 18 in the cat. Can J Physiol Pharmacol, 1995, 73:1339-1347

55 Barone P, Dehay C, Berland M, Kennedy H. Developmental changes in the distribution of acetylcholinesterase in the extrastriate visual cortex of the monkey. Dev Brain Res, 1994, 77:290-294

54 Kennedy H, Salin P, Bullier J, Horsburgh G. Topography of developing Thalamic and cortical pathways in the visual system of the cat. J Comp Neurol, 1994, 348:298-319

53 Kennedy H, Dehay C. Cortical specification of mice and men. Cerebral Cortex, 1993, 3(3):27-35

52 Kennedy H, Dehay C. The importance of developmental timing in cortical specification. Persp Dev Neurobio, 1993, 1:93-99

51 Meissirel C, Dehay C, Kenedy H. Transient cortical pathways in the pyramidal tract of the neonatal ferret. J Comp Neurol, 1993, 337:193-213

50 Dehay C, Giroud P, Berland M, Smart I, Kennedy H. Modulation of the cell cycle contributes to the parcellation of the primate visual cortex. Nature, 1993, 366:464-466

49 Salin P, Girard P, Kennedy H, Bullier J. Visuotopic organization of corticocortical connections in the visual system of the cat. J Comp Neurol, 1992, 320:415-434

48 Meissirel C, Dehay C, Berland M, Kennedy H. Segregation of callosal and association pathways during development in the visual cortex of the primate. J Neurosci, 1991, 11:3297-3316

47 Dehay C, Horsburgh G, Berland M, Killackey H, Kennedy H. The effects of bilateral enucleation in the primate fetus on the parcellation of visual cortex. Dev Brain Res, 1991, 62:137-141

46 Meissirel C, Dehay C, Berland M, Kennedy H. Incidence of visual cortical neurons which have axon collaterals projecting to both cerebral hemispheres during prenatal primate development. Dev Brain Res, 1990, 56:123-126

45 Kennedy H, Dehay C, Horsburgh G. Striate cortex periodicity. Nature, 1990, 348:494

44 Crémieux J, Orban GA, Duysens J, Amblard B, Kennedy H. Experimental myopia in cats reared in stroboscopic illumination. Vision Res, 1989, 29:1033-1036

43 Salin P, Bullier J, Kennedy H. Convergence and divergence in the afferent projections to cat area 17. J Comp Neurol, 1989, 283:486-512

42 Dehay C, Horsburgh G, Berland M, Killackey H, Kennedy H. Maturation and connectivity of the visual cortex in monkey is altered by prenatal removal of retinal input. Nature, 1989, 337:265- 267

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41 Kennedy H, Bullier J, Dehay C. Transient projection from the superior temporal sulcus to area 17 in the newborn macaque monkey. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA, 1989, 86:8093-8097

40 Magnin M, Kennedy H, Hoffmann KP. A double-labelling investigation of the pretectal visuo-vestibular pathways. Visual Neurosci, 1989, 3:53-58

39 Dehay C, Kennedy H. The maturational status of thalamocortical and callosal connections of visual areas Vl and V2 in the newborn monkey. Behav Brain Res, 1988, 29:237-244

38 Kennedy H, Dehay C. Functional implications of the anatomical organization of the callosal projections of visual areas V1 and V2 in the macaque monkey. Behav Brain Res, 1988, 29:225-236

37 Dehay C, Kennedy H, Bullier J, Berland M. Absence of interhemispheric connections of area 17 during development in the monkey. Nature, 1988, 331:348-350

36 Dehay C, Kennedy H, Bullier J. Characterisation of transient cortical projections from auditory, somatosensory and motor cortices to visual areas 17, 18, and 19 in the kitten. J Comp Neurol, 1988, 272:68-89

35 Kennedy H. Imprinting and cortical plasticity – Comparative aspects of sensitive periods – Rauschecker JP, Nader P. Neuropsychologia, 1988, 26(5):784-786

34 Bullier J, Kennedy H. Axonal bifurcation in the visual system. Trends Neurosci, 1987, 10:205-210

33 Magnin M, Salinger W, Kennedy H. Optokinetic response and visual suppression of the vestibulo-ocular reflex in the open-loop condition in the cat. Vision Res, 1986, 26:653-660

32 Kennedy H, Dehay C, Bullier J. The organization of the callosal connections of visual areas Vl and V2 in the Macaque monkey. J Comp Neurol, 1986, 247:398-415

31 Dehay C, Kennedy H, Bullier J. Callosal connectivity of areas Vl and V2 in the newborn monkey. J Comp Neurol, 1986, 254:20-33

30 Perkel DJ, Bullier J, Kennedy H. Topography of the afferent connectivity of area 17 in the macaque monkey: a double labelling study. J Comp Neurol, 1986, 253:374-402

29 Orban GA, Kennedy H, Bullier J. Velocity sensitivity and direction selectivity of neurons in areas Vl and V2 of the monkey: influence of eccentricity. J Neurophysiol, 1986, 56:462-480

28 Kennedy H, Martin KAC, Orban GA, Whitteridge D. Receptive field properties of neurons in visual area 1 and visual area 2 in the baboon. Neuroscience, 1985, 14:405-415

27 Kennedy H, Bullier J. A double-labelling investigation of the afferent connectivity to cortical areas Vl and V2 of the macaque monkey. J Neurosci, 1985, 5:2815-2830

26 Kennedy H, Bullier J, Dehay C. Cytochrome oxidase activity in the striate cortex and lateral geniculate nucleus of the newborn and adult macaque monkey. Exp Brain Res, 1985, 61:204-209

25 Kennedy H, Orban GA. The importance of movement to the developing visual system. Ophthal Physiol Opt, 1984, 4:67-71

24 Bullier J, Kennedy H, Salinger W. Bifurcation of subcortical afferents to visual areas 17, 18 and 19 in the cat cortex. J Comp Neurol, 1984, 228:309-328

23 Bullier J, Kennedy H, Salinger W. Branching and laminar origin of projections between visual cortical areas in the cat. J Comp Neurol, 1984, 228:329-341

22 Dehay C, BuIlier J, Kennedy H. Transient projections from the fronto-parietal and tempory cortex to areas 17, 18 and 19 in the kitten. Exp Brain Res, 1984, 57:208-212

21 Kennedy H, Orban GA. Response properties of visual cortical neurons in cats reared in stroboscopic illumination. J Neurophysiol, 1983, 49:686-704

20 Kennedy H, Martin KAC, Whitteridge D. Receptive field characteristics of neurons in newborn lambs and adult sheep. Neuroscience, 1983, 10:295-300

19 Bullier J, Kennedy H. Projection of the lateral geniculate nucleus onto cortical area V2 in the Macaque monkey. Exp Brain Res, 1983, 53:168-172

18 Kennedy H. Types of synapses contacting the soma of corticotectal cells in the visual cortex of the cat. Neuroscience, 1982, 9:2159-2163

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17 Kennedy H, Courjon JH, Flandrin JM. Vestibulo-ocular reflex and the optokinetic nystagmus in adult cats reared in stroboscopic illumination. Exp Brain Res, 1982, 48:279-287

16 Kennedy H, Martin KAC, Whitteridge D. Treating monocularly deprived lambs with 4-aminopyridine produces rapid changes in ocular dominance only after short periods of deprivation. Exp Brain Res, 1982, 47:313-316

15 Orban GA, Kennedy H, Maes H. The velocity sensitivity of areas 17 and 18 of the cat. Acta Psychologica, 1981, 48:303-309

14 Orban GA, Kennedy H. The influence of eccentricity on receptive field types and orientation selectivity in areas 17 and 18 of the cat. Brain Res, 1981, 208:203-208

13 Orban GA, Kennedy H, Maes H. Response to movement of neurons in areas 17 and 18 of the cat: velocity sensitivity. J Neurophysiol, 1981, 45:1043-1058

12 Orban GA, Kennedy H, Maes H. Response to movement of neurons in areas 17 and 18 of the cat: direction selectivity. J Neurophysiol, 1981, 45:1059-1073

11 Orban GA, Kennedy H, Maes H. Functional changes across the 17 - 18 border in the cat. Exp Brain Res, 1980, 39:177-186

10 Kennedy H, Flandrin JM, Amblard B. Afferent visual pathways and receptive field properties of superior colliculus neurons in stroboscopically reared cats. Neurosci Lett, 1980, 19:283-288

9 Jeannerod M, Kennedy H, Magnin M. Corollary discharges: its possible implications in visual and oculomotor interactions. Neuropsychologia, 1979, 17:241-258

8 Cooper HM, Kennedy H, Magnin M, Vital-Durand F. Thalamic projections to area 17 in a prosimian primate microcebus murinus. J Comp Neurol, 1979, 187:145-167

7 Magnin M, Kennedy H. Anatomical evidence of a third ascending vestibular pathway involving the ventral lateral geniculate nucleus and the intralaminar nuclei of the cat. Brain Res, 1979, 171:523-529

6 Orban GA, Kennedy H, Maes H, Amblard B. Cats reared in stroboscopic illumination: velocity characteristics of area 18 neurones. Arch Ital Biol, 1978, 116:413-419

5 Orban GA, Kennedy H, Maes H. Influence of eccentricity on velocity characteristics of area 18 neurons in the cat. Brain Res, 1978, 159:391-395

4 Kennedy H, Magnin M. Saccadic influences on single neuron activity in the medial bank of the cat's suprasylvian sulcus (Clare Bishop Area). Exp Brain Res, 1977, 27:315-317

3 Kennedy H, Baleydier C. Direct projections from thalamic intralaminar nuclei to visual cortex in the cat traced with Horseradish Peroxidase. Exp Brain Res, 1977, 28:133-139

2 Kennedy H, Magnin M, Jeannerod M. Receptive fields response of LGD neurons during vestibular stimulation in awake cats. Vision Res, 1976, 16:119-120

1 Flandrin JM, Kennedy H, Amblard B. Effects of stroboscopic rearing on the binocularity and directionality of cat superior colliculus neurons. Brain Res, 1976, 101:576-581

Reviews in international publications

30 Betizeau M, Dehay C, Kennedy H (in press) Conformity and specifity of primate corticogenesis. In The new visual neurosciences, J.S. Werner, and L.M. Chalupa, eds. (Cambridge, MA: MIT Press), pp. 1407-1422.

29 Markov NT, Ercsey-Ravasz MM, Gariel MA, Dehay C, Knoblauch A, Toroczkai Z, Kennedy H (2011) The tribal networks of the cerebral cortex. In: Cerebral Plasticity (Chalupa LM, Berardi N, Caleo M, Galli-Resta L, Pizzorusso T, eds), Cambridge MA: MIT Press, p 275-290.

28 Douglas RJ, Kennedy H, Martin KAC, Visual cortex – neurons and local circuits in Encyclopedia of Neuroscience, Binder MD, Hirokawa N, Windhorst U, Hirsch MC (eds), Springer, 2008.

27 Douglas RJ, Kennedy H, Knoblauch K, Martin KAC. Computation in 3-D: the circuits of neocortex in Encyclopedia of Neuroscience, Binder MD, Hirokawa N, Windhorst U, Hirsch MC (eds), Springer, 2008.

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26 Kennedy H, Douglas R, Knoblauch K, Dehay C. Self-organization and pattern formation in primate cortical networks in Cortical Development : Genes and genetic abnormalities : Novartis Foundation Symposium 288, Bock G, Goode J (eds), Vol 288, 2007, pp178-194, discussion 195-8, 276-81

25 Blond O, Kennedy H, Knoblauch K, Vital-Durand F (2005) La vision. La Recherche 387:74-76.

24 Kennedy H, Knoblauch K. Imagery, art and biological aspects of visual consciousness. Word and image, 2005, 21:124-135.

23 Kennedy H, Burkhalter A. Functional perspectives on the development of cortical connectivity, in « The visual neuroscience », LM Chalupa, JS Werner (eds). Bradford Books, MIT Press, 2003, pp146-158.

22 Kennedy H, Dehay C. La longue maturation de la fonction visuelle. Science et vie, 2001, 216:60-67.

21 Kennedy H, Dehay C. Gradients and boundaries: limits of modularity and its influence on the isocortex. Dev Sci, 2001, 4:147-148.

20 Barone P, Berland M, Dehay C, Kennedy H: Développement des connexions cortico-corticales du primate. Arch Pédiatr, 1999, 6 suppl3: 193s-194s

19 Kennedy H, Dehay C: The nature and nurture of cortical development. In Normal and abnormal development of the cortex. A Galaburda and Y Christen (eds): Berlin Heidelberg, Springer-Verlag, 1997, pp. 25-56

18 Kennedy H, Batardière A, Dehay C, Barone P: Synaesthesia: Implications for developmental Neurobiology. In Synaethesia: classic and contemporary readings. S Baron-Cohen and J Harrison (eds), Blackwell Oxford Press, 1996, pp243-256

17 Kennedy H, Dehay C: In vivo and in vitro evidence for areal commitment of neuron precursors in the ventricular zone of the neocortex. In: development of the cerebral cortex, Ciba foundation symposium 193. New York: Wiley & Sons. G Block and G Gardew (eds) 1995, p251-257

16 Kennedy H, Dehay C: Ontogeny of visual callosal projections in primates. In: Epilepsy and the Corpus Callosum II. New York: Plenum Press. AG Reeves and DW Roberts (eds) 1995, p49-57

15 Kennedy H, Dehay C: Cortex cérébral: le poids des gènes. La Recherche, 1994, 263:332-333

14 Kennedy H, Dehay C: The relevance of primate corticogenesis for understanding the emergence of cognitive abilities in man. In: Developmental Neurocognition: Speech and face processing in the first year of life. Nato serie D., B de Boysson-Bardies et al. (eds), 1993, 69 :17-30

13 Dehay C, Kennedy H: Primate Corticogenesis. In: The functional organisation of the human visual cortex. Wenner-Gren International symposium, B Gulyas, P Roland and D Ottosson (eds), Pergamon Press, Oxford, 1993, p17-27

12 Kennedy H, Dehay C: Le développement du cortex cérébral. La Recherche, 1993, 251:132-141

11 Dehay C, Kennedy H: Control mechanisms of primate corticogenesis. Wenner Cren Symposium, Mac Millan Press, 1993

10 Kennedy H, Meissirel C, Dehay C: Callosal pathways in primates and their compliancy to general rules governing the organization of corticocortical connectivity. In Neuroanatomy of the visual pathays and their development, B Dreher and S Robinson (Eds.). vol 3, Vision and Visual Dysfunction, J. Cronly- Dillon (ed.). Mac Milland Press, 1991, pp. 324-359

9 Dumas AM, Berland M, Dehay C, Kennedy H. Development of the cerebral cortex in the primate. Sci Tech Ani Lab, 1991, 16:251-256.

8 Kennedy H, Dehay C: La chronologie de la corticogenèse et ses implications dans l'émergence des fonctions psychiques et cognitives. Neuro-Psy, 1990, 5:201-216

7 Kennedy H, Dehay C, Bourdet C: Inter- and intrahemispheric transient pathways in the cat. In: Seeing contour and colour, JJ Kulikowski, CM Dickinson and IJ Murray (eds.). Series Vision and visual health care. Pergamon Press, 1989

6 Kennedy H, Dehay C: Le développement du cerveau. La Recherche, 1987, 18:26-34

5 Kennedy H, Orban GA: Behavioural and neurophysiological correlates of visual movement deprivation in the cat. In: "Brain mechanisms and spatial vision". DJ Ingle, M Jeannerod and DN Lee (eds.). Martinus Nijhof, Dordrecht, The Netherlands, 1985, pp 331-370

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4 Kennedy H: Rôle du mouvement dans la maturation du système visuel: effets de l'élevage en lumière stroboscopique chez le chat. Doctorat d'Etat ès-sciences Université Claude Bernard, Lyon, Juin 1983.

3 Orban GA, Duysens J, Kennedy H: Possible contribution of the cortical areas 17, 18 and 19 to the optokinetic response in the cat. In: Physiological and pathological aspects of eye movements, A Roucoux and M Crommelinck (Eds.). Dr. W. Junk Publishers London, The Hague, Boston, 1982, pp 187-192

2 Kennedy H, Martin KAC, Rao VM, Whitteridge D: Neuronal plasticity in the visual system of the sheep. In: Animal models of neurological disease, F Clifford Rose and P Behan (Eds.). Pitamn, London, 1981, pp 249-265

1 Kennedy H: Projections oculo motrices sur le système visuel: critique de la notion de décharge corollaire. Thèse de Doctorat, Université Claude Bernard, Lyon I, France, 1978

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Grants and fellowships: 2012-2019 Coordinator: ANR Laboratory of Excellence (LabEx) "CORTEX". Total amount: 11.5 M€ Construction, Cognitive Function, Remediation and Repair of the Cortex Partners: Stem cell and Brain Research Institute, Centre des Neurosciences Cognitives, Centre de

Recherche en Neurosciences de Lyon, Groupe d'Analyse et de Théorie Economique, Centre de Génétique et de Physiologie Moléculaire et Cellulaire, Laboratoire d'Etude des Mécanismes Cognitifs.

2012-2015 Coordinator: ANR Blanc Core-Nets. Total amount: 426,716 €, Organizational principles of interareal cortical networks 2011-2014 Coordinator: Région Rhône-Alpes CIBLE 2011. Total amount: 50,000 € Network properties of the primate cortex 2008-2012 Coordinator: European commission, FP7 – Information and Communication Technologies. Total

amount: 4.6 M€ Self-Constructing computing systems (Acronym: SECO) Partners: KAC Martin, RJ Douglas (Switzerland), C von der Malsburg (Germany), W. Maass, T.

Natschlager (Austria) J. van Pelt (Netherland), 2005-2008 Coordinator: ANR 2005 Neurosciences, neurology and psychiatry. Total amount: 390,000 € Dynamics of cortico-cortical connections in primates 2005-2009 Coordinator: European commission, FP6 – IST. Total amount: 3.6 M€. Neocortical Daisy architectures and graphical models for context-dependent processing, (Acronym:

DAISY) Partners: KAC Martin, RJ Douglas (Switzerland), A Grinvald, S Ullman (Israel), C von der

Malsburg (Germany) 2003-2006 Coordinator: Ministry of Research, ACI Integrative and Computational Neurosciences. Total

amount: 27,500 € Electrophysiological characterization, morphological and molecular signatures of cortico-cortical

neurons feedforward and feedback from the visual cortex in the macaque monkey 2002-2005 Coinvestigator: Ministry of Research, ACI Integrative and Computational Neurosciences. Amount:

4,000 € The fragmentation of the action in the monkey: electrophysiology, anatomy and modeling Partners: JP Joseph, K Knoblauch, B Jouve. 2002 Coinvestigator: ANVAR, Support for innovation 2001, emerging project. Total amount: 32,370 € Creating a company to exploit primate embryonic stem cells as tools for cell therapy of

neurodegenerative diseases. Partners: Colette Dehay, Pierre Savatier 2001-2002 Coinvestigator: INSERM/MVG Connectivity and histological characteristics of the functionally of the cortical areas of the primate Partners: Pr. Guy Orban (B) 2001-2002 Coinvestigator: Procope. Hierarchical and parallel processing of information in the parietal cortex Partners : Frank Bremmer (D), Klaus Peter Hoffmann (D) 2000-2003 Coinvestigator: Human Frontier Science Program. Amount: 174,000 € Function and development of feedforward and feedback connections in neocortex Partners: Kevan A. C. Martin (Switzerland), Malcom Young (UK), Andreas Burkhalter (USA) 2000-2003 Coordinator: European commission, FP5-Quality of life and management of living resources. Total

Amount: 1.2 M€. Principles of areal interactions in primate visual cortex (Acronym: Nets and representation). Partners: K. A. C. Martin (Switzerland), M. Young (UK) 1997-2000 Coordinator: Région Rhône-Alpes. Total Amount: 168,000 € Fetal and perinatal suffering and neuronal maturation. 1996-1999 Coordinator: European commission - Biomed. Total Amount: 385,000 €. Cortex development and plasticity: fundamental aspects of the developmental plasticity of the

cerebral cortex: implications for neurological disease. Partners: Pr L. Maffei (Italy), Dr D. Price (UK) 1995 Inserm, Total Amount: 7,600 € Financing of the meeting "Cerebral Cortex: Function and Development", Lyon 1992 Coordinator: Région Rhône-Alpes. Total Amount: 10,000 € Communication Mother-Child during gestation. 1991-1996 Coordinator: European commission. Amount: 183,000 € Development of the primate cortex

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1990-1993 Coordinator: Inserm grant, Total Amount: 10,500 € Clinical network “fetal suffering” 1990-1992 Coordinator: Ministry for research and high education (MRES). Total Amount: 46,000 € Information processing in the primate visual cortex. 1990-1992 Coordinator: Ministry for research and high education (MRES-DGESR). Total Amount: 23,000 € Development and plasticity of the visual cortex. 1990-1991 Coordinator: Région Rhône-Alpes. Total Amount: 16,800 €. Study of cell lines in the primate brain with retroviral vector. 1989-1990 Foundation CHATEAUBRIAND Total Amount: 21,300 €. Ontogenesis of the primate cortex. Postdoctoral grant for K. Koralec. 1989 Foundation FYSSEN Total Amount: 5,000 € Primate neurogenesis. Visiting Fellowship I. Smart. 1988-1991 Coordinator: I.B.R.O. Total Amount: 5,000 $ Organization and development of the circuitry of the visual cortex 1987-1989 European Training Program (ETP) Total Amount: 3,000 €. Twining Grant 1987-1989 Coordinator: Ministry for research and high education (MRES-DGESR). Total Amount: 23,000 € Development and plasticity of the visual cortex. 1987-1989 Sydney University Medical Foundation. Total Amount: 23,000 € Ontogenesis of the cortical topography. Postdoctoral grant for G. Horsburgh. 1986-1987 Coordinator: Direction of Research and Technical Study (DRET). Total Amount: 46,000 € Thème: Neuroanatomie fonctionnelle des efférences corticales de l'aire 17 chez le singe 1986 Coordinator: Ministry of Research and Technology (MRT). Total Amount: 11,400 € Ontogenesis of connections 1983-1985 Coordinator: Ministry of Research and Technology (MRT). Total Amount: 30,500 € Retinotopy and connection of the visual cortical areas 1981- 1983 Coordinator: Ministry of Research and Technology (MRT). Total Amount: 23,000 € Identification of the visual cortical areas.

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Scientific supervision since 2013 Supervision of the PhD thesis of Ana Ribeiro Gomes since 2011 Supervision of the PhD thesis of Loic Magrou since 2010 Supervision of the PhD thesis of Razvan Gamanut 2010-2012 Nikola Markov, Postdoctoral fellow since 2008 Joint PhD thesis supervisor (with K. Knoblauch) of Marie-Alice Gariel 2006-2010 Supervision of the PhD thesis of Nikola Markov Presently employed as Postdoctoral fellow at Yale University, Sestan Lab. 2004 - 2008 Joint PhD thesis supervisor (with E. Procyk) of R. Quilodran Presently employed as professor at University of Valparaíso, Valparaíso, Chile 2003 - 2007 Supervision of the PhD thesis of J. Vezoli. Presently employed as Postdoctoral fellow at Ernst Strüngmann Institute (ESI) for Neuroscience

in Cooperation with Max Planck Society, Frankfurt, Germany 2002 - 2007 Joint PhD thesis supervisor (with JP Joseph) of J. Sallet. Presently employed as Postdoctoral fellow at Decision and Action Laboratory, University of

Oxford, UK. 2001 - 2002 P. Chameau, Postdoctoral fellow Presently employed as Researcher at SILS - CNS University of Amsterdam, Netherland 2001 - 2005 Joint PhD thesis supervisor (with C. Dehay) of R. Carney. 2000 - 2005 Supervision of the PhD thesis of A. Falchier. Presently employed as research fellow at Nathan S. Kline Institute for Psychiatric Research,

Orangeburg, USA 2000 - 2005 Joint PhD thesis supervisor (with MT Perenin) of S. Clavagnier. Presently employed as Postdoctoral fellow at McGill Vision Research, Montreal, Canada 1995 - 1998 Supervision of the PhD thesis of A. Batardière. Presently Manager of FARCODERM France 1993 - 1997 Supervision of the PhD thesis of F. Polleux Professor, head of laboratory at Scripps Research Institute, La Jolla, USA. 1991-1996 P. Barone, Postdoctoral fellow. Presently director of Research, CNRS, Toulouse France 1989-1992 K. Koralek, Postdoctoral fellow. Funded by foundation Fyssen. 1988-1993 Supervision of the PhD thesis of C. Meissirel. Presently researcher at CRNL, Lyon, France. 1987-1989 G. Horsburgh Postdoctoral fellow. 1986-1991 Joint PhD thesis supervisor (with J Bullier) of C. Bourdet. 1984-1985 Supervision of D. Perkel, student of Harvard Medical School (USA). Presently Professor, Departments of Biology & Otolaryngology; Director, Neurobiology &

Behavior, University of Washington, Seattle, USA 1984-1987 Joint PhD thesis supervisor (with J Bullier) of C. Dehay. Presently head of SBRI, Lyon, France 1978-1980 Scientific supervision of M. Rao and J.A. Glowinski, University of Oxford, UK.

PhD Committee

1987 July 10th: PhD in Neuroscience of C. Dehay, University Claude Bernard Lyon I September 30th: PhD in Neuroscience of M.J. Cordier-Picouet, University Paris VII (reviewer) December 4th: PhD in Neuroscience of D. Shulz, University Paris-Sud (reviewer) 1989 April 28th: PhD in Neuroscience of P. M. Biene, University de Montpellier 1991 June 4th: PhD in Neuroscience of P. Salin, University Claude Bernard Lyon 1 October 22nd: PhD in Medecine of C. Bourdet, University Claude Bernard Lyon 1 1994 January 7th: PhD in Neuroscience of C. Meissirel, University Claude Bernard Lyon 1 1995 June 12th: PhD in Neuroscience of A. Chedotal, University de Paris VI (reviewer) 1997 March 21st: PhD in neuroscience of C. Garnier, University de Poitiers November PhD in Neuroscience of F. Polleux, University Claude Bernard Lyon 1 1998 February 13th: PhD in Neuroscience of V. Castellani, University Claude Bernard Lyon 1 (reviewer) October 30th: PhD in neuroscience of J. Negroni, University Claude Bernard Lyon 1 November 20th: PhD in Neuroscience of N. Chevassus-au-Louis, University Paris VII (reviewer) December 10th: PhD in Neuroscience of A. Batardière, University Claude Bernard Lyon 1 1999 April 19th: PhD in Neuroscience of Y. Gitton, University Paris VI (reviewer)

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September 17th: Accreditation to supervise research (HDR) of Pierre Savatier October: Accreditation to supervise research (HDR) of Paul Salin 2002 May: PhD in Neuroscience of M. Gautschi: Neuronal death in the lateral geniculate nucleus

following a cortical lesion in young ferrets. University of Lausanne, Switzerland. 2003 June 28th: PhD in Neuroscience of A. Lukaszewicz: Role of the cell cycle regulators in the

differentiation of precursors: consequences for cerebral corticogenesis, University Claude Bernard, Lyon 1.

2005 December PhD in Neuroscience of A. Falchier, University Claude Bernard, Lyon 1. 2008 June 13th: Accreditation to supervise research (HDR) of Emmanuel Procyk: Neurobiology of

Executive Fonctions. University Claude Bernard Lyon 1. 2009 December 15th: PhD in Neuroscience of LJ Pilaz: Role of G1 phase regulators during corticogenesis

University Claude Bernard Lyon 1. 2010 June 3rd: PhD in Neuroscience of N. Markov: Exploration of the interareal cortico-cortical

network of the macaque monkey, University Claude Bernard Lyon 1 2010 December 10th: PhD in Neuroscience of A. Reynaud: Functionnal role of lateral interactions in the

integration of eye movement: study in optical imagery in the primary visual cortex of awake monkey, University of la Méditerranée (reviewer)

2012 April 2nd: PhD in Neuroscience of S. Lallée: Towards a distributed, embodied and computational theory of cooperative interaction, University Claude Bernard Lyon 1.

2013 January 23th: PhD in Neuroscience of X. Hinaut: Recurrent Neural Networks for Abstract Sequence and Grammatical Structure Processing, with an Application to Human-Robot Interaction, University Claude Bernard, Lyon 1.

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Conferences list 2011 May 4-6th: FET11, Science beyond fiction, Budapest, Hungary.

June 29-30th: FET-Fi RCC Brain CWG Meeting, Amsterdam. Invited speaker. Conference title: Future goal for cortical anatomy

September 4-6th: Neuro Informatics conference 2011, INCF, Boston USA. Invited speaker. Workshops: Network principles derived from analysis and databasing of cortical connectivity. Conference title: Weight heterogeneity and the specificity of interareal cortical networks

October 5th: International symposium in honour of Guy Orban, Bruxelles, Belgium. October 23rd: Invited speaker; Department of Physics, University of Notre Dame, Pr Zoltan

Toroczkai October 28th: Fifth Annual Swartz Symposium, New Haven, USA. Invited speaker “The

organization and function of large-scale brain circuit”. Conference title: Distance and weight make the difference in cortical networks

October 30th: Invited speaker, Department of Psychological Science, Vanderbilt University, Pr J Kaas.

November 4th: Invited speaker, Computational Laboratory of Cortical Dynamics, Department of Neurobiology, Pr XJ Wang

2010 February 4th Invited speaker, Institute for theoretical Computer Science, University of Graz,

Austria, Pr W. Maass March 12-14th Invited speaker - The 56th NIBB Conference Neocortical Organization, Okazaki,

Japan. Title: "Principles of interareal cortical Networks" March 15-17th Invited speaker - Cell Cycle and development symposium, Kyoto, Japan. Title: "The

role of the G1 phase in rodent and primate corticogenesis". November, Invited by T Sejnowski, Salk Institute for Biological Studies, San Diego, USA. Title:

Interareal connectivity of the cortex. 2009 June 11-14th Toward a science of consciousness, Hong Kong, China. Neocortical Strong Loops: A

framework for consciousness? September 10th Barcelona cognition, brain and technology summer school, BCBT 2009. Invited

speaker: Strong Loops, Weak links and Small Worlds: Distance Rules in the Neocortex.

September 19th Invited by Y. Kososdo from the Riken Center for Developmental Biology, Wako, Japan. Conference title: Tribal networks in cerebral cortex.

October 26th Invited by Brian Wandell from Stanford University, Center for Mind, Brain, and Computation, Department of Psychology.

November 2nd Invited by R. Llinas, Department of Physiology and Neuroscience, New York University Langone Medical Center, USA. Conference title: “Dynamics of cortical networks.”

November 19th Invited by Zoltan Molnar from Oxford University, conference title: “Forced G1 phase reduction alters mode of division, neuron number and laminar phenotype in the cerebral cortex”.

November 20th Invited by Pr M. Rushworth from Department of Experimental Psychology, Oxford University. Conference title: “Role of connection weight in cortical networks”

November 25th Biotechnology in Marseille (France) -. Title: L'importance pour la technologie moderne de comprendre l'origine et les fonctions du cerveau.

December 8th Invited by Pr. Logothetis from Max-Planck-Institute for Biological Cybernetics, Department Physiology of Cognitive Processes, conference title: “Cortical networks”

2008 January 24th 18th Congress of the French Society of pediatric neurology, Besançon, France (23-26

Jan 2008). Conference title: “The unique characteristics of the human cerebral corticogenesis”.

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March 4th Foundation Rhône-Alpes Futur, Maladie d’Alzheimer in Rhône-Alpes region: State of the art and present strengths. Conference title: “Repairing and Neuroprotective Therapeutics”.

July 15th 6th Forum of European Neuroscience (12-16 July 2008), Geneva, Switzerland. Conference title: “Contextual processing in the cortex”.

November 18th Invited speaker par Z. Toroczkai from University of Notre Dame, dept of physics, South Bend, IL, USA. Conference title: ‘Strong Loops and Small worlds in the Neocortex’

November 23rd Invited by Nenad Sestan from Yale University, dept of Neurobiology, Kalvi Institute, New Haven, CT, USA. Conference title: “Strong Loops and Small worlds in the Neocortex”.

November 25th Invited by Charles Schroeder from the Laboratory for Cognitive Neuroscience and Neuroimaging, Nathan S. Kline Institute for psychiatric research, Orangeburg, NY, USA. Conference title: ‘Strong Loops and Small worlds in the Neocortex’

2007 January 29th Invited by Zoltan Molnar from Oxford University, St Johns College. Conference title:

“Primate cortical development” January 30th Novartis Foundation Symposium N°28 "Cortical development: Genes and Genetic

abnormalities", London, Conference title: “Self-organization of the cortex”. February 2nd London University, Birkbeck College (Invited G. Block) Conference title: “Self-

organization of the cortex”. November 7th: Invited by A. Burkhalter from Washington University in St Louis, Department of

Anatomy and Neurobiology, St Louis, USA. Conference title: Dynamics of cortical connectivity.

November 9th Invited by J. Kaas from Vanderbilt University, Psychology Department, Nashville, USA., Conference title: “Contextual processing in the cortex”.

November 13th Invited by M. Sur from Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Mriganka Sur Lab, Cambridge, MA, USA. Conference title: “Development of contextual processing in the cortex”.

November 15th Invited by E. Grove from University of Chicago, Dept of Neurobiology, Chicago, USA. Conference title:”Development of contextual processing in the cortex”

November 20th Invited by G. Fishell from New York University School of Medicine, Smilow research Center, New York, USA. Conference title: “Unique features of primate cortical development”.

2006: May 27th University College London, Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience, Workshop on

synaesthesia, Conference title: “Animal models of multi-sensory cortical connectivity and synaesthesia.”

2005: February 8th: Invited by Pr Z. Molnar, University of Oxford, UK. Conference title: “Early and rapid

targeting of eye-specific axonal projections to the dorsal lateral geniculate nucleus in the fetal macaque”.

February 15th: Invited par S. Mani, Molecular and Cellular Neuroscience, National Brain Research Centre, Manesar, Inde. Confenrece title: “lnformation processing in the cortex”.

February 22-23rd: Invited by S. Tole, Department of Biological Sciences, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Mumbai, India. Conference titles: “lnformation processing in the cortex” and “Development of primate cortex”.

March 1st: Invited by S. Chatterji, National Centre for Biological Sciences, Bangalore, India. Conference title: “Development of primate cortex”.

Sept 25th – Oct 4th: FENS/IBRO Summer School, ''Development and Plasticity of the Human Cerebral Cortex", Conference title “Specification of neocortical areas - interplay between intrinsic and extrinsic mechanisms” Zagreb, Croatie.

2004: August 15-28th: Computational and Intergrative Neurosciences, Summer school, title:

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Electrophysiologic and morphological Characterisation and molecular signature of feedback and feedforward cortical neurons of the visual cortex in the Macaque. Concarneau (Brittany, France).

2003: June: Invited by Pr Rizzollati, University of Parme, Italy. Conference title: “lnformation

processing in the cortex” June: Invited Pr Z. Molnar, University of Oxford, UK. Conference title: “Hierarchical

processing in the primate cortex”. July: Invited by Pr L. Chalupa, University of California, Davis, USA. Conference title:

“Development of primate cortex”. 2002: September INMED International conference, La Ciotat. “Development of primate cortex”. November 14-16th Invited to the International colloquium ENS Lettres et Sciences Humaines, From the

Brain to the behaviour”, Lyon. Conference title « Specificities from the primate cortex development»

2001: April 18-21st Invited to the Neurology Day, Lyon. Conference title « Organisation principles of the

connectivity and functional models in the visual cortex. April 25th: Invited to the Biological engineering colloquium for therapeutic regeneration, Lyon.

Conference title « Primate model and stem-cell graft in the nervous system» Sept 25-28th Invited to the Autumn school in cognitive neuroscience, Oxford, Great Britain.

Conference title « Afferent specification and primate cortex development. 2000: February 11th Invited by Peter Clarke, Lausanne, Switzerland. Conference title “Development and

function of feedforward and feedback connections in the primate”. February Invited by Pr F. Mauguière to the Epilepsy Day, ENS Lyon. Conference title:

“Connections and consciousness” March 13th Invited by F Bremmer, Bochum, Germany. Conference title “Development and

function of feedforward and feedback connections in the primate”. April 6th Invited to the Neuroinformatics Congress within the framework of FP5, Antwerp,

Belgium. April 7th Invited by Pr Orban, Leuven, Belgium June 5th Invited by Pr. C. Blakemore, Physiology Department in the University of Oxford,

Great Brittain. Conference title “Unique features of primate corticogenesis” June 24-28th Invited to the Congress of European Neurosciences, Brighton, Great Brittain.

Conference title “Acting on the map” 1999: January 24th invited by Pr L. Chalupa to the Congress “Winter conference on Brain Research ”. March Invited by U. Eysel, Ruhr Universitat, Bochum, Germany. Conference title:

“Hierarchy of the visual cortex” March 14th Invited by the Dr Baron-Cohen to the congress “ Visual images: verbal images; other

images ” in Oxford, conference title “ Feedback and the linguistic function of the visual image ”

March 17th Conference for the general public organized within the framework of the Brain week in Lyon. Conference title "Consciousness of the Biology"

November Invited by M. Young, University of Newcaslte, GB. Conference title: “Hierarchy of the visual cortex”

1998: April 1st Invited by Pr. Pasko Rakic, Yale, USA. Conference title "Development of primate

cortex" April 2nd: Invited by Pr.M. Sur MIT, USA. Conference title "Modulation of cell-cycle kinetics

determines neuron number in cortical areas" April 8th: Invited by Pr. R. Martinez, University of the Deaf, Gallaudet, Washington, USA.

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Conference title "Brain plasticity and hearing: a biological perspective" April 17th: Invited par le Dr C. Mason, Columbia University, New York, USA. Conference title

"Cell cycle and area specification in neocortex" June 25th: Invited by Pr Ben Ari, Paris. Conference title "Development of retino-thalamic

projections in prenatal monkey" September 16th: Invited by Pr JF Pujol in the Société Française de Physiologie, Lyon. Conference title

"Development of the neocortex" November 17th: Invited by Pr Vincent Laudet, ENS Lyon. Conference title " Development of the

neocortex " 1997: October 22nd Invited by Pr. MUH, INSERM U316, Aussois (France) 1996 February 6th Invited by A. Prochiantz ANPP, Congress “Neurogenesis: from the egg to the brain”

Paris March 21st Invited by Y. Ben-Ari, Congress Guigoz April 24th Invited by K. Martin, Neuroinformatics department, Zurich (Switzerland). Conference

title "Nature versus nurture in the development of the cerebral cortex" May 7th Invited by J. Lund, Department of Ophtalmology, London (Great Britain). Conference

title "Nature versus nurture in the development of the cerebral cortex" May 20th Invited by Pr M.Stryker, San Francisco, UCSF, USA. Conference title " Development

of cortico-cortical connections in the primate visual system" May 28th Invited by Pr L. Chalupa, University of California, Davis, USA. Conference title

"Role of the retinal input on cortical development" May 31st Invited by S. McConnel, Stanford, UCSF, USA. Conference title "Cellular

mechanisms of cortical specification" 1995 March 10th Invited by Pr E. Boncinelli, DIBIT, Milano, Italie. Conference title " Primate

corticogenesis" March 12th Invited by Pr L. Maffei, Scuole Normale Superiore, Pisa, Italie. Conference title "

Cortical specification of mice and men" May 22nd Invited by Dr J. Price, Smithkline Beecham, Harlow, London (Great Britain).

Conference title " Specification of the primate neocortex" November Invited by Dr J. Parnavelas, University College, London (Great Britain). Conference

title "Development of the primate neocortex" November 10th Invited by Pr H. Killackey, Department of Psychobiology, Irvine, USA. Conference

title "Transient connections in the development of the neocortex" November 20th Invited by Pr L. Chalupa, Univ. of California, Davis, USA. Conference title "

Development of the primate neocortex" 1994 June Invited par le Pr Sotelo, INSERM U106, Paris November Invited speaker to the symposium CIBA Foundation, (London) " Development of the

cerebral cortex" 1993 September 18th Congress Chairman "Approaches to the study of the specification of cortical areas",

Madrid, Symposium satellite of the 16th ENA meeting; invited by Drs C. Dehay, A. Fairen and R. Insausti.

1992 May 4th Invited speaker at the Conference “Colloque National des Neurosciences Françaises” July 1st Invited by Dr Scania de SCHONEN, Nato advanced research Workshop, Marseille

France, “Changes in speech and face processing in infancy: a glimpse at developmental mechanism of cognition”. Conference title: The relevance of primate corticogenesis for understanding the emergence of cognitive abilities in man.

August 21st Invited by Dr WILSON IPS Congress on Environmental influences on the primate

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visual system, Strasbourg. Conference title: Specification of primate striate cortex. September 23rd Invited by Dr K. MARTIN, University of Oxford, UK. Conference title “Cortical

Specification of mice and men” September 29th Pôle Rhône Alpes de Sciences Cognitives. Conference title: “Corticogénèse du

primate”. 1991 June 16-18th Colloquium Pôle Régional Cognisciences, Aix les Bains (France) August 14-17th Invited by Pr Gazzaniga, Dartmouth Medical School New Hampshire, USA. Epilepsy

and the corpus callosum, 2nd Dartmouth International Conference “Development of the primate callosal connections in the visual system”

August 20th Invited by Pr KILLACKEY, Department of Psychobiology, University of California, Irvine, USA.“Primate corticogenesis”

August 23rd Invited by Dr DDM O’LEARY, the Salk Institute, San Diego, USA. “The particularities of primate cortex development”.

August 26th Invited by Pr CHALUPA, University of California, Davis, USA “Primate neural development”

August 29th Invited by Pr J. KAAS, University of Nashville, USA “Primate cortex development” September 3nd Invited by Pr W. SALINGER, University of Greensborough, USA. “Particularities of

primate cortical development” September 5th Invited by Pr M. SUR, MIT, USA. “Primate cortex development” November 21th Invited by Pr A. LUMSDEN, Department of Anatomy and cell Biology, Guy’s

Hospital, London. “Particularities of primate corticogenesis”. 1990 July 1-13th Invited by Professors BISTI and CHALUPA to “School of Biophysics”, Erice, Italy.

Conference title: "Neocortical Development" 1989 June 26th Invited by Dr K. Kranda at Institute Sherring, Berlin (Germany). Conference title:

"Neocortical Development" 1988 Fevrier 25th Invited to ENS Paris. Conference title: "Development of the cérébral cortex" November 23th Invited by Pr A. Lumsden Gordons Museum, Guy's Hospital Medical School,

London. Conference title: "Development of mammalian cortex". 1986 September 22nd Invited by Pr. SILLITO, Department of Physiology, University of Cardiff 1985 April 25th Invited by Pr. G. ORBAN, Catholic University of Leuven (Belgium) June 6th Invited by Dr. K. KRANDRA, Laboratoire Magnétique, Sherring (Berlin) October 7th Invited by Dr. A. PRIVAT, Experimental Medecine Laboratory, Montpellier (France) 1984 January 31st Invited by Pr. IMBERT, Laboratoire de Neurobiologie du développement, University

Paris II February 2nd Invited by Dr. SOTELO, Unité de Recherches d'histologie normale et pathologique du

système nerveux (INSERM U106) February 24th Invited by Pr. C. BLAKEMORE, Physiology department in Oxford University, UK March 27th Invited by Pr. ZEKI, Department of Anatomy and Embryology, University College

Hospital, London April 27th Invited by Pr. CHANGEUX, Institut Pasteur, Paris 1983 June Invited to "Nato Advanced Study Institute" Lyon, France, organised par D. INGLE November 1-2nd Invited by Pr. SALINGER to give two conferences at the Department of psychology

in the University of North Carolina, USA November 15th Invited by Pr. RAKIC, Anatomy department in the University of Yale, USA

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November 17th Invited by Pr. GROSS, Psychology Department in the University of Princeton, USA November 2st Invited by Pr. SHERMAN, Department of Neurobiology and Behavior, State

University of New York, USA 1981 March 25th Invited by Pr. SILLITO, University of Birmingham (Great Brittain) April 24th Journées Thématiques, INP, organised by Dr. PAILLARD, Marseille, oral

communication and poster presentation. September 8-11th 4th European Conference on visual Perception organised by C. BONNET, oral

communication 1979 February 21st Invited by Pr. Whitteridge, Physiology Department, University of Oxford March 8th Invited by Pr. COWEY, Psychology Department, University of Oxford November 21st Invited to give two conferences at the University of Manchester