Jean-René Cazalets, Vice President in charge of Research

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Jean-René Cazalets, a neuroscience researcher at Bordeaux Neurocampus, was elected Vice President in charge of Research by the Research Commission of the University of Bordeaux on February 5, 2026, on the recommendation of Dean Lewis, President of the University of Bordeaux.

Photo : Jean-René Cazalets © Gautier Dufau
Jean-René Cazalets © Gautier Dufau

Jean-René Cazalets obtained his doctorate from the University of Bordeaux 1 in 1987 for his research on the nervous system of lobsters, which aimed to understand, using a simplified model, how the central nervous system can generate and organize behavior. After a postdoctoral fellowship at Cornell University (United States), he was recruited in 1990 as a second-class research fellow at the National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS) in Marseille.

A pioneer in the use of in vitro preparations in mammals, he developed the preparation of isolated spinal cord in vitro, enabling the study of the cellular basis of locomotion.

Returning to Bordeaux in 2000, he continued his research on sensorimotor behaviors using a comparative approach, focusing on the organization of motor networks during development in rodents and humans, in normal and pathological situations, using cellular and behavioral approaches. His work has led to major conceptual advances, notably the identification of locomotor networks and their neuromodulation mechanisms, with prospects for in functional restoration after spinal cord injuries.  He has supervised fourteen doctoral theses.

Alongside his scientific work, he has been heavily involved in research management at the national level. He was secretary and then president of the “Brain, Behavior, Cognition” section of the CoCNRS from 2001 to 2008, a member of the bureau of the Conference of Presidents of the National Committee, representing biology, and a member of the “Rehabilitation and Rehabilitation Sciences” section of the National Council of Universities. He has also contributed to research evaluation by regularly chairing committees of the High Council for the Evaluation of Research and Higher Education, as well as within international bodies, particularly in Canada.

At the local level, he was unit director from 2007 to 2021, a member of the Research Commission and Academic Council of the University of Bordeaux (2014-2025), the Disciplinary Commission, and several local bodies.

In connection with his research activities, he created the Movement Analysis Platform. This structure is both a tool for the scientific and medical communities, a training center with academic partners, and a lever for promotion in connection with private partners.


Key dates

1987 - Doctorate in Neuroscience, University of Bordeaux

1996 - Habilitation à Diriger des Recherches (HDR), Aix Marseille University

2002-2008 - Director of Research CNRS - Movement-Adaptation-Cognition Laboratory, University of Bordeaux

2007-2010 - Director of the Movement-Adaptation-Cognition Laboratory, University of Bordeaux

2011-2021 - Founder and Director of the Aquitaine Institute for Cognitive and Integrative Neuroscience (INCIA) - CNRS / University of Bordeaux.

2026 - Vice President in charge of Research - University of Bordeaux

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