Groupe de Recherches sur l’Analyse Multimodale de la Fonction Cérébrale
GRAMFC was established in 2004 as a multidisciplinary group and has since brought together a team of neuroscientists, neuropsychologists, engineers, intensive care pediatricians, neuropediatricians, gyneco-obstetricians, and specialists in neural signal processing and modeling.
GRAMFC is currently composed of 6 PU-PHs, 1 MCU-PH, 1 PU, and 3 IGRs, in addition to PhD students and postdoctoral researchers.
GRAMFC focuses on early neurodevelopment through three main research axes:
- Technological and technical development: designing neuroimaging tools and techniques adapted to premature newborns and young infants.
- Characterization of early neurodevelopment: investigating endogenous brain maturation and how the developing brain begins to process exogenous information.
- Developmental pathologies and outcomes: identifying predictive neurobiomarkers to inform developmental prognosis.

A LA UNE
- Postdoc PositionsNeonatal/Fetal EEG and OPM MEG Framework A fully funded postdoctoral research position is available at Inserm UMR 1105 (Reserach Group on the Multimodal Analysis of Brain Function, GRAMFC, University of … Postdoc Positions
- Congratulating Hamed for his thesisCongratulations to Hamed Azizollahi on successfully defending his thesis, « Influence of volume conductor defienceies in terme and preterm neonatal EEG source analysis », on July 9, 2025
- First neonatal OPM MEG recordingThe first neonatal baby was successfully recorded using OPM MEG in Amiens at three days old. During the 30-minute session, both MEG and EEG data were acquired while various musical … First neonatal OPM MEG recording
- NeoBrain 3 in Amiens at Logis du RoyIn the framework of the ANR HINT and AI4CHILD projects, and following the first two editions of the NeoBrain conference (NeoBrain; NeoBrain 2), the NeoBrain 3 conference aims to gather … NeoBrain 3 in Amiens at Logis du Roy
- Congratulating Bahar for her thesisCongratulations to Bahar Saadatmehr on successfully defending her thesis, « Early development of auditory perception: from spontaneous activity to rhythm response », on May 12, 2025.
- April in Amiens : Rhythm Across the Lifespan Through Multiple LensesGRAMFC hosted international scientists at Logis du Roy for an intense one day workshop on rhythm perception and production
GRAMFC (Inserm U1105)
Centre Universitaire de Recherche en Santé – CURS
CHU Amiens Picardie
30 avenue de la Croix Jourdain
80000 Amiens
Tél. : (+33) 322 825 381
Directeur
Fabrice WALLOIS
Secrétariat
Yoanna JOSSE
yoanna.josse@u-picardie.fr
