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First of all, low-cost science is not no-cost science: the casual research presented here can only exist thanks to more serious one that is supported by the Centre National d'Etudes Spatiales (the French space agency). Marc-Antoine Custaud is in charge of the space related research in our group.
Most of the materials presented here are used for clinical diagnosis on patients. These materials is the property of Centre Hospitalier Universitaire d'Angers.
Thank you to the colleagues and students who help to collect the signals: Marc-Antoine, Alexis, Isabelle, Claire, Charlotte, Christie, Audrey, Victor, Yannez, Chi, the CNES Cardiomed team, Katelyn, Louise.
Thank to Dr Anne Pavy le Traon of the Brest University Hospital for the pupilometry.
Thank you to the colleagues, friends and familly who provide original pictures of animals.
Finally, this website is dedicated to Claude Gharib who taught me to think like a physiologist and who matches the Nature criteria for mentoring (”Nature's guide for mentors”, Nature 2007;447:791-797).
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