Scientists discovery a new mechanism on why older people are susceptible to Alzheimer´s disease, opening a new window on therapy.
Big congratulations to @TheFangGroupUiO and all co-authors on this important @NatureAging article.
Full manuscript
https://t.co/gkNdLdFUNi
Very happy to announce the 2nd Neuronal Autophagy Meeting!
Exciting speaker line-up covering synaptic proteostasis, metabolism & neurodegeneration.
🗓 Registration closes 15 Feb
https://t.co/lBkaCwhmdT
A rare genetic variant confers resistance to neurodegeneration across multiple neurological disorders by augmenting selective autophagy: Neuron https://t.co/eICUK79uH4
Our paper is finally out on our experimentally-driven neuromechanical model to explain how spinal inhibition makes you do things faster! https://t.co/Ec762dP28f
How do different cortical neuron types contribute to circuit dysfunction in #Huntington’s disease?
Check out our new collaborative study with @takaki_komiyama, now out as a preprint.
A tour de force by @S_Blumenstock.
https://t.co/YiKhnPZ0SZ
We are currently hiring a motivated PhD student to study the cerebellar thalamo-cortical loop in mice and contribute to the understanding of the neuronal mechanisms of ataxia (#CRC1451). Please visit: https://t.co/ngXjauvHxK
Our latest profile is here! Dr. Natalia Kononenko (@KononenkoLab) studies the cellular & molecular mechanisms of neurodegenerative diseases. Click the link to learn more and listen to the full interview 💜
https://t.co/5x8Y7a4jLG
#StoriesOfWiN#WomenInNeuroscience#WomenInNeuro
@storiesofwin Honored to have been featured on the Stories of Win podcast, where I had the opportunity to share insights from my journey and research. Thank you to the team for creating such an inspiring platform for scientific stories!
Last week to apply for a PhD position in my lab to dissect the cortico-spinal circuits for hindlimb control in healthy and Huntington mice. Email me CV, cover letter at the latest by Jan 22.