We are pleased to invite you to our upcoming seminar at @fundacionleloir with Antonela Bonafina @AntoBonafina from the GIGA Institute, University of Liege, Belgium
Estamos buscando estudiantes de Licenciatura y Doctorado que quiera sumarse a nuestro grupo de investigacion en Neurociencias en la Fundación Instituto Leloir. Si estas intersado/a, Contactanos!!, #Tesis, #Neurociencia
🦠En el 1° episodio de “Salsa golf” estrenamos la “Sección viral” y nos enteramos por qué la bacteria Klebsiella pneumoniae es una villana perfecta.
🔗Miralo: https://t.co/UW77LuOZcE
☕Para sostener este proyecto necesitamos 1000 cafecitos. Sumá el tuyo: https://t.co/n9oHlak2IN
BREAKING NEWS
The 2025 #NobelPrize in Physiology or Medicine has been awarded to Mary E. Brunkow, Fred Ramsdell and Shimon Sakaguchi “for their discoveries concerning peripheral immune tolerance.”
Congratulations @FerFedericci for yor work on TDAG51 as a mediator of negative crosstalk between NGF/p75-induced cell death and GDNF/Ret-promoted survival in motor neuron-derived cells. Great to share this work with you and Gustavo Paratcha!!! Neurochem Res 2025 (August 13)
Cerramos una exitosa edición de nuestro tradicional QHL: unos 100 jóvenes que buscan un lugar para iniciar o avanzar con sus carreras científicas participaron de manera activa para conocer en qué y cómo trabajamos. ¡Gracias por acompañarnos!
Los detalles: https://t.co/3ufJcjGPvr
Gracias a haber participado de un QHL, Julieta Villarosa realiza su doctorado en uno de nuestros laboratorios.
Si estás buscando tu lugar, participá de la edición 2025: miércoles 27/8 de 9:00 a 18:00. ¡Los cupos son limitados!
Registrate hasta el 22/8: https://t.co/OdnpAyjk5T
"I've benefitted in my own lab from having a diverse lab of coworkers."
To mark International Day of Women and Girls in Science, watch laureates Andrea Ghez and Carolyn Bertozzi (@CarolynBertozzi) speak about the importance of diversity.
#WomenInScience
Françoise Barré-Sinoussi dedicated her career as a scientist and as an activist to halting the spread of AIDS. Her discovery of HIV led to blood tests that could detect the infection, and ultimately to anti retroviral medications that have turned AIDS from a death sentence to a manageable chronic disease. For the people around the world who don’t have access to AIDS drugs, Barré-Sinoussi has been a tireless advocate.
Learn more about her extraordinary life: https://t.co/jx0PdEsKKJ
🧠 The team of @joris_dewit_lab and colleagues discovered how 'synaptic signatures' in specific brain cells (in a mouse model) could contribute to neurodevelopmental disorders.
@CBD_VIB @FWOVlaanderen@KU_Leuven
Read here 👉 https://t.co/IyTyE18bll
An snRNA-seq atlas of #MultipleSclerosis brains is presented in @NeuroCellPress today by KI professor @GoCasteloBranco and colleagues. Patient-specific glial gene expression patterns stratify MS patients, supporting precision medicine approaches for #MS. https://t.co/ZE8iGnzL6f
Algunas cosas que nos dejó el 6to @tallerBCD en Chacomús :
1- Charlas de primer nivel científico, con gran dinámica (todas las charlas de 15min sin excepción de estudiantes e investigadores) y muchas preguntas a los/as oradores/as.
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