Mitochondrial hitch-hiking of Mapt mRNA maintains Tau levels in axons
Hitch-hiking of transcripts on organelles, including mitochondria, has emerged as a common pathway to transport mRNAs into the axon to enable their local translation. However, the extent of mitochondr...
New preprint from my lab!!!
We took advantage of the MitoTag mouse line to study what mRNAs associate with mitochondria in axons in vivo, and we were in for a surprise! Other than our favorite Pink1, mainly cytoskeletal mRNAs hitch a ride and pave the way for axon growth. shorturl.at/rYe1U
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So proud of Tabitha!
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Only few days left to submit and abstract and register for the #EMBOmitoNervousSys.
Looking forward to seeing many of you there!
26.05.2025 08:37 — 👍 4 🔁 5 💬 0 📌 0
Following the keynote, we will continue on September 29 with a session on the role of mitochondria in neurodevelopment— these great speakers will highlight how mitochondrial function contributes to early brain development and organization.
#EMBO2025 #Mitochondria #Brain
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🎉 Countdown is on! Leading up to the EMBO Workshop "Mitochondria in the Nervous System" in Engelberg (Switzerland), we’ll be spotlighting some of the exciting talks, themes, and speakers you won’t want to miss 🔍🧠⚡
We’ll kick things off on September 28 with Erika Holzbaur as our keynote speaker.
06.05.2025 12:05 — 👍 4 🔁 3 💬 1 📌 0
Fantastic lineup of speakers for the #EMBO workshop on #mitochondria in the nervous system #EMBOmitoNervousSys
Registrations now open
Join us in Engelberg 🇨🇭
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06.04.2025 09:57 — 👍 3 🔁 1 💬 0 📌 0
Join us in Engelberg, Switzerland, for an exciting #EMBO workshop on #mitochondria in the nervous system #EMBOmitoNervousSys!
Great speaker line up and opportunities for short talks from early career scientists.
Submit your abstract until May 30st!
@jcourchet.bsky.social @tatjanakleele.bsky.social
02.05.2025 11:33 — 👍 12 🔁 4 💬 0 📌 0
Thinking like a scientist: not that trivial
I would love to hear your views on this article. I discuss some hurdles I faced when thinking about experiments and projects design. This is something no one formally teaches you.
network.febs.org/posts/thinki...
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I tried leaving the place formerly know as twitter a while back, but wanted a replacement. I tried LinkedIn but never managed to get the hang out of that one. So now I am here and I must say, it looks very promising! So many of you are already here! 🤗
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Neuroscience & functional ultrasound imaging. Vision and brain states. Professor at University Medical Center Göttingen. https://brainwidenetworks.uni-goettingen.de/ Co-Spokesperson, EKFZ Center for Optogenetic Therapies. https://ekfz.uni-goettingen.de/en/
Cell Biology and Biochemistry lab at University of Münster. We study lipid droplets, lipid metabolism, organelle communication.
DFG-funded Priority Program "Integration of mitochondria into the cellular proteostasis network"
https://www.spp2453.uni-bonn.de
Inserm research director at Institut NeuroMyoGène in Lyon, France
Interested in cerebral cortex development, kinases and all things mitochondria
#UniKöln #UniCologne // Impressum: http://ukoeln.de/3JGDD
Mastodon ➡ @UniKoeln@Wisskomm.social
Ghazal Ashrafi's lab @Washington University in St. Louis
neurometabolism/synaptic function
sites.wustl.edu/ashrafilab
Neuroscientist and cell biologist. Investigator of the Zuckerman Mind Brain Behavior Institute (ZMBBI) in New York
Stem Cell Metabolism lab. We use iPSCs and brain organoids to search for cures for rare mitochondrial neurological diseases. Professor at the Medical Faculty of Heinrich Heine University, Düsseldorf. Editor-in-Chief of Stem Cell Research journal. He/him.
Stem cell and mechanobiologist at the Max Planck Institute of Molecular Biomedicine and University of Helsinki
@Stanford, we study mitochondrial dynamics, transport, behaviors, signal transductions, and contacts in brain cells.
http://xinnanwanglab.stanford.edu
Protein quality control and stress response lab at the Center for Molecular Medicine Cologne (CMMC) and CECAD research center
https://www.trentini-lab.cmmc-uni-koeln.de/
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🧠Neuroscientist. Junior PI @ibis_sevilla @unisevilla @hospitaluvroc . Former @NorthwesternU SurmeierLab #Metabolism #Parkinson #Mitochondria #Dopamine #WomenInScience
De Cádiz
📧pgonzalez4@us.es
Redox biochemistry and proteostasis in cell stress response and ageing
University of Cologne
I study the evolution of senescence.
Scientific Director at the Leibniz Institute on Aging.
Killifish, evolution, microbiome, and causal inference.
Bringing molecular genetics into field work.🇪🇺🐟🦠🧬
Junior Group Leader, Center for Molecular Medicine Cologne, University of Cologne, DE
Semper vestigans | All things mitochondria
https://biochem.unl.edu/oleh-khalimonchuk-lab/
Metabolism & Mitochondria
https://www.age.mpg.de/sprenger