Chong Li (@chongli_cl) 's Twitter Profile
Chong Li

@chongli_cl

Here for science. Principal Investigator at the Chinese Institute for Brain Research (CIBR), Beijing. Study human brain development and diseases.

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The Knoblich Lab (@knoblich_lab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excited to share our preprint led by Chong Li from our group, in collaboration with Jonas Simon Fleck Treutlein lab! We developed CRISPR-human organoids-scRNA-seq (CHOOSE) system to explore developmental defects caused by autism gene perturbations. biorxiv.org/content/10.110…

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1/7 📢Happy to share the preprint of our latest study "Integrated transcriptome and proteome analysis in human brain organoids reveals translational regulation of ribosomal proteins" led by Jaydeep Sidhaye and @PhilippTrepte biorxiv.org/content/10.110…

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📢Preprint alert! Here's our latest story, led by Catarina Martins Costa Brain organoid morphogenesis can be driven by exogenous ECM (Matrigel), or self-sustained by endogenous ECM production. Late development is mostly independent of the initial ECM source tinyurl.com/5n6n9ss3 🧵1/7

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Does the human brain have an Achilles heel that ultimately leads to #Autism? With Treutlein lab (ETH Zurich) & MedUni Wien, The Knoblich Lab researchers led by Chong Li develop CHOOSE, a revolutionizing system to test multiple disease-related mutations in a single #brain #organoid.

Does the human brain have an Achilles heel that ultimately leads to #Autism? With <a href="/TreutleinLab/">Treutlein lab</a> (<a href="/ETH_en/">ETH Zurich</a>) &amp; <a href="/MedUni_Wien/">MedUni Wien</a>, <a href="/Knoblich_lab/">The Knoblich Lab</a> researchers led by <a href="/ChongLi_cl/">Chong Li</a> develop CHOOSE, a revolutionizing system to test multiple disease-related mutations in a single #brain #organoid.
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📢 We’re live at the The EMBO Journal! 🌐 tinyurl.com/39xdttna Human telencephalic organoids cultured in the absence of Matrigel endogenously produce and self-organize the extracellular matrix, without affecting programs of neuronal differentiation. Led by Catarina Martins Costa 👩‍🔬 🧵 1/5

📢 We’re live at the <a href="/embojournal/">The EMBO Journal</a>!
🌐 tinyurl.com/39xdttna
Human telencephalic organoids cultured in the absence of Matrigel endogenously produce and self-organize the extracellular matrix, without affecting programs of neuronal differentiation.
Led by <a href="/catarinacsmc/">Catarina Martins Costa</a> 👩‍🔬

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The Knoblich Lab (@knoblich_lab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are excited to share our latest work on developing a model of the human dopaminergic system with functional dopaminergic innervation, which we use to study Parkinson’s cell therapy as well as the reward system, published today in Nature Methods (nature.com/articles/s4159…).

We are excited to share our latest work on developing a model of the human dopaminergic system with functional dopaminergic innervation, which we use to study Parkinson’s cell therapy as well as the reward system, published today in Nature Methods (nature.com/articles/s4159…).
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🎇Big news! Prof Juergen Knoblich IMBA imbavienna.bsky.social Austrian Academy of Sciences MedUni Wien joins #TeamIHB as its new Head. Bringing extensive leadership experience, he is also a pioneer in #organoids biology. His lab was 1st to develop an organoid model for a human brain disorder. Welcome The Knoblich Lab!

🎇Big news! Prof Juergen Knoblich <a href="/IMBA_Vienna/">IMBA imbavienna.bsky.social</a> <a href="/oeaw/">Austrian Academy of Sciences</a> <a href="/MedUni_Wien/">MedUni Wien</a> joins #TeamIHB as its new Head. Bringing extensive leadership experience, he is also a pioneer in #organoids biology. His lab was 1st to develop an organoid model for a human brain disorder. Welcome <a href="/Knoblich_lab/">The Knoblich Lab</a>!
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Extremely grateful for the support of the The Knoblich Lab and IMBA imbavienna.bsky.social during this postdoc journey, where I met amazing scientists from around the world! Excited to start my own group soon at CIBR to continue exploring some of the most fascinating areas of human brain research!