
Eickholt Lab
@eickholtl
Neurosignaling Lab @ChariteBerlin - Signaling mechanisms in brain development and disease
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Das QueerNetzwerk der #CharitéBerlin hat heute gemeinsam mit Carla Eysel, Vorstand Personal & Pflege, und dem @LSVD die progressive #Pride-Flagge gehisst. Als Zeichen für mehr Vielfalt, Akzeptanz und einen respektvollen Umgang miteinander, weht die Flagge nun an allen Campi.


Greek dancing for beginners with Vasiliki. Goodbye Vasiliki. Enjoy the next challenge, we will miss you. Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin ChariteBiochemistry Alabama University



Our recent work on PTEN - Rademacher et al. investigates splicing in Pten-deficient primary cortical neurons from mice and discovered splicing defects in numerous other ASD risk genes. Great collaboration with the Florian Heyd lab and @JoachimFuchs_ track.smtpsendmail.com/9032119/c?p=47…

Takami Sho, Li Yu et al. Tsinghua University unveil migratory autolysosome disposal, a response to #lysosome damage where cells expel LAMP1-LC3 positive structures via autolysosome exocytosis, requiring #autophagy machinery, SNARE proteins, and cell #migration. hubs.la/Q02Rwbhg0



Another great day is about to start at #BNM2024! Make sure to join the poster session later to check out amazing work by several Eickholt Lab members 🤓🧠 NeuroCure Cluster of Excellence Einstein Center for Neurosciences Berlin

The Eickholt Lab strikes..TWICE!Congratulations to Rafaela Pedro Silva and Aasha Meenakshisundaram from Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin who EACH won a poster prize at the Einstein Center for Neurosciences Berlin Berlin Neuroscience Meeting 2024. Thank you to the organisers for the great opportunity to present our research 🍻🎉



We’re excited that Gabriele Procaccini @GabrieleGpro, Monica Sousa Monica Sousa and Maria Grazia Spillantini SpillantiniLab join the EMBO Membership. Congratulations to the new members! #EMBOat60


Neuronal cells in the brain are connected by trillions of synapses; how these connections are formed in mammals are not well understood Prof Laura Andreae and Dr Katie Long have been awarded a UK Research and Innovation BBSRC grant to investigate this further #Neuroscience kcl.ac.uk/news/bbsrc-gra…
