Emelie Braun (@emeliebraun1) 's Twitter Profile
Emelie Braun

@emeliebraun1

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Kimberly Siletti (@kimsiletti) 's Twitter Profile Photo

So excited our single-cell transcriptomic survey of the adult human brain is on bioRxiv! Sten Linnarsson Alejandro Mossi Kawai Ernest Arenas A really fun collaboration with Rebecca Hodge, Trygve Bakken, Ed Lein and others at the Allen Institute doi.org/10.1101/2022.1…

Nature Methods (@naturemethods) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Research Highlight by Rita Strack: Researchers use electric fields to transfer RNA from a tissue onto a surface for subsequent FISH-based spatial transcriptome analysis. Paper: nature.com/articles/s4158… Highlight: nature.com/articles/s4159…

Egle Kvedaraite (@eglekvedaraite) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Myeloid lineages talk to each other and it’s anything but small talk We found their Notch dependent cross-talk promote Langerhans Cell Histiocytosis pathology Now out in Science Immunology @realFlorentGinhoux 🧵scim.ag/Tk

Roberto de la Torre (@robertodelator) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Are you interested in the basal ganglia and electrophysiology in vivo? The newly started Ketzef laboratory in Karolinska Institutet has an open position for a postdoctoral fellow in neural circuits in the basal ganglia underlying sensorimotor function!! ki.varbi.com/en/what:job/jo…

Amit Zeisel (@amitzeisel) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I’m very happy to share that our article “Sex, strain, and lateral differences in brain cytoarchitecture across a large mouse population” is now out in eLife - the journal Congrats to study leader David Elkind(David Elkind), my collaborator Noam Shental The Open University האוניברסיטה הפתוחה העמוד הרשמי, and all contributors.

I’m very happy to share that our article “Sex, strain, and lateral differences in brain cytoarchitecture across a large mouse population” is now out in <a href="/eLife/">eLife - the journal</a> Congrats to study leader David Elkind(<a href="/_delkind_/">David Elkind</a>), my collaborator Noam Shental <a href="/OpenU_Israel/">The Open University האוניברסיטה הפתוחה העמוד הרשמי</a>, and all contributors.
Camiel Mannens (@camielmannens) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excited to announce that our multiomic atlas of early human brain neurodevelopment is now on biorXiv! Thank you to all contributors. Sten Linnarsson Lijuan Hu, Peter Lonnerberg, Marijn Schipper, @ReagorCaleb, Xiaofei Li, Roger Barker, Erik Sundstrom and Danielle biorxiv.org/content/10.110…

Sten Linnarsson (@slinnarsson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Proud and happy to share this study by Camiel Mannens of chromatin accessibility during early human brain development, out now in bioRxiv! Tweetorial🧵below 👇

Alejandro Mossi (@mossialejandro) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thrilled to share our work: Glioblastoma is spatially organized by neurodevelopmental programs and a glial-like wound healing response. Led by J. Janusauskas and myself. biorxiv.org/content/10.110….

Lars Borm (@larsborm) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Verry happy to be part of the developing human brain atlas by the amazing Emelie Braun, Miri Danan Gotthold & Sten Linnarsson (link below). Elin Vinsland and me revealed the patterning of the neural tube with EEL FISH, which was a personal goal since the first lecture of my masters. (1/6)

Verry happy to be part of the developing human brain atlas by the amazing <a href="/EmelieBraun1/">Emelie Braun</a>, <a href="/MiriDanan/">Miri Danan Gotthold</a> &amp; <a href="/slinnarsson/">Sten Linnarsson</a> (link below). Elin Vinsland and me revealed the patterning of the neural tube with EEL FISH, which was a personal goal since the first lecture of my masters. (1/6)
Sergiu P. Pasca (@sergiu_p_pasca) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today, I’m thrilled have our lab’s work featured on the cover of nature In this article, we have developed a therapeutic approach for a severe condition called Timothy syndrome. This has been a long journey. It started with making hiPS cell-derived neurons in 2D cultures 15

Today, I’m thrilled have our lab’s work featured on the cover of <a href="/Nature/">nature</a>

In this article, we have developed a therapeutic approach for a severe condition called Timothy syndrome. This has been a long journey. It started with making hiPS cell-derived neurons in 2D cultures 15
Camiel Mannens (@camielmannens) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Super proud to see our human neurodevelopmental atlas of chromatin accessibility out in nature! Thank you to Sten Linnarsson Marijn Schipper Danielle and @ReagorCaleb, as well as the KI hospital and Cambridge University for a very joyful collaboration. nature.com/articles/s4158…