
Rochellys Heijtz
@heijtzrochellys
Associate Professor (Docent) and Group Leader @Dept of Neuroscience Karolinska Institutet. Main focus: Microbiome-Gut-Brain Axis & Neurodevelopmental Disorders.
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05-12-2016 19:37:59
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In a recent study (May 2025) published in Nature Genetics, Nomura et al.(Roel Verhaak , Lavarone, Mario Suva , Tirosh Lab labs) leveraged single-nucleus RNA sequencing and bulk tumor DNA sequencing to unveil new dimensions of GBM complexity. The team discovered three previously


Our review on CRISPR-Associated Transposons and uses in genome editing is out now Trends in Genetics Right time after the seminal paper drive.google.com/file/d/1I-UbCR… by Sternberg Lab and David R. Liu labs in Science Magazine Have a look at our paper here 👇 authors.elsevier.com/a/1l7FNcQbJF91W








Updating the risks of sugar-sweetened beverages, processed meat and trans fatty acids for Type 2 diabetes, colon cancer and heart disease Nature Medicine nature.com/articles/s4159… nature.com/articles/s4159…


Host-microbiome relationship in depression: can human induced pluripotent stem cells play a role in unravelling mechanisms? Well done Cristina Rosell Cardona APC Microbiome Ireland Sarah Kittel-Schneider John F. Cryan nature.com/articles/s4152…


Thrilled to share our latest work in nature studying inter-brain neural dynamics in both biological and artificial intelligence systems — amazing work by Xingjian_Zhang 🧠, Nguyen Phi, and fantastic collaboration with Jonathan Kao! Read the full article here: rdcu.be/euu5Z



That time of the year again! summer course Brain, Bacteria and Behavior @Radboudumc Alejandro Arias Eugenia Danique Mulder Rochellys Heijtz Leo Lahti Thomaz bBastiaanse Aletta Kraneveld Tuomas Bormann Annemarie Boleij Maartje van Kessel and many others! 🧠 🦠 🧫



Excited to share a milestone published in Nature Medicine from our decade-long effort to build The Human Phenotype Project, a unique longitudinal cohort with unmatched depth of clinical and multi-omic profiling, enabling truly predictive, personalized medicine. Led together with
