
Natalia Kononenko
@kononenkolab
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https://kononenko.cecad-labs.uni-koeln.de/home 02-01-2020 11:28:27
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Update! We outline AIVE, an AI method for volume EM data. We show the benefits of AIVE for reconstructing your FIB-SEM data, reveal some fascinating cell biology, and define intrusions as a new form of mitochondrial contact. biorxiv.org/content/10.110… Muscle mito nanotunnels 1/3🧵



Did we conceive the structure of neurons incorrectly all these years? nature.com/articles/s4159… Nature Neuroscience not smooth, cylindrical strands but a string of pearls? it's controversial science.org/content/articl… News from Science Science Magazine


What if you could target brain regions important for recovery after spinal cord injury with DBS? Can you say hypothamamus? Guess what Cho and colleagues from Switzerland did just that in a brilliant new paper Nature Medicine. Key Points: - People don't think about it, but guess



We are excited to share our latest work on mechanisms that protect from mitochondrial dysfunction. Thank you to all collaborators and the 4th anonymous reviewer for supporting us. Matthias Mann Lab Nature Communications Florian Rosenberger nature.com/articles/s4146…

PhD position: Join Perlson Lab to explore exosomal communication at the NMJ. Use cutting-edge techniques (omics, tagging, live imaging) in collaboration with a leading biotech company. High fellowship. Send CV to [email protected]



Our latest profile is here! Dr. Natalia Kononenko (Natalia Kononenko) studies the cellular & molecular mechanisms of neurodegenerative diseases. Click the link to learn more and listen to the full interview 💜 storiesofwin.org/profiles/2025/… #StoriesOfWiN #WomenInNeuroscience #WomenInNeuro




How do different cortical neuron types contribute to circuit dysfunction in #Huntington’s disease? Check out our new collaborative study with Takaki Komiyama, now out as a preprint. A tour de force by Sonja Blumenstock. biorxiv.org/content/10.110…


New profile up! I had the great pleasure of interviewing Graziana Gatto on her career, passion for spinal cord circuits, and more. Check it out :)

