
Ernst Wolvetang
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Exciting PhD position available in the Wolvetang lab at AIBN Research to further develop and apply novel CRISPR genome manipulation technologies. DM Ernst Wolvetang or email [email protected].




#AIBN's Julio Aguado from #WolvetangLab shows innate immunity drives #senescence in astrocytes of brain organoids from Ataxia Telangiectasia (A-T) patients. Ernst Wolvetang AIBN Research UQ News Aging Cell #UQResearch doi.org/10.1111/acel.1…





In 2nd instalment of this week's #MeetTheTeam, this video provides a great insight to the amazing work undertaken by Prof Ernst Wolvetang & his team at AIBN Research & shows how this genius can help Our Moon's Mission to #CureSPG56 💉🧬🌙 #MoonShot #JoinOurMission youtube.com/watch?v=nmV-C3…

How do you study the #brain when you can't get inside to see it in action? You build one in a dish! AIBN Research's Professor Ernst Wolvetang describes how he's using cutting-edge research to understand how brains are made. Ernst Wolvetang bit.ly/34WcTXc #AGreyMatter #Podcast


How do you study the #brain at the cell level, when you can't get inside it? You build your own brain in a dish of course! Listen to AIBN's Prof Ernst Wolvetang Ernst Wolvetang discus how he uses this cutting-edge research to understand how brains are made ow.ly/y1Py50HV3tp


‼️Have a look at our latest research on the role of #senolytic therapies in mitigating #senescence-driven human brain #aging and the neuropathological sequelae caused by SARS-CoV-2 infection. biorxiv.org/content/10.110… UQ News Harvard Medical School Universität Freiburg AIBN Research

‼️We found that #senolytic therapy alleviates human brain #aging and mitigates #SARSCoV2 neurological adverse effects. Grateful to all our collaborators and to share this with you all! 🧠🔬 #covid #Senescence #Organoids Find out more here Nature Aging 👇 nature.com/articles/s4358…


A study in Nature Aging shows that SARS-CoV-2 induces senescence in human brain organoids and in the brains of infected mice and humans and demonstrates the therapeutic potential of senolytic therapy in protection against COVID-19-induced brain aging. go.nature.com/3QEcsVu


Very good summary of these provocative findings that may help treat #LongCovid in the future nature.com/articles/s4358… Nature Aging


University of Queensland researchers have found a way to reverse a cellular process triggered by COVID-19 that contributes to premature ageing of the brain 🧠 Read more: brnw.ch/21wEE6B AIBN Research Julio Aguado Ernst Wolvetang
