
Annina Denoth
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25-08-2015 20:04:07
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So excited to see our story finally out in Science Magazine! Check this out to know more about how neural type–specific regulation of cohesin activity by its unloader WAPL tunes Pcdh isoform diversity and enables distinct modes of neuronal wiring 🔥 UC San Francisco

Happy to share our review: “Neural stem cell metabolism revisited: a critical role for mitochondria”, just out Trends in Endocrinology & Metabolism. BRAVO Valentina Scandella and Francesco Petrelli!!👏And great pleasure to work with Darcie L Moore and Simon Braun! Here is a free link: authors.elsevier.com/a/1hJjv3jDgWmF…

Really proud of Valentina Scandella for creating the beautiful cover Trends in Endocrinology & Metabolism! 👏🍾 An artistic illustration of our recent review “Neural stem cell metabolism revisited: a critical role for mitochondria” Here a free link to the article: authors.elsevier.com/a/1hJjv3jDgWmF…



I'm so excited to share our publication on centrosome asymmetry in human brain organoids 🧠🧫🔬 Awesome work by Lars Diana Machado #jessbergerlab #organoids #stemcells #centrosomes doi.org/10.7554/eLife.… eLife - the journal


The Schmidt objective made cover in Nature Biotechnology ! Many thanks to all coauthors & especially @FritjofHelmchen for allowing me to work on this crazy project that brings ideas from scallops & #astronomy to #Microscopy! #imaging nature.com/articles/s4158…

10 women in STEM -pick it up and keep it moving Cora Olpe Marlen Knobloch Diana Machado Anna Chiosso Anna-Sophia Wahl Maria Dimitriu Angeliki Damilou Martina Mariana Borsa (she/her) @SophiaFrangos

Amazing work ✨ Congratulations Marian Hruska-Plochan @PolymenidouLab

Morphogen Timing, Concentration, Combination impacts regions that form in human neural organoids. Exponential search space, but patterns are emerging! Amazing project led by Fati Treutlein lab D-BSSE, ETH Zurich biorxiv.org/content/10.110… #organoids #scSeq


What a beautiful paper 🤩 Congrats Fátima Sanchís-Calleja



Excited to share this work now published Nature Methods and to have contributed to develop this interesting model of cortical patterning. A fantastic collaborative work with another The Knoblich Lab alumnus Camilla Bosone , Davide Castaldi Carlo Emanuele Villa Human Technopole

Join us on Sep 30 for our ISTAustria Lecture with Catherine Dulac from Harvard University to learn more about how sickness and health influence social behavior. 🔗 Register now: bit.ly/3XUhgLn Simon Hippenmeyer



I'm so excited to see this beautiful study published and extremely honored to have been able to contribute a small part. Congratulations to @matthias_muhar Jakob Farnung Jacob Corn and all others involved. #nature #proteindegradation #aging #neurodegeneration