
Sandrine Thuret
@thudrine
Professor of Neuroscience & Head of the Neurogenesis and Mental Health Laboratory, King's College London. Tweeting in personal capacity.
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25-03-2012 13:42:12
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We have an exciting PhD position in Early life stress and Alzheimer's Disease opening including preclinical and clinical studies. SILS Alzforum Alzheimer's Association Alzheimer Nederland FENS Amsterdam Neuroscience | Amsterdam UMC academictransfer.com/en/343285/phd-…

Congrats Nicolas Blin and Abrous Lab great to see this beautiful work out in preprint for all to read early!


It was a pleasure meeting all our new KCL MRC DTP PhD students during induction day yesterday King's College London Medical Research Council 👏Congrats again and welcome! Looking forward supporting you along this exciting journey! King's Doctoral College


Postdoctoral role in statistical genetics at NIHR Maudsley Biomedical Research Centre (BRC) & SGDP Centre KCL. Research in genetics and polygenic scores, to advance care for mental disorders. Collaborative projects, good for a new PhD with comp. & stat skills. Please RT! kcl.ac.uk/jobs/095205-po…


For #WorldAlzheimersDay, we're highlighting a King's technology that predicts the probability of developing #Alzheimers from mild cognitive impairment. Find out more about this research led by Prof Sandrine Thuret (Sandrine Thuret): 🔗 buff.ly/3ZCXZ26 #WAD2024 #Dementia


If you are interested in #Ageing #StemCells #TWAS Timothy Powell and I have an exciting #PhDproject in this amazing PhD Programme on "Slowing the rate of brain ageing: Translating genetic findings to a cellular model of adult hippocampal neurogenesis". ➡️ tinyurl.com/MRCPhD


"I am particularly committed to a 'patient-first' approach." PhD student Zarah Haniff draws on her background as a hospital pharmacist to investigate the mechanism of action of psilocybin in relation to depression. #LifeAtKings #Research kcl.ac.uk/patient-first-…

Great to contribute to a symposium on microbiome and Alzheimers Society for Neuroscience (SfN) #sfn2024 with co-speakers Katrine Whiteson Rima Kaddurah-Daouk, David Holtzman and chair David Jett NINDS Acks to Stefanie Grabrucker Anna Sandrine Thuret Sarah Nicolas Olivia O'Leary John F. Cryan


Very innovative paper on Neuro-Immune Interactions in #Food #Allergy by King's College London Wellcome PhD Student Vikki Houghton with a nice angle on behavioural and neurological changes associated with food allergy and potential mediation via cytokines and #neurogenesis




Thanks to everyone, especially our European partners, for coming to Imperial College for our European Meeting on Ageing and Nutrition Sensing ! We had an amazing day of learning about very exciting research and discussing future plans. UKAN (UK Ageing Network) Gary Frost



Congrats to Fabio Grieco on your first (of many!!!) paper. Great demonstration that adult neurogenesis plays a role in the regulation of hierarchy. embopress.org/doi/full/10.10…




You have probably heard that exercise is good for the brain. But how does this actually work? PhD student Sahand Farmand explores how exercise supports brain stem cells and keeps our hippocampus sharp in our latest #neuroscience IoPPN blog: kcl.ac.uk/jogging-your-m…