John Mason
@johnomason
Professor at University of Edinburgh using organoids to understand human brain development and neurodevelopmental disorders including ASDs.
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Fantastic work by Akanksha Jain & Gilles Gut on morphodynamics of human early brain organoid development. Tour de force integrating longterm lightsheet imaging, scRNA-seq & spatial phenotyping. Check out our new preprint: doi.org/10.1101/2023.0… ETH Zurich D-BSSE, ETH Zurich Gray Camp
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Ever wanted to see everything about brain development, everywhere, all at once?
Well, Natalia Baumann in the lab generated an interactive birthdating atlas of the mouse brain just for that. It's called neurobirth.org
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“Why study brain development?”
Great talk by John Mason at #ISNESN2023 . International Society for Neurochemistry (ISN)
Come work with me in University of Glasgow
#myelin #multiplesclerosis #neurodegeneration Post doctoral Research Assistant position. Vacancy Ref 124689. gla.ac.uk/explore/jobs/
These students are switched on! 🔥
Firing endless questions to Michael KH Ling from Universiti Putra Malaysia for his talk on human induced pluripotent stem cells-derived cerebral organoids as the model for understanding neurological disorders.
🟥 ISN Advanced School #WeAreNeurochemistry 🟨
Exciting new preprint from Wai Kit (Calvin) Chan now online, showing dramatic phenotype of PAX6 mutations in human cerebral organoids.
Not to be alarmist but…this is what’s called a six-sigma event, now unfolding in Antarctica.
Otherwise known as a once-in-7.5-million-year event.
Hang onto your hats.
HT Prof. Eliot Jacobson
📣Fully funded postdoc position available in my lab CDN | King's College at King’s College London!
This is a very exciting project focused on the development and regenerative potential of human choroid plexus using organoids!🧠 (Please RT🙏)
Apply here: kcl.ac.uk/jobs/070685-po…
Two European Research Council (ERC) funded #postdoc positions available Bonev Lab to study brain development, evolution and disease using multimodal single-cell epigenomics (computational and experimental). Join us PioneerCampus @HelmholtzMunich in the vibrant city of Munich bonevlab.com/join