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Aikaterini Lampada

Dr.

Tight regulation of neural stem cell (NSC) maintenance and differentiation is crucial for the formation of the central nervous system and homeostatic neurogenesis in adults.

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Claudio Giachino

Dr.
Senior research associate (Oberassistent) and project leader

The mammalian central nervous system harbors neural stem cells (NSCs) that drive neurogenesis within restricted brain regions during adulthood...

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Karin Burger

Research Assistant

I collaborate on the glioblastoma project

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Nico Haenggi

Bachelor Student

Parkinson’s disease is the second most common neurodegenerative disease and affects around 3% of elderly people..

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Cansu Sahinbay

Personal Assistant

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Elisa Maes

PhD Candidate

Neural stem cells generate the neurons and glia of the brain. Neurogenesis in most regions of the mammalian brain stops soon after birth but in some species neural stem cells...


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Keith Gunapala

Dr.

Human embryonic brain development has not been well studied at a mechanistic level due to a number of ethical restraints....

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Pascal Forcella

PhD Candidate

During development and maintenance of the brain, post-transcriptional regulation of gene expression by neural stem cells (NSCs) and their progeny is very important.

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Claudia Riva

Dr.

The impact of TARDBP mutations and inhibition of p53-mediated cell death on human cortical neuron differentiation

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Frank Sager

Research Assistant

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Marina Giannaki

Dr.

Glioblastomas (GBMs, WHO grade 4 gliomas) are devastating brain tumors that are resistant to current therapeutic interventions....

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Verdon Taylor

Prof.

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