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🎉 Congratulations to Nina Corsini and Oliver Eichmüller, researchers in Jürgen Knoblich’s lab at IMBA, who were recognized with the German Tuberous Sclerosis Foundation’s Award for their research on tuberous sclerosis using cerebral organoids. More:
https://imba.science/3Jej5hy
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Appreciate the article from
@imbavienna.bsky.social
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@impvienna.bsky.social
for featuring our journey studying asymmetric cell division to cerebral
#organoids
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www.imp.ac.at/achievements...
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Jürgen Knoblich | Research Institute of Molecular Pathology
Jürgen Knoblich may be best known for his work on cerebral organoids at IMBA, but his nearly 30-year career in Vienna began at the IMP, where his group deciphered the molecular mechanisms of asymmetri...
https://www.imp.ac.at/achievements/research-milestones/knoblich-asymmetric-cell-division
about 1 month ago
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Congratulations to postdoctorate Oguzhan Kaya! What a fantastic achievement 🎉🧠
#neuroscience
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about 1 month ago
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A huge congratulations to
@saku-wong.bsky.social
on this fantastic achievement! 🎉
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about 1 month ago
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Emily R. Trunnell, Ph.D.
6 months ago
"[W]e are more surprised by what organoids can do than what organoids can’t do." -
@knoblich-lab.bsky.social
Elie Dolgin explores the world of brain
#organoids
&
#assembloids
for
@nature.com
🧪
www.nature.com/articles/d41...
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Brain tissues, assemble! Inside the push to build better brain models
With organoids, assembloids and a growing toolkit of bioengineering tricks, scientists are stitching together models of the developing human brain — and pushing the limits of realism and control.
https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-025-01468-3
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Congrats to Hyosang Kim on receiving an EMBO Fellowship! 🧠 What an excellent achievement.
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3 months ago
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Stylianos Lefkopoulos (he/him)
11 months ago
#NCB2024
In May,
@knoblich-lab.bsky.social
& co performed whole-tissue lineage tracing in human
#cerebral
#organoids
to reveal that a subpopulation of symmetrically dividing cells can adjust its lineage size depending on tissue demands.
#CellBio2024
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
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Cerebral organoids display dynamic clonal growth and tunable tissue replenishment - Nature Cell Biology
Lindenhofer, Haendeler, Esk, Littleboy et al. perform whole-tissue lineage tracing in human cerebral organoids to reveal that a subpopulation of symmetrically dividing cells can adjust its lineage siz...
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41556-024-01412-z
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Excited to share our latest preprint (@biorxivpreprint) on brain organoid development. Lead by Julia Naas and Meritxell Balmaña (@txellbalmana) with Arndt von Haeseler, Christopher Esk (
@christopher-esk.bsky.social
) and colleagues across Vienna.
@maxperutzlabs.bsky.social
, @IMBA_Vienna, @CeMM_News.
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Reconstitution of Human Brain Cell Diversity in Organoids via Four Protocols
Human brain organoids are powerful in vitro models for brain development and disease. However, their variability can complicate use in biomedical research and drug discovery. Both the specific protoco...
https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2024.11.15.623576v1
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