Many compliments!!
Posts by Raffaele Sarnataro
Maximum intensity projection of a fly midbrain where dorsal fan-shaped body neurons have their mitochondria labelled green, overlaid with ‘SWC Speaker Series’
Studies using fruit flies by @ox.ac.uk researchers @rafsarnataro.bsky.social & Dr Peter Hasenhuetl, are providing new insights into how sleep is controlled 💤
As two winners of the Emerging Neuroscientist Seminar Series 2025, they recently spoke at SWC ⤵️
www.sainsburywellcome.org/blog/what-fr...
A neuronal population clock for interval timing in Drosophila
#Drosophila
Why do we feel an irresistible drive to sleep after being awake for too long? A recent study led by Prof. Anissa Kempf has revealed that, in fruit flies, a small set of neurons can sense when the fly needs rest. Learn more 👉
www.biozentrum.unibas.ch/news/detail/... @erc.europa.eu @snsf.ch #sleep
Raffaele Sarnataro of ox.ac.uk presents this #SymposiumReview examining the #neurobiology of mitochondrial dynamics in #sleep 🧠 💤
🔗 Read the article here: physoc.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1113/...
Did you know that we are offering 4 travel grants every year? That's right! 500£ for conferences and workshops. Registration is still open for the last grant of 2025!
Need some inspiration? Read about the experiences of our Q3 winner,
@rafsarnataro.bsky.social
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The Erice Statement on the Importance of Molecular Life Sciences Education (shorturl.at/BNvfv) calls for a global effort to strengthen molecular literacy through inquiry-based and evidence-driven education, for responsible citizenship💡🧬
Endorse it here: shorturl.at/PTmsh
@iapartnership.bsky.social
Congrats @rafsarnataro.bsky.social, the winner of our quarterly travel grant, who is currently at #SfN25. We are both excited and proud to support this cool research on the mitochondrial origins of the pressure to sleep! Shout out to @sfn.org!
Thanks for the support!
Presynaptic Release Probability Determines the Need for Sleep www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2025.10....
Excited to share our new #biorxivpreprint:
“Sexual dimorphism in the complete connectome of the Drosophila male central nervous system” www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
We describe the #connectomics reconstruction and analysis of an entire adult #maleCNS #drosophila central nervous system. 1/10
😂 I think metabolic reactions hate everyone
Thank you, luckily it didn't put you to sleep during the reading! 💤
Sleep might be an “inescapable consequence” of aerobic metabolism, new findings in fruit flies suggest.
By @vcallier.bsky.social
#neuroskyence
www.thetransmitter.org/sleep/mitoch...
✨ Now out in Biomedical Optics Express: Cleared tissue dual-view oblique plane microscopy 🔬: doi.org/10.1364/BOE.... (🧵1/6)
Happy to have given a tiny contribution (as tiny as a fly brain!) to this new light-sheet microscopy technology.
Congratulations to @ld-light.bsky.social and the whole team
💡 Some open questions:
❓ Are mitochondrial state changes always causal in sleep (or other homeostatic behaviours) regulation, or secondary to altered neuronal activity?
🧠 Are there gradients of mitochondrial properties across neuron types and circuits, relevant to behaviours? #Neuroscience #Sleep
Thanks also to the
@physoc.bsky.social
for funding it and for granting me a Conference Attendance Award supporting my participation and oral communication; P. Hasenhuetl, R. Klemm, and G. Miesenböck for feedback on the draft; and the reviewers for their helpful comments
@oxforddpag.bsky.social
I would like to thank Prof. Rasmus Petersen, Prof. Ricardo Maravall, and Dr Riccardo Storchi for organising the meeting "Breakthroughs in Understanding Natural Behaviour and its Neural Underpinnings" which prompted this collection of reviews.
I also comment on our latest findings about mitochondria in fly sleep-control dFBNs, with my perspective on their neuroenergetic dynamics in light of the recent literature. 🪰
@medsci.ox.ac.uk @ox.ac.uk
I summarise cross-species experimental findings on how mitochondrial morphology, trafficking, and turnover relate to sleep and, more broadly, to behavioural homeostasis, and I examine the underlying neurobiology.
🚨 What's the interplay between sleep and mitochondrial dynamics in neurons?
I am happy to share this invited review I wrote for The Journal of Physiology
@jphysiol.bsky.social
👉 physoc.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10....
🧵 Thread 👇
#Neuroscience #SleepResearch
Un nuovo studio condotto in D. melanogaster rivela che il bisogno di sonno potrebbe nascere direttamente dal metabolismo dei neuroni. Il sonno, insomma, sarebbe una conseguenza inevitabile della respirazione cellulare
www.scienzainrete.it/articolo/cos...
Tired? Well that sleepy feeling may be driven by 'leaky' mitochondria, according to a new study.
I spoke to Gero Miesenboeck from @ox.ac.uk for @nature.com all about the new study.
It's here on the Nature Podcast at 12:11:
Thanks for pointing out this study... It really seems restorative sleep crucially engages a metabolic response!
Beautiful work, congratulations!
Photos of SWC Emerging Neuroscientists Seminar Series 2025/26 winners; Dimokratis Karamanlis, Sonja Blumenstock, Saurabh Vyas, Raffaele Sarnataro & Peter S. Hasenhuetl
Congratulations to the SWC Emerging Neuroscientists Seminar Series winners!
- Dimokratis Karamanlis, University of Geneva
- @rafsarnataro.bsky.social & Peter S. Hasenhuetl, @ox.ac.uk
- Saurabh Vyas, @columbiauniversity.bsky.social
- @sblumenstock.bsky.social, University of California San Diego
Mitochondria may have been labelled the "energy powerhouses" of cells, but they also seem to have an underappreciated role in sleep.
Thanks @dereklowe.bsky.social for featuring our work in @science.org blog "The Pipeline"