Congratulations Susanne!!
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Photograph of the outside of the Max Planck Institute (Nijmegen, the Netherlands) and the trees of the forest around it.
Only a few weeks left to apply for our 4-year PhD position, using human brain organoids & multi-omic methods to study genes implicated in speech disorders. Application deadline 5 Jan 2026. Fellowship is embedded in the International Max Planck Research School. More info: www.mpi.nl/imprs-phd-fe...
π’ π¨ Technical Assistant Opportunity in Neuroscience π’ π¨
Join us at @lmumuenchen.bsky.social and support research on how neural circuits π§ drive adaptive behavior!
β³ Deadline: 15. November 2025
Learn more and apply: www.fens.org/careers/job-...
Thrilled to share that our work is now published in Science! β¨
We found a preference for visual objects in the mouse spatial navigation system where they dynamically refine head-direction coding. In short, objects boost our inner compass! π§
www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
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Congratulations, Emilie β such exciting work!
From RNA to evolution: Come join our next keynote lecture on the choreography of brain development by @debbysilver.bsky.social, Professor at Duke University!
πSeptember 15 at 11am in NQ105 in Martinsried
Art by @somedonkey.bsky.social
New from the lab: Fatty Acid Metabolism Sets the Species-specific Tempo of Cortical Development through Protein Acetylation Dynamics. Led by amazing trio: @ryo2iwata.bsky.social , Isabel Gallego, @emirerkol.bsky.social, together with @steinaerts.bsky.social , @fendtlab.bsky.social
New from the Bocchi Lab in Nature Communications:
Cortical astrocytes arise from two distinct progenitor lineages with specialized roles.
Glad my lab could support the lineage tracing part using TrackerSeq.
Congratulations to @bocchiric.bsky.social and the whole team!
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Interested in developmental epigenetics? So are we! Apply now to join us for your postdoc!
Multiple positions across multiple groups @mrc-lms.bsky.social
Projects spanning germline demethylation, gene regulation, genome architecture in development & disease ππ
lms.mrc.ac.uk/work/vacanci...
Ventral telencephalic progenitor maturation is gated by developmental timing, revealing a distinct regulatory logic underlying the development of inhibitory neurons
@annrosebright.bsky.social @flo-neuhaus.bsky.social aus.bsky.social, @chr-mayer.bsky.social
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Grateful to all our collaborators, @elena-dvoretskova.bsky.social, Diana Rodrigues, Michael Myoga, Chao Feng, Ilaraia Vitali, Elif DΓΆnmez and Christian Peters for their contributions to this work!
Explore the data in our interactive app: mayerlab.net/mouse-inhibi...
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Gene regulatory network analysis pointed to NFIB as a central hub. It interacts e.g. with MEIS2 and TCF4, and drives late-stage enhancer activation. Heterochronic transplants suggests: maturation competence is sensitive to environmental timing.
#GeneRegulation #Scenic+ #NFIB #Transplantation
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We also saw a shift in TF activity.
Footprinting showed increased NFI binding, especially NFIB, in late-born cohorts. These neurons activate maturation modules faster β possibly guided by chromatin remodeling during neurogenesis.
#TFfootprints #TranscriptionFactors #scATACseq
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This shift was mirrored in chromatin accessibility.
scATAC-seq revealed stage-specific enhancer activation, with late-born cells opening distinct regulatory elements β especially in distal regions. A dynamic change in the regulatory landscape.
#Chromatin #Epigenetics #scATACseq
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Using FlashTag to label isochronic cohorts, we tracked the fate of early- and late-born GABAergic neurons. Surprisingly, later-born neurons matured faster β reaching advanced transcriptional states in hours rather than days. Differentiation stayed relatively constant; maturation didnβt.
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During corticogenesis, progenitor competence changes over time β generating distinct excitatory neuron types.
But it turns out that in inhibitory lineages, progenitors retain more stable differentiation competence. Instead, temporal progression alters maturation dynamics.
#PatchClamp
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Now out in @natneuro.nature.com: Temporal control of progenitor competence shapes maturation in GABAergic neuron development in mice. Congrats to first authors @annrosebright.bsky.social, Yana Kotlyarenko, @flo-neuhaus.bsky.social, and thanks to all collaborators!
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
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π’ Announcing the MOPITAS Autumn School on Spatial Transcriptomics Data Analysis β taking place November 12β14, in Munich. Don't miss this excellent opportunity to deepen your expertise in data science and multi-OMICS analysis - especially as a PhD student in the data science community.
some new posters
#sciComm #sciArt #neuroskyence #neuroscience
Attended the Neurogenomics Conference @humantechnopole.bsky.social in Milan earlier this week. Impressive host institute and an inspiring environment. Thanks to the organisers for putting together a strong and engaging meeting.
#NeuroGen25
Our group leader @chr-mayer.bsky.social is one of the awardees of the Simons Foundation Autism Research Initiative (SFARI) Pilot Awards for a novel research project on the role of genetic mutations in chromatin-modifying enzymes in the development of autism β Congratulations!! π π§ β¨
This project is co-funded by the Nancy Lurie Marks Family Foundation (NLMFF). Grateful for their support in advancing research on neurodevelopment and autism spectrum disorders.
More about the grant: www.nlmfoundation.org/grant/epigen...
#NLMFF #AutismResearch #Neurodevelopment
Big thanks to #SFARI for supporting our research through a 2024 Pilot Award. This funding will help us explore how mutations in chromatin regulators ASH1L and SETBP1 impact the development of inhibitory neurons and contribute to autism spectrum disorders.
www.sfari.org/2025/04/08/a...
Alert! Postdoc positions available - at least two. Interested in coming to Karolinska and work on adolescent development/schizophrenia? Have a background in neuroscience, functional genomics, computational analysis or spatial transcriptomics? Large data sets available for analysis. Get in touch!