
David de Agustín Durán
@daviddeagustin
Postdoctoral Researcher at LMU, Munich. Passionate about the molecular mechanisms governing neocortical development.
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04-05-2023 16:13:43
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.Northwestern Feinberg School of Medicine researchers led by Dr. Jennifer Rakotomamonjy at the Alicia Guemez-Gamboa showed that PCDH12 loss severely impaired cerebral #organoid development, with reduced proliferative areas and disrupted laminar organization. 📘 Cell Reports 📑 bit.ly/3O9jPTL






New #brain #organoid publication from Flora Vaccarino’s lab (@AlexJourdon, F. Wu, J. Mariani & collaborators), focusing on idiopathic #autism, uncovering an imbalance of excitatory cortical neuron subtypes during early neurogenesis 🧠🧬🧫Nature Neuroscience nature.com/articles/s4159…




Super proud of Luuli Tran, Molecular Biology Ph.D. Program // CU Anschutz PhD student, for publishing her first paper from our lab!!! And her beautiful airyscan image made the cover! If you want to know how Notch signaling regulates oligodendrogenesis in the developing cortex, check out her paper in JNeurosci.


What a thrill was to attend the EMBO workshop in Alicante last month and share so many exciting neurodevelopmental insights with these fantastic people! Definitely looking forward to meet again! Cristina Gil Santos Franco Santiago Fregoso @SimoLab_UCD #EMBOneuralFate23



For our Spanish speaking followers, don't miss Prof. Oscar Marin (Oscar Marín) speak to Pere Estupinyà about the history and work of Santiago Ramón y Cajal on El cazador de cerebros. Find the full episode in the link below👇 #IoPPNInTheNews #Neuroscience bit.ly/4ahhyP9


Excited to share our review of recent advances in the development of the cerebral cortex! What are the principles governing neuronal diversification? How do populations of neurons and glia influence each other during development? Congrats to authors Nuria Domínguez and

Super happy to see this awesome and beautiful work brilliantly led by my dear friend Soraia Barao at Johns Hopkins Medicine finally published! nature.com/articles/s4146…



One of the most wonderful privileges in academia is the opportunity to share science with others. Last week the BrainOrganoidHub had the joy of hosting amazing scientists from all over the world for our first Brain Organoid Workshop. What a success!!! Fikri Birey Jimena Andersen

