
Fong Kuan Wong
@brainotopia
Cellular homeostasis lab @DevBioUoM @FBMH_UoM| interested in understanding how brains are formed during development |
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https://fongkuanwonglab.com 25-05-2018 21:42:20
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Adam Reid UoM Blond McIndoe and I are delighted to present the results of our fantastic collaboration revealing that novel Golgi dynamics drive peripheral neuron regeneration. Congratulations Alice Emily Mortimer! biorxiv.org/content/10.110…



The call is out for the new #DFG #PriorityProgramme on the epigenetic regulation of neurodevelopment. Initiated by Tanja Vogel with support from Geraldine Zimmer-Bensch, André Fischer, Prof Ana Pombo and myself. Looking forward to exciting insights from #EPIADAPT! More details 👇👇👇

The postdoc position in my lab UoM Biology, Medicine and Health is open for applications until 15th November jobs.manchester.ac.uk/Job/JobDetail?… and I am also looking for a research technician jobs.manchester.ac.uk/Job/JobDetail?…! Come and have fun with Chicken embryos and single-cell Multiomics! 🐣🧬🐣




We are showcasing our love for developmental biology for British Science Week this year with the different model organisms that we use in our division. Ruth Williams Cerys Manning Daimark Bennett 🪰🐸🐟🐣🐭


10/10 Here’s the paper nature if you want to dig in nature.com/articles/s4158… That’s it. Thanks for sharing! CDN | King's College CNDD| King's College Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience European Research Council (ERC)

New paper from Julie Jézéquel and the Beatriz Rico on role of cadherins in neuronal inhibition out now in Nature Communications! rdcu.be/el18f


1/12. How do cortical interneurons select specific pyramidal cells during development? Julie Jezequel in Beatriz Rico has identified specific cellular and molecular codes that interneurons use to target pyramidal cell types Nature Communications CDN | King's College CNDD| King's College Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience



Our study on the impact of altered serotonin (5-HT) signalling on developing sensory cortex is now live Nature Communications We use longitudinal in vivo imaging of 5-HT & neural activity to show that this neuromodulator is buffered in early life to promote bottom-up instruction.


We have a 3-year postdoctoral position open in our lab in Oslo NCMBM to work on Sleep and Development through the NORPOD program together with Dong Won (Thomas) Kim and supported by Nordic EMBL P'ship If you are interested check application here: jobbnorge.no/en/available-j…