
Simone Mayer
@mayersimo
Neuroscience
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https://www.hih-tuebingen.de/en/forschung/independent-research-groups/molecular-brain-development/ 11-05-2015 05:45:11
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Today is #RareDiseaseDay2024. Find out more about the research on rare diseases at the HIH from Prof. Matthis Synozik Faculty of Medicine Tuebingen TübingenNeuroCampus and Prof. Simone Mayer Simone Mayer, group leader at the HIH and newly appointed professor at Shmoopy 👉bit.ly/3ThIND5



Great news today for IHB. I warmly welcome Juergen Knoblich as new director and head of the institute. Thrilled to see the next step of our strategic evolution come to fruition and our ambitions to expand into basic biology realised. See you soon in Basel The Knoblich Lab!


“Be open to collaborate. Great science needs many + we can all learn so much from each other” PCH-Familie is working with Simone Mayer on groundbreaking research for the #RareDisease



“It is important to keep an open mind about all the possible outcomes of an experiment. Avoid imposing your preferred hypothesis on the data.” Simone Mayer on the advice she’d give to scientists who are working to uncover the mysteries of the cell


Happy to be at #FENS2024 FENS! Curious to hear about modeling maternal immune activation with regionalized neural organoids? Come to my talk on Friday at 15.45 (S45, Hall E)! With Simone Mayer, Theresa Kagermeier, and X-less colleagues:)


.Simone Mayer + PCH-Familie are taking remarkable steps toward treating PCH2 by using brain organoids to understand the fundamental biology of this rare neurodevelopmental disorder. Their research aims to review promising drug candidates + provide hope for many.




Very pleased Davide Aprile will present our cerebellar organoid work probing neurodevelopmental trajectories in disease & evolution at this fantastic meeting organized by Lena Kutscher & Simone Mayer Stellar speaker line-up 👍 [sad not to be there in person] indico.dkfz.de/event/793/

Having such a fantastic time at the Cerebellum Development and Disease conference and excited for our final day of talks. Special shout out to our other sponsors DKFZ DFG public | @[email protected] Hopp-Kindertumorzentrum Heidelberg (KiTZ) Health + Life Science Alliance Heidelberg Mannheim The Company of Biologists


“Incorporate exciting new research into your own projects in a creative way.” Simone Mayer is working with PCH-Familie to uncover what causes rare, #neurodevelopmental conditions like PCH2 👏🏻👏🏽👏🏿

