Dr. Anastassia Voronova (@amvoronova) 's Twitter Profile
Dr. Anastassia Voronova

@amvoronova

Canada Research Chair in Neural Stem Cell Biology. Sloan Research Fellow in Neuroscience. Killam Laureate. Associate Professor @UAlberta_FoMD. Views are my own.

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This is exhausting work, and I’ll admit, I’m tired. But we can’t stop now—there’s too much at stake, and I’m committed to pushing forward for change.

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ICYMI: Dr. Anastassia Voronova and her team provided clarity on the heart-brain connection in KBG syndrome, a rare genetic neurodevelopmental disorder. The study has already changed clinical guidelines. Read the story: bit.ly/3BsmUMr

ICYMI: Dr. Anastassia Voronova and her team provided clarity on the heart-brain connection in KBG syndrome, a rare genetic neurodevelopmental disorder.

The study has already changed clinical guidelines.

Read the story: bit.ly/3BsmUMr
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Fellow PIs: I noticed new students are not familiar with Microsoft Office programs as they grew up using ChromeBooks and not PCs. Are there free resources/courses to suggest to these students? I am not interested in using Google docs/sheets for lab work as they lack many features

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Our review in Journal of Neurochemistry on how neurons regulate neural stem cell fates is live! The paper was led by our talented PhD student Nicole Dittmann 🧠🐁🔬. This review was written as part of my 2024 International Society for Neurochemistry (ISN) Young Scientist Lectureship Award onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jn…

Galen Wright (@galenwright) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are excited to share the results of our new study: Genomic characterization of Huntington’s disease genetic modifiers informs drug target tractability Published in @BrainComms, link in next post 🧵

We are excited to share the results of our new study:
Genomic characterization of Huntington’s disease genetic modifiers informs drug target tractability 
Published in <a href="/braincomms/">@BrainComms</a>, link in next post 🧵
Melissa Perreault, PhD 🇨🇦 (@dr_perreault) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I am so privileged to have been able to lead this with the amazing Dr. Judy Illes, CM and work with the most remarkable people from around the world incl T. Ryan Gregory 🇨🇦 and Katherine Bassil. Two-Eyed Seeing and Other Indigenous Perspectives for Neuroscience. nature.com/articles/s4158…

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The WCHRI Trainee Advisory Committee (TAC) is seeking new in-training members - a complete description of the opportunity can be found here: docs.google.com/document/d/14h… If you are interested, please consider applying by completing the WCHRI TAC Expression of Interest online form:

The WCHRI Trainee Advisory Committee (TAC) is seeking new in-training members - a complete description of the opportunity can be found here:
docs.google.com/document/d/14h…

If you are interested, please consider applying by completing the WCHRI TAC Expression of Interest online form:
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My time in industry convinced me of the importance of basic, government funded science research. It was crazy how much of the stuff we did was based directly on academic research that in-and-of-itself would have been too risky and/or too low-return for the company to do

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New research from Department of Laboratory Medicine & Pathobiology! Multi-layered clonal lineage tracing & transcriptomics of cortical progenitors reveal RGPs maintain differentiation potential until P4 #neocortex #glia #lineagetracing. Read more at Stem Cell Reports: bit.ly/4hUqbUa ISSCR Cell Press

New research from <a href="/UofT_LMP/">Department of Laboratory Medicine & Pathobiology</a>! Multi-layered clonal lineage tracing &amp; transcriptomics of cortical progenitors reveal RGPs maintain differentiation potential until P4 #neocortex #glia #lineagetracing. Read more at Stem Cell Reports: bit.ly/4hUqbUa

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Don’t miss our satellite meeting on Stem Cells, Brain Development and Regeneration at CAN ACN . Stellar line-up of speakers, several slots for trainees talks! The program and registrations at Stem Cells, Brain Development and Regeneration – Canadian Association for Neuroscience

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An open letter - from someone living with MS positivelivingwithms.com/an-open-letter… To whom it may concern: There is an entire world filled with people who don’t understand multiple sclerosis. I know since you don’t live with the disease yourself it is hard to comprehend, but I hope what I

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Congratulations to Dr. Vivian Mushahwar on receiving a $24 million grant from New Frontiers in Research Fund - Transformation! This investment will support development of groundbreaking smartwear & exemplifies our commitment to advancing solutions that improve quality of life.