
Binder Lab
@binder_lab
Official account for the lab of Elisabeth Binder at the Max Planck Institute of Psychiatry.
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Our thoughts at Max Planck Institute of Psychiatry are especially with alon_chen_lab, our former director, and our friends from Weizmann Institute mpg.de/20953820/state…

This was a fun project together w/ Jonas Hagenberg & Binder Lab. We investigated stress reactivity across the BMI range and the contribution of cortisol and cytokine levels. The link between BMI and stress-induced brain responses in females was related to cortisol but not cytokines.

Munich for Women in Science The event is dedicated to inspiring positive change for Women in Science + Networking. 📍Münchner Künstlerhaus, Munich 🗓️1.12.2023 👉Info & registration: t1p.de/2x0wm TU München Universität München Max Planck Society Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft




Check this out! Eric J. Nestler, MD, PhD and I co-edited this PNAS special issue: The Neurobiology of Stress: Vulnerability, Resilience, and Major Depression | Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences | Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences pnas.org/topic/558

The introduction of the special PNAS issue by Eric J. Nestler, MD, PhD and me asks: What can Science Do to confront the second pandemic of mental health disorders? A call to action combining fundamental research, translational research and public advocacy. pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pn…




I'm looking forward to the talk by Andrew Miller

📢Opportunity alert: Max Planck Institute of Psychiatry is #hiring a #research group leader to spearhead innovative #translational research projects in #psychiatry. Please share and retweet! 🔃

Please look into this great opportunity to join our translation Max Planck Institute of Psychiatry as faculty. Many collaborations possible from basic research to clinical trials.

Great collaborative project led by Anna Fröhlich with Natalie Matosin SysBioStress - Daskalakis Lab @JanineArloth Michael Ziller

Single-nucleus transcriptomic profiling of human orbitofrontal cortex (~800,000 nuclei from 87 individuals with and without psychiatric diagnoses) reveals convergent effects of aging and psychiatric disease Binder Lab Max Planck Institute of Psychiatry nature.com/articles/s4159…




