
Jasmine Harley
@harleyinthehood
PhD student using the endless possibilities of stem cells to study Motor Neuron Disease
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31-05-2019 16:29:29
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Absolutely fantastic journey through the brain with Jasmine Harley and Greg Foot for all the family from the The Francis Crick Institute summer science program 🧠 🙌 PataniLab





Our latest in Nucleic Acids Research (Nucleic Acids Res) reveals how astrocytes might become harmfully reactive through a post-transcriptional mechanism: academic.oup.com/nar/advance-ar… Well done Oliver Ziff Doaa M Taha and Hamish Crerar PataniLab UCL Queen Square Institute of Neurology The Francis Crick Institute MND Research #DrivingMNDresearch


Delighted to collaborate with the brilliant Raphaëlle Luisier and her fantastic Group Idiap Research Institute on this exciting project... huge congratulations to the first authors Colombine Verzat Idiap Research Institute and Jasmine Harley PataniLab UCL Queen Square Institute of Neurology The Francis Crick Institute Medical Research Council MND Association #drivingMNDresearch

Congratulations to two talented Postdocs Jasmine Harley and Ben Clarke for their terrific teamwork in writing and leading this review. I feel privileged to work with such a great team PataniLab UCL Queen Square Institute of Neurology The Francis Crick Institute Medical Research Council #DrivingMNDresearch








Amazing talk by my friend and colleague Doaa M Taha about ALS and some of the research we do in our lab. Give it a watch! #MND #ALS #stemcells

Our latest: 'Astrocytes display cell autonomous and diverse early reactive states in familial amyotrophic lateral sclerosis' Brain Link: academic.oup.com/brain/advance-… Well done Doaa M Taha Ben Clarke Collab with TheSibleyLab Thanks:Medical Research Council MND Research UCL Queen Square Institute of Neurology The Crick

Our latest review just out in Brain: 'The role of astrocytes in prion-like mechanisms of neurodegeneration'. Great effort by Phillip Smethurst Dr Hannah Franklin Ben Clarke and a great collaboration with Dr Katie Sidle. PataniLab The Crick UCL Queen Square Institute of Neurology MND Research MND Association #ALS


