
Veronica Krenn
@krenn_veronica
PI @BtBsUNIMIB and HT Early Career Fellow interested in neurodevelopment, immunology and organoids | Former Postdoc in @Knoblich_lab @IMBA_Vienna
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07-03-2019 21:22:25
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Laureata a Milano-Bicocca, dopo le esperienze di ricerca all’estero Veronica Krenn è tornata in Ateneo dove, grazie a un finanziamento di Human Technopole, studierà le cellule del sistema nervoso 🧠 🔬. BicoccAlumni Dipartimento di Biotecnologie e Bioscienze-UNIMIB ilgiorno.it/speciali/viver…

How does in-vitro stress influence #brain #organoids? What cell types are affected, and how can we deal with stressed cells? Our new work now published in The EMBO Journal provides answers! embopress.org/doi/full/10.15… 1/3


A JRNLclub talk by Veronica Krenn brings her #organoid research from Cell Stem Cell to the broader scientific community. JRNLclub is a platform for increasing the reach of your work with an open invitation to researchers to contribute. The Knoblich Lab #scicomm #biology

#BtBsSeminars: Veronica Krenn, collaborator - Human Technopole Early Career Fellow, Engineering human brain organoids to study neurodevelopment and disease, 20 ottobre, 2022, 16:30, edificio TELLUS, aula U4-02/Webex, Università degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca #KrennLab_BtBs Veronica Krenn btbs.unimib.it/it/eventi/btbs…


Fantastic review describing how brain organoids are accelerating the understanding of neurological disorders. Congratulations and thanks to my former and very talented colleague Oliver Eichmüller and the whole The Knoblich Lab for this piece!

It takes a village to become a PI. It was great to finally meet in person all the other Human Technopole Early Career fellows 🤩 #NewPI #HTFacultyDays @mirkocortese Veronica Krenn Dafne Campigli Di Giammartino



Thank you Dr. Carmen Falcone for organizing this! Big fun of glia, I already registered🤩 and look foward to many interesting exchanges!


Second day started! Brain organoids: what they can tell about the human brain? Università di Pisa CentroPiaggioUniPisa DII - UniPisa SantAnnaPisa


📢 Paper alert! Here's our latest Cell Stem Cell story, led by Catarina Martins Costa. The corpus callosum safeguards interhemispheric communication in the human brain. 𝘈𝘙𝘐𝘋1𝘉 mutations cause agenesis/absence of the CC. But by which mechanisms? ⤵ tinyurl.com/MartinsCosta20… 🧵1/10

Excited to share this work now published Nature Methods and to have contributed to develop this interesting model of cortical patterning. A fantastic collaborative work with another The Knoblich Lab alumnus Camilla Bosone , Davide Castaldi Carlo Emanuele Villa Human Technopole

Onorata di far parte di questo gruppo di ricercatori insieme a Camilla Bosone , Davide Castaldi e Carlo Emanuele Villa. Un grazie a Human Technopole Early Career Fellowship e Dipartimento di Biotecnologie e Bioscienze-UNIMIB Università degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca per il supporto!

It has been a great pleasure to work with you and the whole Giuseppe Testa team on this model!!! Very excited to see how this model could be applied to study early cortical patterning and its role in disease.

Very proud of you and of our work together before and after The Knoblich Lab time! Thank you Camilla for your lasting engagement with the project!

Honoured to be part of this collaborative team with Juergen Knoblich and Giuseppe Testa!

Excited to see our work out Nature Methods!!! A publicly shared view-only version of the paper is also available here: rdcu.be/dUjiu

The The Knoblich Lab has developed polarized cortical assembloids with the help of a localized FGF8 source. This technology allows mimicking patterning events during brain development. Veronica Krenn Camilla Bosone Davide Castaldi Giuseppe Testa nature.com/articles/s4159…



#BtBsPUB "A polarized FGF8 source specifies frontotemporal signatures in spatially oriented cell populations of cortical assembloids" by Veronica Krenn and co-authors in nature methods. #KrennLab_BtBs #BtBsUNIMIB Università degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC11…
