
Jens Bager Christensen
@jensbagerchris1
PhD student investigating the plasticity of cerebellar progenitors @GurdonInstitute @Cambridge_Uni | prev. @Kirkeby_Lab, @UCPH & @BronnerLab, @Caltech
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04-05-2021 21:16:04
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Interested in joining Gurdon Institute as a group leader? We are particularly looking for applicants with a focus on human developmental biology. Reach out if you have any questions. Deadline 15th Oct.

We are looking for an enthusiastic PhD candidate to study the regulation of chromatin remodellers in neural crest and their role in developmental disorders. #neuralcrest #neurocristopathies #singlecell #multiome #CRISPR Siddharth Banka The University of Manchester Medical Research Council findaphd.com/phds/project/m…

Applications for our collaborative Rawlins lab and Luigi Aloia AstraZeneca studentship will be open for 5 more days only. Don’t forget to apply…

Jens Bager Christensen from Gurdon Institute PDN Cambridge on how stem cells know what to do during development and in injury 🧫


Jens Bager Christensen speaking about how the cerebellum develops over a🍺 at Neurotalks Cam Neuroscience CamBrainCNS


I'm excited to share our new mini review on the "Age-dependent regenerative mechanisms in the brain" published in Portland Press #BiochemSocTrans. Led by Giada Vanacore and with Jens Bager Christensen 's help. Great job team. portlandpress.com/biochemsoctran…

Join our collaborative team Tarang Mehta University of Liverpool and Ruth Williams The University of Manchester for a fully funded PhD Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research. “Identifying gene regulatory variants underlying vertebrate neural crest pathologies" More info here: bmh.manchester.ac.uk/study/research… Apply here: lnkd.in/e8Ptm5Tm

We are really proud to share the first 'Pre-Print' from the Storer lab driven by the fantastic Byron Mui, and co-lead by the innovative Kevin Chalut on tissue mechanics, ECM and regeneration. Thanks also to our collaborators in the FranzeLab 🇺🇦. biorxiv.org/content/10.110…


Excited to share our preprint on how Nestin-expressing progenitors differentiate into inhibitory neurons in the developing cerebellum! Thank you to everyone involved from Gurdon Institute PDN Cambridge Omer Ali Bayraktar Andrea Brand

How do progenitor cells in the brain give rise to such a diverse range of cell types? Jethro Lundie Brown discusses a #preprint (Jens Bager Christensen Sumru Bayin et al.) showing that ASCL1 & FOXO1 help create inhibitory neurons from bipotent progenitors #preLight⬇️ prelights.biologists.com/highlights/a-c…

Excited to see Jens Bager Christensen's PhD work from the lab highlighted in the preLights. Thanks Jethro Lundie Brown


Excellent study from Gaurav Singh Rathore using stem cell-derived neural tube models to study regionalization and cell fate: biorxiv.org/content/10.110…

Happy and humbled to share our new preprint : Using the MiSTR microfluidic stem cell model, we mapped early patterning events in human neural development. Big thanks to Agnete Kirkeby Treutlein lab Tune H. Pers Gray Camp for the great collaboration!

Honoured to have made a small contribution to this exciting story! Congratulations, Gaurav Singh Rathore 🧠