Dr. Aniko Korosi
@korosianiko
Associate Professor at University of Amsterdam. Research focus on early-life stress, cognition, neuroinflammation and nutrition
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Amazing program today at #FENS2024. There are, of course, favorites Katharina Gapp Bianca Jones Marlin, PhD Mackenzie Mathis, PhD A. Mathis Group, but it was hard to make a plan without feeling bad about missing something.
Amazing talk from Prof. Ger Clarke today in the Gut-Microbiota Symposia at the #FENS2024 showing results from our lab about the MGB axis, brain function and behaviour: moving towards mechanisms. A real pleasure being part of it. Well done Ger! ☺️ APC Microbiome Ireland UCCpsychiatry
What a great start of the #FENS2024 symposium on representational #drift, #learning and #memory by Paul Frankland University of Toronto - Engrams become 'drifty' vs drift becomes more 'engrammy'. #neuroscience
🤩 #FENS is proud to welcome its new leadership! Congratulations to FENS President Ole Kiehn, FENS Secretary General Yiota Poirazi and FENS Treasurer Dr. Aniko Korosi. Find out more about the new FENS leadership: loom.ly/MFPfPxg
We have an exciting PhD position in Early life stress and Alzheimer's Disease opening including preclinical and clinical studies. SILS Alzforum Alzheimer's Association Alzheimer Nederland FENS Amsterdam Neuroscience | Amsterdam UMC academictransfer.com/en/343285/phd-…
🌟 #FENS is delighted to announce that the FENS Forum 2028, hosted by British Neuroscience Association, will take place in the fabulous city of Glasgow, Scotland! loom.ly/Z2vjgwk Stay tuned for more updates!
Equality in publishing: Are joint authors truly equal? | Important discussion in the world of team science by Dr Roisin Owens & colleagues in Science Advances science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…
🧵🧠 New Publication Alert 🚨 Our latest research in BrainBehavImm demonstrates the cellular conversations between hiPSC-derived microglia and cortical neural progenitor cells under IL-6 exposure in co-culture. Let's break down the key findings (1/9): authors.elsevier.com/c/1jaYd3AAzzl3…