microRNA regulation of Notch signaling directs radial glial progenitor maturation

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titlemicroRNA regulation of Notch signaling directs radial glial progenitor maturation
start_date2014/11/14
schedule11h
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detailsInvité par Laure Bally-Cuif and Marion Coolen
summaryEvgenia is a talented post-doctoral scientist, who works in the laboratory of Bart de Strooper in Leuven, Belgium. Bart de Strooper has been investigating the basic mechanisms of Alzheimer’s disease and Parkinson’s disease using mouse models, which led to a couple of seminal results (see for instance (Chávez-Gutiérrez et al., 2012; Lau et al., 2013; Morais et al., 2014)). Evgenia is developing the zebrafish system in their lab, and will present us her latest results on the biological function of a microRNA previously linked to AD (Salta et al., 2014).
responsiblesSecrétariat Inaf, Perignon