ZucheroLab
@ZucheroLab
Glial Cell Biology
Out now! “Schwann cell-secreted PGE2 promotes sensory neuron excitability during development.” Published online today @CellCellPress. authors.elsevier.com/a/1jbBiL7PXqRXI
Preprint is finally out! Mapping whole brain oligo-myelin patterns across individual mice, sex, strain, aging, and injury (biorxiv.org/content/10.110…) Check out some cool videos as well! vimeo.com/1003497448?ts=… And play around with the beautiful raw data! tinyurl.com/5n87z2xs
This is going to be such an exciting year, we are bringing some amazing faculty from all over the world. 6 weeks of hands on neuroscience. Improve your technical expertise, expand your scientific network, hear cutting edge science, and make friends for life!
Neurobiology: Mechanisms & Advanced Approaches 🧠🤯 @MBLNeuro June 8 – July 21, 2025 Deadline: January 27, 2025 go.mbl.edu/neuro
Neurobiology: Mechanisms & Advanced Approaches 🧠🤯 @MBLNeuro June 8 – July 21, 2025 Deadline: January 27, 2025 go.mbl.edu/neuro
We have a fully-funded Postdoctoral Fellow position open in somatosensation development!!! I'm committed to supporting and mentoring all trainees in my lab. Please help me retweet this opportunity. :) jobs.sciencecareers.org/job/663050/pos…
nature.com/articles/s4146… I am excited to announce our work on how myelin loss culminates in neurodegeneration has been published at Nature Communications. While I have previously covered our findings as a preprint in more detail below, our key findings are:
Excited to announce that our 2025 Advanced Research Training Course schedule is up and applications are open! 🎉🎉🎉 See you in Woods Hole! mbl.edu/courses
Today we introduce human neural loop #assembloids created from 4 parts derived from stem cells to study the cortico-striato-midbrain-thalamo-cortical pathway and to model neurodevelopmental disease Work led by the remarkable Ji-Il Kim and Yuki Miura in the lab. Also in…
Thank you for this wonderful opportunity! Together with @ZucheroLab, I am excited to build molecular circuits within oligodendrocytes to activate myelin repair, and to understand and reverse their contribution to disease.
Congrats to the five teams awarded Synthetic Neuroscience Grants to advance tools for studying brain circuits. Tackling challenges that require interdisciplinary expertise, $1.24M was awarded by Wu Tsai Neuro, @Stanford_ChEMH, and @StanfordBioX. 🔗neuroscience.stanford.edu/news/synthetic…
In honor of National Postdoc Appreciation Week #NPAW2024, Stanford Neurosurgery celebrates the important contribution postdocs make to our department! @ZucheroLab @ScienceDame @XinnanwangL
Super-excited to reveal our latest fluorescent voltage indicator, ASAP5, now online @NeuroCellPress! ASAP5 features higher responsivity and kinetics, allowing detection of single synaptic transmission events. The link gives free access until 2024.11.09: authors.elsevier.com/a/1joYd3BtfH9B…
Some cool new microglia replacement systems in which we show brain macrophages are sufficient to drive interferonopathy in a model of Aicardi Goutieres syndrome. Work by @Kel_Nem with @FChrisBennett ... and our lab's (MBL) first paper!
Microglia replacement by ER-Hoxb8 conditionally immortalized macrophages provides insight into Aicardi-Goutieres Syndrome neuropathology biorxiv.org/cgi/content/sh… #biorxiv_neursci
New research into synapse loss, neurodegeneration, and brain aging is being funded by the Knight Initiative’s Catalyst & Pilot Grants. $1.24M supports 14 interdisciplinary projects to stimulate bold new approaches to exploring brain resilience. brainresilience.stanford.edu/news/advancing…
Happy Birthday Ben! Today would’ve been his 70th birthday. A renowned scientist who changed the way we see glia cells and the brain and a wonderful friend and advocate, Ben was an inspiration to us all. #neuroscience #glia #advocateforwomeninStem #TransRightsAreHumanRights
📢📢My lab has a postdoctoral fellow position open immediately to study the molecular and cellular mechanisms of mammalian somatosensation development and injury!! Please apply and join us if you're interested!!
NINDS is pleased to announce 5 early-career researchers have been recognized for their dedication to superior mentorship and training in neuroscience research through the 2024 Landis Award for Outstanding Mentorship. Learn more about the NINDS Landis Award go.nih.gov/oxUb216
Stefanie Robel, Ph.D. (@UABNews) empowers mentees to learn to reach their brilliance. She has developed a framework focused on people, projects, and productivity. Her holistic mentorship instills a "pay it forward" attitude in her mentees. go.nih.gov/8gONRlU
SNAP-tag2: faster and brighter protein labeling biorxiv.org/content/10.110…
In the latest issue! Schwann cell-secreted PGE2 promotes sensory neuron excitability during development dlvr.it/TCP3Fz
Can blocking the kynurenine pathway, a key regulator in brain metabolism, improve brain function in Alzheimer’s? Research by Katrin Andreasson and her team, with support from Knight Initiative, suggests it could. 🔗 brainresilience.stanford.edu/news/drugs-imp…
Drs. Brad Zuchero (@ZucheroLab) & @HusniyeKantarci and their collaborators discovered that neurons require signaling from glia to become fully excitable. Their findings were featured on the front cover of @cellpressnews. Learn more: med.stanford.edu/neurosurgery/n…