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Diana Piol
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🇮🇹Postdoc Da Cruz Lab, VIB-KUL, Leuven🇧🇪 interested in neurodegeneration, axonal/synaptic dysfunction, ALS/FTD, spatial omics, local translation
Lovanio, Belgio
Joined April 2020
🔬🧠 We're hiring!! Research associate opportunity @dsb_unipd @PennutoLab Deadline: *10th January 2025* #MotorNeuronDiseases #LocalTranslation #SpatialOmics
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Check out our new publication on an in vivo model of seeded aggregation and spreading of FUS pathology 💪👏 @MolNeuro
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Thank you so much @ALSBelgium for the best poster prize at the Leuven center for ALS (LEUCALS) meeting! Our spatial omics approach shed light on the local molecular dysregulations in axons and NMJs! More details to come soon✨
Vandaag vond de #LEUCALS 2024 Meeting plaats. ALS Liga selecteerde er de winnaars voor de beste presentatie en de beste poster. Proficiat Lenja De Cock van Lab Neurobiologie (@LuVaDeBo) en Diana Piol van Lab Neurofysiologie in Neurodegeneratieve Ziekten (Sandrine Da Cruz)!
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RT @ALSBelgium: Vandaag vond de #LEUCALS 2024 Meeting plaats. ALS Liga selecteerde er de winnaars voor de beste presentatie en de beste pos…
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RT @CMHenstridge: 🚨Do you have experience in high-resolution imaging and/or proteomics in neurodegeneration? Are you close to finishing yo…
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RT @OmbeletFouke: Happy to announce the launch of the Leuven Center of ALS! Join us for a day of interesting lectures and networking. #ALS…
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Our review on the role of TDP-43 and FUS in local translation for the maintenance of axons and neuromuscular junctions in health and ALS is now ONLINE!! @TessaRobberech2 & Sandrine Da Cruz
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It's finally out!! I'm so grateful to my mentor @PennutoLab, @laura_tosatto and all the collaborators who made this possible🙏 This reflects part of my PhD work on a genetic disorder called SBMA, caused by a repeat expansion in androgen receptor gene
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RT @Michael_E_Ward_: mRNA transport, translation, and decay in adult mammalian central nervous system axons: Neuron
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