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Christian Mayer (@[email protected])

@chr_mayer

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Group Leader at MPI-BI, studying neuronal dev and differentiation. Also on Mastodon (@[email protected] ) where I value open, community-driven science.

Munich, Germany
Joined September 2012
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Christian Mayer (@[email protected])
4 months
Now out in #NatureNeuroscience: new paper from our lab — "Temporal control of progenitor competence shapes maturation in GABAergic neuron development in mice." Congrats to first authors Ann Bright, Yana Kotlyarenko, Florian Neuhaus! https://t.co/kBapSwIMgk
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Nature Neuroscience - Unlike cortical progenitors, ventral telencephalic progenitors retain the ability to generate diverse neuron types during neurogenesis. Here, the authors show that ventral...
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@ilariavitali85
Ilaria Vitali
3 months
What a journey this paper has been 🎢 Excited to see some early data back from @chr_mayer lab @MPIforBI grow into such a beautiful piece of neurodevelopmental biology ⭐️ Huge kudos to @Alan_Zhou_95 and @Bocchi_Ric for the fantastic work! 🙌🏻
@Bocchi_Ric
Riccardo Bocchi
3 months
🚨 First paper from the Bocchi lab out now in @NatureComms! We show that astrocytes in the cortex arise from not one, but two distinct progenitor lineages, each giving rise to specialized subtypes with distinct roles. Here the story📖 https://t.co/DHo9tzreWo See 🧵below for more.
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Christian Mayer (@[email protected])
6 months
Attended the Neurogenomics Conference @humantechnopole in Milan earlier this week. Great venue and an inspiring environment. Thanks to the organisers for putting together a strong and engaging meeting. #NeuroGen25
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@satijalab
Rahul Satija
7 months
Interested in single cell genomics but need help getting started? Check out the full agenda for our Single Cell Genomics Day on Friday 4/25. All talks will be live-streamed (no registration required) at https://t.co/JqaO6urVPF
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@dana_peer
dana_peer
10 months
The Single-cell Analytics Innovation Lab @MSKCancerCenter is expanding and looking for Junior Research Technician! Join our team based in NYC to work on cutting-edge single-cell & spatial genomics methods in collaboration with leading research labs.
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@MPIforBI
MPI for Biological Intelligence
1 year
🚨🎓 New application round: Join us in researching the multiple facets of biological intelligence and become a PhD student at our fully funded graduate school IMPRS-BI in the Munich area! 🔔 Application period: October 1 to November 10 🌐 Apply here: https://t.co/wdQLGzoLz3
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@ratz_michael
Michael Ratz
1 year
Hiring alert 📢 my lab has TWO openings for a postdoc in computational biology! Please apply if you're interested to work with large in situ RNA-seq datasets and amazed by developing biological neural networks (mouse brains): https://t.co/1QZ1ghViLW https://t.co/cFVNLZK6xK
ki.varbi.com
Do you want to contribute to top quality medical research? A postdoctoral scholarship is available in the lab of Michael Ratz at the Department of Cell and Molecular Biology, Karolinska Institutet. Th
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@ImprsTp
IMPRS-TP
1 year
📅 Save-the-date! We are excited to welcome @chr_mayer to @mpi_psychiatry as our next MPLS speaker on 11. July (Thu). His talk will shed light on fundamental neuronal mechanisms 🧠 and the pathways 🧬 contributing to #neurodevelopmental disorders. This talk is open to everyone!
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@ratz_michael
Michael Ratz
1 year
My lab is looking for a research assistant to work on barcoded viral tracing in the developing mouse brain: https://t.co/4Ec93KU0St Please apply if you’re interested to explore molecular mechanisms of neural circuit assembly in vivo!
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Vill du bidra till medicinsk forskning av toppkvalitet? Forskargruppen under ledning av Michael Ratz vid institutionen för cell- och molekylärbiologi söker en forskningssistent. Labbet är beläget
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@joadelas
Joaquina Delas
2 years
Our latest from @briscoejames lab: How temporal & spatial pattering cues are integrated in the vertebrate neural tube to organise cell type generation during development. https://t.co/0uJ82JqRxT
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@BorrellLab
Borrell Lab
2 years
Happy to see our new story published. 3 types of cortical Radial Glia Cells revealed: alpha, beta and gamma, with different amplificative behavior and involved in different cell lineages, that run together and in parallel in different germinal layers. Ferret is a superb model (1)
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@NatureNeuro
Nature Neuroscience
2 years
Using in vivo CRISPR perturbation, lineage tracing, and ChIP–sequencing provides insight into how inhibitory neuron identity is determined in the developing germinal zone @edvoretskova@chr_mayer@MPIforBI https://t.co/cCiCY4P7mc
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Nature Neuroscience - How genetic information in the germinal zone determines neuronal cell types is unclear. Here the authors show that MEIS2 plays an important role in determining GABAergic...
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Christian Mayer (@[email protected])
2 years
Study "Multiple parallel cell lineages in the developing mammalian cerebral cortex" led by @LdelValleAnton and @BorrellLab is published. Congrats to our lab members @flo_neuhaus @edvoretskova @BabalKoray @ChaoFeng for their contribution! Link: https://t.co/aqU7fAxmJM @MPIforBI
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@joadelas
Joaquina Delas
2 years
Looking forward to diving into the final version of this work. Excited that others also find differential binding as a chromatin strategy for alternative cell fate choice.
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Christian Mayer (@[email protected])
2 years
Enhancers that drive projection neuron-specific gene expression are accessible in all parts of the GE (ATAC-seq Rhodes et al). Yet, their activity is restricted to the LGE. Thus, "differential TF binding" rather than "differential accessibility" induces projection neuron fate 6/7
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@MPIforBI
MPI for Biological Intelligence
2 years
A team led by Christian Mayer discovered that a protein called MEIS2 plays a crucial role in the formation of GABAergic projection neurons. These neurons enable various brain functions, and a failure of MEIS2 to control their development may contribute to neurodevelopmental
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Christian Mayer (@[email protected])
2 years
Thanks to a fantastic team for making this work possible, especially @edvoretskova, @MayHo_, Volker. @ERC_Research for the funding! @MPIforBI for support in the establishment of our research group. 7/7
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Christian Mayer (@[email protected])
2 years
Enhancers that drive projection neuron-specific gene expression are accessible in all parts of the GE (ATAC-seq Rhodes et al). Yet, their activity is restricted to the LGE. Thus, "differential TF binding" rather than "differential accessibility" induces projection neuron fate 6/7
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