Lukas Neukomm
Metabolic control of neuronal survival and function
2023, August 20th - by Lukas Neukomm
After axonal injury, axons separated from their cell bodies engage an evolutionarily conserved programmed axon degeneration pathway to initiate the degeneration within a day. Blocking this pathway results in severed projections which remain morphologically preserved for weeks. When evoked, they continue to elicit a postsynaptic behavior, a phenomena defined as preservation of circuit integrity. Here, we explored the underlying maintenance mechanisms. Maria isolated and characterised axonal and synaptic mRNAs locally translated that are required for the preservation of circuit integrity. She was supported by Leonardo Restivo (Neuro-Behavioral Analysis Unit, Neuro-BAU) and the laboratory of Marco Terenzio (Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology, OIST, Japan). Congratulations to Maria, and a big thank you to all our collaborators! Our preprint is on bioRxiv, an open-access repository. Preprints are not peer-reviewed, but undergo basic screening and are checked against plagiarism.
2023, May 29th - by Lukas Neukomm
The lab provided several fly stocks enabling the Juhász lab to simultaneously manipulate axons with the QF/QUAS and glia with the Gal4/UAS binary systems.
2023, March 16th - by Lukas Neukomm
Among 49 posters from Ph.D. students and PostDocs from 19 different countries, the poster of Maria received a lot of attention and was voted 2nd place by all attendees. Congratulations, Maria!