Madeline Lancaster
@lancasterlab.bsky.social
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Developmental neurobiologist using cerebral #organoids to study brain size and evolution. Opinions my own.
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If you’re working with neural organoids, join our community to discuss methods, technical issues, and other organoid topics: groups.google.com/forum/#!foru...
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juliusbrennecke.bsky.social
The Vienna BioCenter PhD Program application deadline is approaching: October 10!

Join one of Europe’s premier life science campuses, home to cutting-edge research across all areas of biology.
Apply and start your scientific journey in Vienna!

training.vbc.ac.at/phd-program/

#PhD #LifeSciences
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djabaudon.bsky.social
Interested in the mechanisms of neurogenesis, and how they might converge/differ across species, regions, and life epochs? Check this out, wonderful location and great science! Please RT

neuro-unige.ch/news/csf-mee...
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No, I don’t have it! I know, I really MUST read it!
lancasterlab.bsky.social
Cool, thanks for sharing! Another good example of this is the change in timing of expression of ZEB2 in human versus ape neural progenitors. It’s about timing of its expression but the protein itself isn’t different. I think this is much more common as an evolutionary mechanism.
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gozziale.bsky.social
🚨 Excited to share the latest preprint form the lab ➡️https://tinyurl.com/32d3be9f

Here we tackle a long-standing chicken-or-egg 🐣🥚question in #autism and developmental neuroscience

➡️ Is excitation–inhibition (E:I) imbalance a "cause" or a "consequence" of #autism?

Check out what we found!
🧵1/n
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carlbergstrom.com
Nine former CDC directors, from Bill Foege onward, speak out about the incalculable harm that RFK, Jr. is doing to public health in the US and around the world.

Gift link.
Opinion | We Ran the C.D.C.: Kennedy Is Endangering Every American’s Health
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lancasterlab.bsky.social
Amazing work! The Silver lab is on a roll!
debbysilver.bsky.social
Sharing our newest study led by the incredibly talented @federicamosti.bsky.social investigating new molecular mechanisms of human brain development. We discover a human-specific enhancer HAR1984 that influences chromatin looping to promote cortical size and folding! www.biorxiv.org/cgi/content/...
lancasterlab.bsky.social
This new preprint looks pretty interesting. Human neurons take up to 4 decades to fully mature!
biorxiv-neursci.bsky.social
Human neurons undergo protracted functional maturation into adulthood https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2025.08.01.668139v1
lancasterlab.bsky.social
I can’t wait to try this! It’s such a huge issue in the field, and we haven’t been happy with any of the solutions out there so far. Thanks Yoav!
lancasterlab.bsky.social
This is amazing. Really interesting science made accessible to non experts. I recommend tuning in if you can, even for a little while
hankgreen.bsky.social
200+ scientists are in the middle of a marathon livestream to show why weather and climate science is so important and needs all our help to continue.

It is here: wclivestream.com/watch
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jenmackinnon.bsky.social
Hi friends - In the face of unprecedented cuts to the basic research science funding, climate scientists are staging an 100-hour live stream of why science matters. There will be many talks on all sorts of things (I'm Saturday at 12:30 PT). Please share widely! wcstreamathon.netlify.app. 🌊🧪
The Weather & Climate Livestream
Join us starting May 28th, as meteorologists and climate scientists from across the US share their research and answer your questions.
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djabaudon.bsky.social
Still openings, check it out!
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🧠Job Opening!🧠

We are opening 2️⃣! positions
– bioinformatics / molecular biology –
in a project studying how temporal patterns set up connectivity in human brain tissue.
@institutimagine.bsky.social.

Full details below, contact me for details if interested.
And please retweet (re-bluesky?)!
lancasterlab.bsky.social
FWIW, not every single SCB talks that way. @djabaudon.bsky.social and I discussed what the differences (not failures) of organoids can teach us about what cells are capable of if given the opportunity (if in vivo constraints are removed) in this article many years back: doi.org/10.1242/dev....
Exploring landscapes of brain morphogenesis with organoids
Summary: This Spotlight summarizes the themes that emerged from a recent workshop organized by The Company of Biologists on ‘Thinking beyond the dish: taking in vitro neural differentiation to the nex...
doi.org
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jamesbriscoe.bsky.social
New Faraday Fellowships for international applicants moving to the UK

Up to £4 million per researcher over 5-10 years

Fast-track option for mid-career researchers looking to relocate to the UK
royalsociety.org
Today we've announced the new Faraday Fellowship accelerated international route, which will grant up to £30 million in funding over the next two years to attract global talent and support the development of world-leading research groups in the UK: #RSGrants royalsociety.org/news/2025/05...
Royal Society announces £30m fund to attract global talent over next two years | Royal Society
International recruitment scheme comes amid announcement of Government principles for 10-year research funding
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lancasterlab.bsky.social
This is so cool! It’s beautiful to see exactly the kind of elegant genetic locus swapping experiments I’ve been hoping to see in the field 🤩 Nice work Debby and team!
lancasterlab.bsky.social
Check out this impressive work from the Jabaudon lab exploring an age old question: how does the forebrain grow more than the rest of the brain?
djabaudon.bsky.social
Why does the forebrain expand dramatically while other neural regions grow less? Our new publication reveals progenitor metabolism critically shapes region-specific brain growth. Thread below. authors.elsevier.com/a/1k-udL7PXu...
lancasterlab.bsky.social
So many exciting papers and preprints in the past few weeks. This one is quite the tour de force!
cedricboeckx.bsky.social
Delighted to share our new preprint, the outcome of many years of collaborative work with Giuseppe Testa’s group, both at the bench & in front of the computer, probing human brain evolution using organoids. We tried something cool, and learned a lot 🧪🧫🧠🧬
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Regulatory logic of human cortex evolution by combinatorial perturbations
Comparative genomic studies between contemporary and extinct hominins revealed key evolutionary modifications, but their number has hampered a system level investigation of their combined roles in sca...
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lancasterlab.bsky.social
Exciting work from the Albert lab on unique signatures of human basal radial glia. And look at those beautiful organoids with their basal progenitors! 🤩
lancasterlab.bsky.social
Interesting new work from the McDole lab on the extreme stress primordial germ cells have to endure on their journey to the gonads during embryonic development. It’s wild that a new generation is even possible after all that!

www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
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sergiuppasca.bsky.social
Last preparations for what will be an amazing CSHL conference on human #brain development and modeling with #organoids #assembloids and #transplantation

Keynotes: Carla Shatz & Chris Walsh

@djabaudon.bsky.social @debbysilver.bsky.social @vanderhaeghenp2.bsky.social @graycamplab.bsky.social