Nicky Scheefhals
@nickyscheefhals.bsky.social
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Neurobiologist, fascinated by human brain development, synapse biology and iPSCs, postdoc @Radboudumc
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🎉 Veni Grant for Nicky Scheefhals to study “mix-and-match” synapses in the brain. Using stem cells and the microSCOOP 🔬, she can isolate and study these synapses in detail.

This could open new paths for autism and developmental disorder research. Read more 👇

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Veni award for Nicky Scheefhals: How “Mix and Match” synapses keep our brains flexible | Radboud University
Supported by a Veni grant, Nicky Scheefhals aims to study a special type of synapse in which components of both excitatory and inhibitory synapses come together: mixed synapses.
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Huge thanks to everyone involved for all their amazing support. Excited for this next step!
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🎥 MAP2 (green), PSD95 (magenta), inhibitory neuron (blue) @naelnadifkasri-lab.bsky.social lab
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What an incredible week at the GRC on Excitatory Synapses! Thrilled for the chance to share our work on building an all-human co-culture of excitatory and inhibitory neurons, astrocytes and microglia to better capture synapse biology in health and disease. A huge team effort driving this forward!
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What makes us.. us? This beautiful work on human evolution and development is a must-read! Congratulations to all!
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New preprint 📣! Excited to share the result of several years of work, led by @ellylewerissa.bsky.social & @olivieroleonardi.bsky.social, in collaboration with friends @naelnadifkasri-lab.bsky.social & Giuseppe Testa. On CHD2, a chromatin remodeller, its role in evolution & development [🧵]
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Day 50 cortical organoid stained for KI67 (red), MAP2 (magenta), Hoechst (cyan); image credit: Oliviero Leonardi DIV 28 iNeuron. Homer1 in green and Synapsin1 in purple showing co-localization of post- and pre-synapses, respectively; image credit: Elly Lewerissa