UK Glia Network
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The UK Glia Network brings together researchers from or working in the UK who are passionate about glia.
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SPECIAL NEUROSCIENCE SEMINAR - PROFESSOR ZAAL KOKAIA (Stem Cell Center Lund University Sweden): Reprogrammed neurons and oligodendrocytes for brain repair after stroke
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Thursday, 11th December at 4pm - Department of Physiology, Anatomy and Genetics, Sherrington Library
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nc3rs.bsky.social
Join researchers, clinicians and neurosurgeons for an afternoon of expert insights and networking to discuss the practicalities and potential of using human brain tissue to replace animal models in neuroscience.

📅 Friday 7 November, 13.00 – 16.00
📍 UCL, London
Register: nc3rs.org.uk/events/using...
A brain tissue slice with cells stained and viewed under a microscope.
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astrocytenet.bsky.social
A fruitful collaboration with Pretty Garg and Sivaraj Mohana Sundaram resulted in our paper "Small molecule-mediated rapid generation of functional human astrocytes: unveiling AKT1-STAT1/3 signaling in astrocyte development" ⭐️ #differentation #astrocytes
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Small molecule-mediated rapid generation of functional human astrocytes: unveiling AKT1-STAT1/3 signaling in astrocyte development - Stem Cell Research & Therapy
Astrocytes are essential for maintaining brain homeostasis, as they support neurons, regulate synaptic activity, and mediate immune responses within the central nervous system (CNS). Their role in the pathophysiology of various neurological disorders, including Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), and multiple sclerosis, is increasingly recognized. Thus, differentiation of astrocytes from human induced pluripotent stem cells (hiPSCs) acts as an important tool for studying disease mechanisms and advancing therapeutic development strategies. However, the prolonged time of up to six months required to generate fully mature astrocytes limits their utility, with most protocols yielding only fetal-like astrocytes or relying on artificial transcription factor overexpression. To address this challenge, we developed a small-molecule-based method using PD0325901 (PD), which enables the rapid generation of mature human astrocytes from gliogenic neural stem cells (NSCs) within a short time of 2–3 weeks, without the need for genetic modification. We found that inhibition of MEK1/2 signaling in NSCs via PD resulted in decreased proliferation, upregulation of astrocytic markers, and acquisition of functionally mature astrocytes. Mechanistically, this differentiation process involved AKT1-dependent phosphorylation and activation of STAT1/3 that is the classical pathway for astrocyte differentiation, along with the nuclear loss of the astrocytic transcriptional repressor OLIG2. Overall, our findings present a novel approach for accelerating astrocyte maturation using a small molecule and reveal a key role for AKT1-STAT1/3 signaling in astrocyte development. By significantly shortening the time required to generate mature human astrocytes, this rapid astrocyte differentiation protocol enables more efficient modeling of neurodegenerative diseases and drug screening efforts.
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bouegrabot.bsky.social
Our editorial article published today @FrontiersIn closes the ResearchTopic: Purinergic signaling function in the #CNS in health and #diseases with 22 articles thanks to my co-editors and 145 contributing authors. #P2X #Adenosine #P2Y Front.Cell.Neurosci|

doi.org/10.3389/fncel.…
ukglia.bsky.social
Free event @ucl.ac.uk

Funded by @nc3rs.bsky.social

#networking #neuroscience
izzynchristie.bsky.social
“Using Human Brain Tissue in Research”

NC3Rs supported @nc3rs.bsky.social

Date & time: Friday, 7 November 2025 13:00–16:00

Prof Maria Thom
Mr Martin Gillies
Mr Ciaran S. Hill

Location: UCL Institute of Advanced Studies
Registration (event is free): www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/networking...
Networking Event: Using Human Brain Tissue in Research
Networking event connecting researchers, clinicians & neurosurgeons to discuss practical and ethical aspects of human brain tissue research
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biorxiv-neursci.bsky.social
Progenitor Timing Shapes NG2-Glia Fate and Oligodendrocyte Differentiation https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2025.09.24.678191v1
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douglaspdyer.bsky.social
We now have a very exciting technician post advertised as part of our long term Wellcome Trust funded team investigating the role of the glycocalyx during CNS inflammation. Supporint the lab, developing glycan analysis and research experience www.jobs.manchester.ac.uk/Job/JobDetai...
Research Technician in the Glyco-immunology (Dyer) Lab:Oxford Road
Include: background, duties, essential skills and experience, length of contract, full or part-time. Keep to 150 words.
www.jobs.manchester.ac.uk
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britishneuro.bsky.social
Want to run your own lab one day?

In our Postdoc to PI series with Scientifica, Dr Sam Booker shares practical tips on the 5 pillars of academic independence:

Research, Funding, Teaching & supervision, Outreach and Balance

Register: tinyurl.com/337ww4mc

#PostdocLife #FuturePI #PhDLife
ukglia.bsky.social
Congratulations Paige Mumford @ukdri.ac.uk @ucl.ac.uk
gliameeting.bsky.social
🎉 Kicking off our #GLIA2025 Stipend Spotlight Series!
Each #gliacongress, @NetworkGlia supports early-career researchers making strides in glial science.

First up: Paige Mumford (@UKDRI), for her work on Down syndrome, neuroinflammation & early-onset Alzheimer’s.
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cohenlaboratory.bsky.social
Wonderful to see our paper on the #organelle signatures of #neurons and #astrocytes out in final form - congratulations, Shannon Rhoads and team!🎉 t.co/BPxKlbU6Ou
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uclbrainscience.bsky.social
TOMORROW: Prof Selina Wray (@uclqsion.bsky.social‬) explores what’s next in dementia research at our free Lunch Hour Lecture.
Don't miss out! 👇
#DementiaResearch #WorldAlzheimersMonth
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🧠 What if we could watch dementia unfold in a dish—and stop it before it starts?

Join Prof @selinawray.bsky.social (@uclqsion.bsky.social) on 18 Sept for a free UCL Lunch Hour Lecture exploring the future of dementia research.

📅 1–2pm | 💻 Online
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juanquintana.bsky.social
Excellent opportunity in one of the best neuroimmunology & glycobiology around 👇🏼
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mellwoodlowe.bsky.social
I’m hiring!! 🎉 Looking for a full-time Lab Manager to help launch the Minds, Experiences, and Language Lab at Stanford. We’ll use all-day language recording, eye tracking, & neuroimaging to study how kids & families navigate unequal structural constraints. Please share:
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Research Coordinator, Minds, Experiences, and Language Lab in Graduate School of Education, Stanford, California, United States
The Stanford Graduate School of Education (GSE) seeks a full-time Research Coordinator (acting lab manager) to help launch and coordinate the Minds,.....
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ukglia.bsky.social
Congratulations to one of our founders Mootaz Salman.
He is winning all the prizes at the moment and the whole network is super proud. What a star✨
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britishneuro.bsky.social
New to tissue clearing? In just two weeks, join our @miltenyibiotec.bsky.social sponsored training with Dr @cristina-mtz-glz.bsky.social & Kirsty Craigie.

Learn the fundamentals - Compare methods - Troubleshoot YOUR samples

Register now: www.bna.org.uk/events/ems-e...

#tissueclearing #microscopy
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glymphaticrnet.bsky.social
📅 Save the Date: Oxford 2026 Glymphatic Research Symposium!

• Dates: March 30th, March 31st, April 1st 2026.
• Keynote speakers: Maiken Nedergaard & Jonathan Kipnis.
• Venue: Keble College, Oxford, UK.
• Registration link to follow

Looking forward to seeing you there! 🧠