Research group leader at the Max Planck Institute for Biology of Ageing in Cologne, Germany.
Excited by RNA-binding proteins, metabolism, stem cells and ageing research
Ina Huppertz
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Fantastic collaboration with Robert E. Campbell & Kei Takahashi-Yamashiro, and tireless work by Saaya Hario (sensor engineering) and Norito Tamura (stem cell expertise). Really excited about where these tools will take us next in understanding cellular metabolism! 🚀
Very happy to See This Published!!!! Thanks for the collaboration
link.springer.com/article/10.1...
I'm thrilled to anounce that our latest study on ALS/FTD neurodegenerative diseases has been published. Very proud to be part of this excting project. Many thanks to Clotilde Lagier Tourenne for an amazing longlasting and fruitfull collaboration, #ALS #FTD #Ribosomes
www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
Friday 27th March, we had a great 11th Rhineland RNA Club meeting @mpiage.bsky.social with inspiring PhD, postdoc and invited speakers. It's great to see how the community covers a range of topics of all corners of RNA science. Special thanks to @mschosserer.bsky.social & @trentini-lab.bsky.social
Ina Huppertz
Amazing to have you here! I am looking forward to work together on #RNA and #ageing @mpiage.bsky.social
Excited to share our joint efforts on the ratioCitron biosensor platform! 🔬✨
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.6...
Norito Tamura @mpiage.bsky.social from my lab enabled ratiometric citrate measurements in flow cytometry for population-scale, single-cell analysis.
In mouse embryonic stem cells, we uncover striking metabolic heterogeneity and link citrate dynamics to proteomic signatures and differentiation—highlighting how metabolism shapes cell fate.
We would like to invite all Rhineland RNA enthusiasts to attend our next series of in-person talks, featuring local and invited speakers. Highlights include the external talks by Didier Stainier, Simon Bekker-Jensen and Ranen Aviner. Please, register: tinyurl.com/RhinelandRNA