Research Discovery Food insecurity has lasting impacts on the brains and behavior of mice A collaboration between the labs of HWNI members Linda Wilbrecht, Helen Bateup, and Stephan Lammel.KailyssSeptember 16, 2022
News From molecules to memories Neuroscience PhD student Gergey Mousa explains how HWNI scientists cross disciplines to understand neurodegenerative diseases.KailyssMay 4, 2022
Research Discovery Neuroscientists roll out first comprehensive atlas of brain cells HWNI members Helen Bateup and John Ngai are co-authors on the flagship paper for this…barbaraOctober 11, 2021
Research Discovery Selectively deleting autism-related gene reveals mechanisms that could contribute to repetitive behaviors New study from Helen Bateup’s lab, co-led by Neuroscience PhD student Katie Cording.barbaraSeptember 9, 2021
Announcement $14 million boost for Parkinson’s disease research HWNI member Helen Bateup is part of the team that will study genes implicated in…barbaraSeptember 16, 2020
Research Discovery New study reveals molecular and cellular pathways underlying cognitive inflexibility The Bateup lab found that deleting a gene that causes a neurodevelopmental disorder from dopamine…barbaraFebruary 3, 2020
Announcement Bateup appointed as a Chan-Zuckerberg Biohub Investigator Congratulations to MCB Assistant Professors Helen Bateup & Dirk Hockemeyer, who have both been named Chan-Zuckerberg Biohub Investigators! This appointment…Cari IrwinApril 3, 2019
Announcement Postdoc Polina Kosillo awarded a NARSAD Young Investigator Grant Polina Kosillo, a postdoctoral fellow in the Bateup Lab, has been awarded a NARSAD Young Investigator Grant…barbaraOctober 17, 2018
Research Discovery Modeling a neurodevelopmental disorder with human brain organoids: a new way to study conditions such as epilepsy and autism Human cortical spheroid showing normal neurons (green) and astrocytes (blue) generated from cells where only…barbaraSeptember 7, 2018