UHBrain seminar by Professor Elena Taverna
27.8.2026
- Päivämäärä
- 27.08.2026
- Aika
- 15:00 - 16:00
- Sijainti
- Biomedicum Helsinki 1, seminaarihuone 1-2
- Organisaatio
- University of Helsinki, Neuroscience Center
- Yhteyshenkilö
- takashi.namba@helsinki.fi
- Lisätietoja
https://humantechnopole.it/en/people/elena-taverna/
Passcode for online meeting: 052118
- Verkkokokouslinkki
- https://helsinki.zoom.us/j/68247136151?pwd=AuilrdEJtbDXi4ebk24Jggy9eUkPIh.1

UHBrain seminar by Professor Elena Taverna (Human Technopole, Italy)
Mapping Cell Fate to Organelle Function in Human Brain Development and Disease
Host: Takashi Namba
Abstract:
How do organelles contribute to the acquisition of cell identity during human brain development, and how does their dysfunction lead to disease? My lab addresses these questions by investigating organelle function in neural stem cells, with a particular focus on the Golgi apparatus and the primary cilium. Our work explores how these interconnected organelles, and processes such as glycosylation, contribute to neural progenitor fate and developmental trajectories. By combining human brain organoids, disease modeling, and advanced imaging, we investigate how disruption of organelle function and glycosylation alters neurodevelopment in congenital disorders of glycosylation (CDGs). Ultimately, our work aims to establish organelles as active regulators of cell fate and uncover how their dysfunction contributes to human neurodevelopmental disease.
If you would like to have a meeting with Dr. Dugué, please contact Takashi Namba (takashi.namba@helsinki.fi).
You can get credits for participating in this seminar on the PhD-Post-Doc seminar series that is part of the B&M Journal Club (NEUBM-507). Remember to add your name on the list in the seminar room! More information about the course/credits from Shringaa Kalyanaraman (shringaa.kalyanaraman@helsinki.fi) or Aurora Halkoluoto (aurora.halkoluoto@helsinki.fi)
Website: https://humantechnopole.it/en/people/elena-taverna/
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