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Mitochondria and Neuroscience with Prof. Anne Grünewald

Hanna Siemaszko Season 5 Episode 1

In this episode of SciLux, we talk about mitochondrial biology with Professor Anne Grünewald, a neuroscientist at the LCSB  (Luxembourg Centre for Systems Biomedicine), University of Luxembourg. We explore the intricate role of mitochondria and their significance in energy production and cellular processes. Professor Grünewald shares her journey from biotechnology to neuroscience, highlighting the pivotal influence of inspiring educators and the dynamic nature of scientific exploration.

The conversation navigates through the complexities of mitochondrial function, their genetic components, and the implications of mitochondrial dysfunction in neurodegenerative diseases such as Parkinson's. We discuss the potential of mitochondrial research in understanding and possibly predicting the onset of Parkinson's disease, along with the challenges and opportunities in translating genetic insights into therapeutic strategies.

USEFUL LINKS


LCSB (Luxembourg Centre for Systems Biomedicine) - https://www.uni.lu/lcsb

University of Luxembourg - https://wwwen.uni.lu/

Anne Grunewald, the ATTRACT Fellow - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8GLm4nzgcrU&pp=ygUOYW5uZSBncnVuZXdhbGQ%3D

ATTRACT Fellowship of FNR - https://www.fnr.lu/funding-instruments/attract/

More about Professor Yamanaka - https://www.nobelprize.org/prizes/medicine/2012/yamanaka/facts/

Related SciLux episodes:

- Episode with Prof. Emma Schymanski - https://www.buzzsprout.com/1412332/episodes/10331298
- Episode with Dr. Ibrahim Boussad - https://www.buzzsprout.com/1412332/episodes/11616471

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