Justyna Osmulska

Identification of immune cells that support glioma growth at single cell resolution

Pioneering studies of scientists from the Nencki Institute have allowed the identification of diverse types of macrophages accumulating in malignant gliomas. Macrophages are the guardian cells of the immune system which turn “bad”, and actively support glioma growth. Understanding the origin and function of tumor infiltrating macrophages may allow “turning-off” the most aggressive cells and restore antitumor immunity. Glioblastoma is one of the most aggressive and incurable primary brain ...

Brain Imaging Meeting

Dear Colleagues, we would like to invite you to upcoming Brain Imaging Meeting organized by Laboratory of Brain Imaging (LOBI) and Laboratory of Language Neurobiology (LLN). The seminar will ...

NAWA Bekker Scholarship for Adam Hamed

Dr. Adam Hamed from Laboratory of Spatial Memory of the Nencki Institute, has received funding under the Bekker Program from the National Agency for Academic Exchange (NAWA) to complete a ...