Richard Eva Lab
CNS regeneration lab, King's College London, Wolfson SPaRC. We use neuronal cell biology to study axon regeneration, identifying and testing new therapies for eye disease and spinal cord injury.
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- Epstein-Barr Virus #EBV was linked to #MultipleSclerosis - now a plausible cause has been found, misidentification by longterm memory T-cells that pick on the wrong protein, ANO2, instead of the EBV-antigen. Massive inflection towards the elimination of MS!!! 🧪🧠Cell www.cell.com/cell/fulltex...
- Reposted by Richard Eva LabTextbooks said neurons don’t burn fatty acids for energy🤔. Our study delivers the first in vivo demonstration that fatty acid oxidation in defined memory neurons fuels memory formation. Closing chapter of my PhD 🥳, out today in Nature Metabolism💥 @natmetabolism.nature.com
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- Reposted by Richard Eva LabIn this review @Andrea-Loreto.bsky.social and I discuss the breadth of therapeutic potential for the neurodegenerative enzyme SARM1 - Challenges for SARM1 therapeutic inhibition - SARM1 in non-neuronal cells - SARM1 activation for selective peripheral neuroablation. www.cell.com/trends/pharm...
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- A huge thank you to the Eva and Bradbury Lab members, @wolfsonsparc.bsky.social, and all the GRC CNS Injury and Repair attendees. So much fun, so much science and all top quality. A poster prize for Zahra to top it off! New ideas, collaborations, connections. As a great conference should be!
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- What an interesting paper, such a huge amount of work! Great to see it cover the different CNS and PNS axon types. And thank you for the thread: enjoyed following the story, showing how many people were involved, how long it took, and how it all came together. A phenomenal community effort!
- Reposted by Richard Eva LabResearchers in the Reh Lab have produced the clearest evidence yet that AAV-delivered genes can stimulate regeneration in the mammalian retina. @tomreh.bsky.social Marina Pavlou. #retina #regeneration @uwmedicine.bsky.social shorturl.at/qVUKz
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- A fantastic place to work with brilliant colleagues in a vibrant part of London! Wolfson SPaRC is hiring for Lecturer and above-level roles. Come and be part of the exciting work happening here. Amazing people, meaningful impact, and a location that’s hard to beat.
- The Wolfson SPaRC (Sensory, Pain and Regeneration Centre) is recruiting! Two posts available at Lecturer, Senior Lecturer or Reader position. Take a look! @kingsioppn.bsky.social #TranslationalResearch #SpinalCordandBrainRepair #HearingLoss #ChronicPain #Migraine www.kcl.ac.uk/jobs/111846-...
- Reposted by Richard Eva LabExcellent story from the Woolf lab! www.nature.com/articles/s41...
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- Reposted by Richard Eva LabExcited to share the latest work from our lab: www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
- Some interesting findings for ribosomal populations in mature human neurons...
- Reposted by Richard Eva LabOur CNS regeneration work has now been published in @PNAS. It was a huge undertaking in collaboration with @Twiss @Benowitz @WardLab_Emory @KristyWelshhans @Marktuszynski @jenniferDulin @ArthurEnglish @JohnHolule labs. Thank you all, and @MerkinPnnrCtr, for funding. www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/...
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- An exciting paper demonstrating a complex integrin trafficking mechanism with potential implications for the machinery regulating axon growth and regeneration. Intriguing!
- I'm thrilled that our paper is now online: www.nature.com/articles/s41... describing an elegant pH-triggered CIE. Thanks to everyone who made it an exciting and successful project @ewanmacdonald.bsky.social @cessvala.bsky.social @christianwunder.bsky.social #fluorescencefriday #microscopymonday
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- Reposted by Richard Eva LabI started my lab more then 4 years ago, and we have endured some very challenging times ever since.…I am very excited to share the first paper from my lab, published now in @naturemethods.bsky.social www.nature.com/articles/s41...
- Reposted by Richard Eva LabOur paper is out just in time for #EM_Monday! It is about a specialized neuron-specific ER, called the spine apparatus, which is found close to synapses and has a very peculiar shape. If you think neurons are special, the spine apparatus is their🦄 horn! But how does it form?! doi.org/10.1016/j.cu...
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- Reposted by Richard Eva LabI am super excited to share our article addressing a longstanding question in neurobiology: how Ca²⁺ signaling cascades initiated at dendritic spines operate at a distance. Check it out here: authors.elsevier.com/sd/article/S... @cp-cell.bsky.social.
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