Jeroen Bakkers
@bakkerslab.bsky.social
We study cardiac development, disease and regeneration and are located at the Hubrecht Institute in The Netherlands
We are hiring a new PhD student in #Bioinformatics and Organ #Regeneration using to join our team at the @hubrechtinstitute.bsky.social
If you are interested in how the heart regenerates and want to work in a dynamic and experienced team please apply here.
www.hubrecht.eu/job/phd-stud...
If you are interested in how the heart regenerates and want to work in a dynamic and experienced team please apply here.
www.hubrecht.eu/job/phd-stud...
May 23, 2025 at 7:54 AM
We are hiring a new PhD student in #Bioinformatics and Organ #Regeneration using to join our team at the @hubrechtinstitute.bsky.social
If you are interested in how the heart regenerates and want to work in a dynamic and experienced team please apply here.
www.hubrecht.eu/job/phd-stud...
If you are interested in how the heart regenerates and want to work in a dynamic and experienced team please apply here.
www.hubrecht.eu/job/phd-stud...
The first Hubrecht symposium was great opportunity to hear about fundamental research and it was a pleasure to participate in it 👏
We closed today with a great keynote by @embo.org director Fiona Watt, highlighting how spatial maps of epidermal cell populations have allowed the generation and testing of new hypotheses.
Thanks for joining the #HubrechtSymposium2025! We hope you leave with fresh insights and new connections.
Thanks for joining the #HubrechtSymposium2025! We hope you leave with fresh insights and new connections.
March 14, 2025 at 12:25 PM
The first Hubrecht symposium was great opportunity to hear about fundamental research and it was a pleasure to participate in it 👏
Thanks for hosting me @merln-um.bsky.social Enjoyed the interactions with staff and students on new approaches for #regeneration #research
🎙️Kickstarting the new academic year with our first MERLN Speaker Series!
This Tuesday, 21 Jan, Professor Jeroen Bakkers @bakkerslab.bsky.social will bring an exciting talk on ‘The Fish that Heals: Unraveling the Mysteries of Cardiac Regeneration’.
✨Join us in discussing cutting-edge research!
This Tuesday, 21 Jan, Professor Jeroen Bakkers @bakkerslab.bsky.social will bring an exciting talk on ‘The Fish that Heals: Unraveling the Mysteries of Cardiac Regeneration’.
✨Join us in discussing cutting-edge research!
January 22, 2025 at 7:30 AM
Thanks for hosting me @merln-um.bsky.social Enjoyed the interactions with staff and students on new approaches for #regeneration #research
Reposted by Jeroen Bakkers
Calling all cardiovascular scientists.... @WeinsteinConf is in Milwaukee May 14-16! Abstract submission now open. Registration portal is imminent!
childrenswi.org/weinstein
Are you a trainee and want to be considered for a platform talk - abstract due Feb 21!
childrenswi.org/weinstein
Are you a trainee and want to be considered for a platform talk - abstract due Feb 21!
Weinstein Cardiovascular Development and Regeneration Conference | 2025. Online registration by Cvent
Childrenswi.org
January 14, 2025 at 2:24 PM
Calling all cardiovascular scientists.... @WeinsteinConf is in Milwaukee May 14-16! Abstract submission now open. Registration portal is imminent!
childrenswi.org/weinstein
Are you a trainee and want to be considered for a platform talk - abstract due Feb 21!
childrenswi.org/weinstein
Are you a trainee and want to be considered for a platform talk - abstract due Feb 21!
🫀 Zebrafish protein unlocks dormant genes for mammalian heart repair.
Our work published by @springer1842.bsky.social in Nature CVR uncovers how the protein HMGA1 could unlock mammalian heart repair.
rdcu.be/d5owa
#HeartHealth #Regeneration #Biomedicine #Cardiology
Our work published by @springer1842.bsky.social in Nature CVR uncovers how the protein HMGA1 could unlock mammalian heart repair.
rdcu.be/d5owa
#HeartHealth #Regeneration #Biomedicine #Cardiology
January 3, 2025 at 9:56 AM
🫀 Zebrafish protein unlocks dormant genes for mammalian heart repair.
Our work published by @springer1842.bsky.social in Nature CVR uncovers how the protein HMGA1 could unlock mammalian heart repair.
rdcu.be/d5owa
#HeartHealth #Regeneration #Biomedicine #Cardiology
Our work published by @springer1842.bsky.social in Nature CVR uncovers how the protein HMGA1 could unlock mammalian heart repair.
rdcu.be/d5owa
#HeartHealth #Regeneration #Biomedicine #Cardiology
Reposted by Jeroen Bakkers
Researchers from @bakkerslab.bsky.social have successfully repaired damaged mouse hearts using a protein from zebrafish. This study marks a promising step toward regenerative therapies to prevent heart failure. Curious? www.hubrecht.eu/zebrafish-pr...
@marabouwman.bsky.social l
@marabouwman.bsky.social l
January 2, 2025 at 10:05 AM
Researchers from @bakkerslab.bsky.social have successfully repaired damaged mouse hearts using a protein from zebrafish. This study marks a promising step toward regenerative therapies to prevent heart failure. Curious? www.hubrecht.eu/zebrafish-pr...
@marabouwman.bsky.social l
@marabouwman.bsky.social l
Great work showing the power of interspecies comparison to reveal new mechanisms for tissue regeneration!
How can some vertebrates naturally recover from deafness?
In work in PNAS, Tuo Shi finds that enhancers for sensory genes remain open but silent in sister cells of zebrafish and lizards, allowing these to make new inner ear sensory hair cells upon damage. www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/...
In work in PNAS, Tuo Shi finds that enhancers for sensory genes remain open but silent in sister cells of zebrafish and lizards, allowing these to make new inner ear sensory hair cells upon damage. www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/...
December 23, 2024 at 9:44 AM
Great work showing the power of interspecies comparison to reveal new mechanisms for tissue regeneration!
Reposted by Jeroen Bakkers
Excited to share our study on spatio-temporal reconstruction of cardiac scar formation led by Andy Chan. We combine scRNA-seq with spatial transcriptomics to resolve the fibrotic niche and the niche of dedifferentiating cardiomyocytes.
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
November 16, 2024 at 12:26 PM
Excited to share our study on spatio-temporal reconstruction of cardiac scar formation led by Andy Chan. We combine scRNA-seq with spatial transcriptomics to resolve the fibrotic niche and the niche of dedifferentiating cardiomyocytes.
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...