Dipartimento di Biotecnologie e Bioscienze BtBs
Cinque docenti Bicocca per il progetto Donne in attivo
Le professoresse Bongini, Paoletti, Rinaldi, Rossolini, Quacquarelli sono tra le docenti del progetto Donne in attivo, un percorso gratuito di educazione finanziaria, per imparare a gestire (meglio) le proprie finanze e guadagnare autonomia e serenità nelle piccole e grandi decisioni economiche della vita, che si tratti di acquisti, risparmi o investimenti.
Spotlight on PhD students: The Spring Meetings: a new way to introduce our PhD students. June 15, 2022
Comment by Alex Pessina ( Brambilla’s Lab )
Here we are with the last Spring Meeting appointment! On Wednesday, June 15th, the talks will include different scientific topics ranging from new enzymes and antibiotic discovery to sustainable production and health risk assessment. Besides, we remind you the opportunity to ask questions which will surely enrich the discussion. Don’t be shy!
Vivaio Bicocca: Calendario - Eventi in programma
Giugno
7 giugno 2022 - 16.30-18.00
Werther Guidi Nissim - Gli alberi e i loro segreti.
9 giugno 2022 - 15.30-17.00
Fabrizio Grassi - Evoluzione delle piante e i risvolti utili in ambito moderno.
14 giugno 2022 - 10.30-12.00
Paolo Biella e Nicola Tommasi - Gli impollinatori negli ambienti urbani: importanza e preservazione.
16 giugno 2022 - 17.00-18.30
Matilde Ferretto - Città e verde pubblico: perché i parchi non bastano.
Krenn Veronica
Collaborator - Human Technopole Early Career Fellow

room 1016, building U3, tel. +39 02 6448 3052
lab 5040, building U4, tel. +39 02 6448 3514
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Research Group
Cascio Anna – Postgraduate Fellow
lab 5040, building U4, tel. +39 02 6448 3514
anna.cascio@unimib.it
Background
Veronica Krenn graduated cum Laude in Biotechnologies at the University of Milano-Bicocca, Italy, and received a PhD in Molecular Medicine at the University of Milano, with an internship at the Institute of Experimental Oncology (IEO), working on human mitotic division in the Musacchio laboratory.
She moved to the Max-Planck Insitute of Molecular Physiology in Germany during her PhD and later to the Knoblich laboratory at the Vienna BioCenter as Post-Doc, where she started to work on human brain organoid systems. She joined our department in 2022, after being awarded with the Early Career Fellowship promoted by the Human Technopole.
Keywords
Brain development, cerebral organoids, iPSCs, microglia, neuroinflammation, genetic diseases, congenital infections
Research interest
The lab uses stem cells - derived models to investigate the molecular basis of neuroimmune interactions regulating brain development and their alterations in disease conditions
Research projects
-A human organoid-based culture of Central nervous system-Associated Macrophages (CAM) for functional study of -neurodevelopment and disease
Anno: 2023
Bando: FAQC 2023 - prima finestra
Enti finanziatori: Università degli Studi di MILANO-BICOCCA
-Human Neuroimmunobiology Project - The project aims at developing human stem cells- derived 2D and 3D cellular models to study the mechanisms of neuroimmunological dysfunction and their contribution to the pathogenesis of neurodevelopmental disorders.
Anno: 2021
Enti finanziatori: FONDAZIONE HUMAN TECHNOPOLE
Selected articles
-Krenn, V., Bosone, C., Burkard, T.R., Spanier, J., Kalinke, U., Calistri, A., Salata, C., Rilo Christoff, R., Pestana Garcez, P., Mirazimi, A., Knoblich, J.A. 2021 Organoid modeling of Zika and herpes simplex virus 1 infections reveals virus-specific responses leading to microcephaly. Cell Stem Cell 28, 1362–1379.e7. doi:10.1016/j.stem.2021.03.004
-Bajaj, S., Bagley, J.A., Sommer, C., Vertesy, A., Nagumo Wong, S., Krenn, V., Lévi-Strauss, J., Knoblich, J.A., 2021. Neurotransmitter signaling regulates distinct phases of multimodal human interneuron migration. EMBO J. 40, e108714. doi:10.15252/embj.2021108714
International and national collaborations
National collaborations:
Prof. Silvia Nicolis, Università degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca (UNIMIB)
Prof. Giuseppe Testa, Human Technopole
International collaborations:
Prof. Jürgen Knoblich, IMBA -Vienna
Dr. Christopher Esk, University of Innsbruck
Krenn’s Lab – #KrennLab_BtBs
last update June 2022
BtBs Seminar - Direct metabolic regulation of TORC1
BtBs Seminar - Functional roles of deubiquitinating enzymes in normal and malignant hematopoiesis
ARCH – Age-Related changes in Hematopoiesis
June 23th, 2022 – 15.00-18.30 (CET)
-15.00-16.00 Miguel Angel Peñalva, CIB-CSIC, Madrid: In vivo multidimensional (x, y, z, t, dual channel) fluorescence microscopy.
-16.05-17.05 Oscar Llorca, CNIO, Madrid: Cryo-electron microscopy to determine the structure of macromolecules and how they work.
-17.15-18.15 Daniel Lucas, Children’s Hospital, Cincinatti: Anatomy of Hematopoiesis
ARCH – Age-Related changes in Hematopoiesis
June 14th, 2022 - 9.50-16.30 (CET)