English

Stress on Every Cell: Mapping the Stress Axis in Detail

Uncovering the activities of the organs, tissues and cells responsible for the body’s stress response as they’ve never before been seen revealed new cells and possible new drug targets

German

Stress in jeder Zelle: Erste detaillierte Kartierung der Stressachse

Organe, Gewebe und Zellen der Stressachse liefern mögliche Ansatzpunkte für neue Medikamente

English

Stressed out? Scientists may have found the answer in your kidneys

They found that as the cells moved from one organ to the next along the axis their structure and tissue were visibly and increasingly changed.

Dr. Erez Romi

Postdoctoral fellow

Erez is a molecular neurobiologist investigating the role of alternative polyadenylation in the regulation of stress.

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Dr. Erez Romi

Postdoctoral fellow

Erez is a molecular neurobiologist investigating the role of alternative polyadenylation in the regulation of stress.

Tommaso Biagini

PhD student

Tommaso is a neuroscientist who is deeply interested in improving the understanding of psychiatric disorders like PTSD, ADHD and mood disorders.

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Mr. Tommaso Biagini

PhD student

Tommaso is a neuroscientist who is deeply interested in improving the understanding of psychiatric disorders like PTSD, ADHD and mood disorders.

Dr. Maya Sharon Lebow

Consultant

Maya obtained her PhD at the Weizmann Institute. She is a neuroscientist interested in biomarkers in post-traumtic stress disorder and other psychopathologies. She also really likes the BNST.

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Dr. Maya Sharon Lebow

Consultant

Maya obtained her PhD at the Weizmann Institute. She is a neuroscientist interested in biomarkers in post-traumtic stress disorder and other psychopathologies. She also really likes the BNST.

Linor Bengal

PhD student

Linor is a neuroscientist interested in the molecular and cellular effects of PTSD.

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Linor Bengal

PhD student

Linor is a neuroscientist interested in the molecular and cellular effects of PTSD.

Keren Shoshani Haye

PhD student

Keren is a neuroscientist interested in the epigenetic mechanisms mediating the effects of early life stress on behavior and stress resiliency.

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Keren Shoshani Haye

PhD student

Keren is a neuroscientist interested in the epigenetic mechanisms mediating the effects of early life stress on behavior and stress resiliency.