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LAST UPDATE: JANUARY 2024

LAB PROF. HUGUES ABRIEL

Institute of Biochemistry and Molecular Medicine, University of Bern

Institute infrastructure
Cell culture and microscopy techniques, electrophysiology (conventional), protein interaction techniques
Animal models: TRPM4 KO and KI animals.

Prof. Hugues Abriel
Channelopathies, ion channels and protein-protein interactions

Dr. Jean-Sébastien Rougier
senior scientist
Cell culture, patch-clamp (heterologous expression system, iPSC, and cardiomyocytes), newborn cardiomyocytes isolation, molecular cloning, protein-protein proximity assay, immunostaining

Sabrina Guichard
technician
Cardiomyocytes isolation, genotyping, molecular cloning, generation transgenic animal, co-immunoprecipitation, western blot, biotinylation, 
immunostaining, patch clamp HEK-293

Anne-Flore Hämmerli
technician
Patch-clamp, atrial cardiomyocytes isolation

Dr. Oksana Iamshanova
Postdoc
Patch clamp HEK-293, co-immunoprecipitation, western blot, biotinylation

Dr. Patricia Teixidor
scientific officer

Nada Elmakhzen
PhD student

Lipsa Panda
PhD student

Dominic Schneiter 
PhD Student

Michele Fuhrer 
MD Student
 

LAB PROF. FRÉDÉRIC ALLAIN

Institute of Biochemistry, ETH Zürich

Institute infrastructure
Determination of structures at atomic resolution of Protein-RNA and drug-RNA complexes using Nuclear Magnetic Resonance spectroscopy (NMR)

Prof. Frédéric Allain
NMR, ITC, splicing assay

Dr. Antoine Cléry
senior scientist
NMR, ITC, splicing assay 

LAB PROF. FRANCESCA AMATI

Aging and Muscle Metabolism lab, Department of Physiology & Institute of Sport Sciences, University of Lausanne

Lab infrastructure
Human physiology and metabolism research lab including exercise testing, exercise intervention, stable isotope tracers, glucose clamps, indirect calorimetry, body composition. Zebrafish facility, breeding, exercise testing and training.
Primary muscle cell cultures, respirometry, mitochondria isolation, wet lab, microsopy.

Prof. Francesca Amati
Clinical and translational research in muscle metabolism and aging, including muscle wasting, sarcopenia, insulin resistance and the development of other chronic diseases related to muscle metabolism. Our lab research projects include specific subcellular compartments, organelle dynamics and contact sites (mitochondria, lipid droplets, etc)

Dr. Sylviane Lagarrigue
Postdoc
Mitochondrial metabolism, respirometry (Seahorse XF analyzers), primary cell cultures

Dogan Grepper
PhD student
Zebrafish models

Cassandra Tabasso
PhD student
Lipidomics

Dr. Ammar Ebrahimi
Postdoc
Small molecules and peptides, Drosophila models

Axel Aguettaz
PhD student
Imaging (high resolution, confocal, electron microscopy) 

LAB PROF. JOHAN AUWERX

Laboratory of Integrative and Systems Physiology (LISP) – Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL)

Lab infrastructure
Goals: to understand the role of mitochondria and proteostasis in health, disease, and aging
Strategy: systems & population genetics, molecular & cellular biology, and computational approaches
Model systems: C. elegans, mouse genetic reference populations, humans
Keywords: Metabolic sensing, Mitochondrial metabolism, Nuclear receptor and cofactor biology, Complex genetics, Genetic reference populations, Aging.

Prof. Johan Auwerx
Metabolism, Aging, muscle wasting, sarcopenia, Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy, IBM, mouse and human genetics, NAD biology, mitochondria.

Ioanna Daskalaki
Postdoc
Muscle stem cell, Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy, mitochondria and metabolism

Yasmine Liu
Postdoc
Muscle stem cell, Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy, mitochondria and metabolism

Amelia Lalou
PhD student
Aging, proteostasis, mitochondria

LAB PROF. ORI BAR-NUR

Regenerative and Movement Biology lab, Department of Health Sciences and Technology, ETH Zurich

Lab infrastructure and techniques
I) Tissue culture: primary muscle cell culture, pluripotent stem cell culture (mouse, rat, human), reprogramming somatic cells into induced pluripotent stem cells (mouse, rat, human), reprogramming somatic cells into myogenic progenitors (mouse), isolation of fibro-adipogenic progenitors and satellite cells using surface markers, intramuscular cell transplantation and graft analysis.
(II) Relevant mouse strains:  C57BL/10ScSn-Dmdmdx/J, B10ScSn.Cg-Prkdcscid Dmdmdx/J, B6.Cg-Pax7tm1(cre/ERT2)Gaka/J, Pax7-nGFP.

Prof. Ori Bar-Nur
Stem cell biology with emphasis on pluripotent and satellite stem cells, direct lineage reprogramming methods such as 
conversion of somatic cells into muscle cells, principles of skeletal muscle regeneration.

Nicola Bundschuh
Lab manager
Primary muscle cell culture, reprogramming somatic cells into induced pluripotent stem cells, 
genome editing using CRISPR-Cas9, flow cytometry, FACS sorting.

Giada Bacchin
PhD student
Direct reprogramming of somatic cells into myogenic progenitors, primary muscle/fibroblast cell culture and isolation, 
production of viral vectors, molecular cloning, human iPSCs, flow cytometry, biomaterials.

Veerle de Goederen
PhD student
Muscle cell dedifferentiation, fish cell culture, transcriptomics.

Christine Trautmann
PhD student
Primary muscle cell isolation and cell culture of bovine myoblasts and muscle fibers.

Ajda Lenardic
PhD student
Gene editing and genetic engineering,  cell biology with the focus on reprogramming of somatic cells into induced pluripotent stem cells and myogenic cells.

Pjeter Gjonlleshaj
PhD student
Stem cell biology.

Ali Kerem Kalkan
PhD student
Human iPSCs and primary muscle cell culture, reprogramming human somatic cells into iPSCs, 3D muscle differentiation, Golden Gate cloning, transcriptional regulation using CRISPR-Cas nucleases, FACS sorting.

LAB. PROF. PERRINE CASTETS

University of Geneva, Faculty of Medicine, Department Cell Physiology and Metabolism

Institute infrastructure
Microscopy, FACS, genomic platform, Proteomics facility, cell culture, muscle electroporation, AAV.

Prof. Perrine Castets
SNSF Assistant Professor
Muscle physiology; molecular biology; transgenic animal models; neuromuscular diseases; neuromuscular junction; autophagy.

Dr. Alexandre Prola
Maître Assistant
Molecular biology; metabolism; Muscle Stem Cells; mitochondria; Ca2+ flux.

Florent Chabry
Technicien
Mouse genotyping; immunohistochemistry; Signaling Pathway analysis.

Loris Levet
PhD student
Molecular biology; autophagy; autophagic vacuolar myopathies, histology.

Ilaria Cocchiararo
PhD student
Molecular biology; autophagy; autophagic vacuolar myopathies, histology.

LAB PROF. KATRIEN DE BOCK

Exercise and Health lab, Department of Health Sciences and Technology, ETH Zurich

Lab infrastructure and techniques
I) Freshly isolated cell culture: primary muscle cell culture, isolation of satellite cells, fibro-adipogenic progenitors, immune cells and muscle endothelial cells, (II) Muscle physiology and regeneration in vivo: intramuscular cell transplantation and graft analysis, skeletal muscle injury: cardiotoxin, glycerol and hind-limb ischemia, TSE running wheel system, indirect calorimetry analysis (Sable systems metabolic cages). (III) Relevant mouse strains:  Pax7-mTmG. Mouse lines to study vascular biology in muscle.

Prof. Katrien De Bock
Metabolic reprogramming and crosstalk during muscle regeneration, exercise physiology, cell-cell interactions in skeletal muscle.

Dr. Inés Soro-Arnáiz
PostDoc
Satellite cell isolation and culture, cardiotoxin-induced muscle injury, intramuscular satellite cell transplantation, immunofluorescent imaging and analysis of muscle tissue, flow cytometry.

LAB PROF. TOBIAS DERFUSS

University of Basel and University Hospital Basel

Lab infrastructure and techniques
Acetlycholine Receptor-specific, human-derived, monoclonal antibodies.

Dr. Nicholas Sanderson
group leader

Sebstian Holdermann
PhD student

LAB PROF. MAUD FRIEDEN

University of Geneva, Department of Cell Physiology and Metabolism

Institute infrastructure
Calcium imaging, electrophysiology, human primary cell culture, lentivirus.

Prof. Maud Frieden
Myogenesis and muscle regeneration, electrophysiology, Ca2+ imaging.

Dr. Stephane Koenig
Scientific collaborator
Reserve cell activation, molecular biology, myogenesis and muscle regeneration, lentivirus, signal transduction.

Dr. Tahir Idris
PostDoc
Extracellular matrix, molecular biology, myotube maturation, signal transduction.

Loann Laubry
PhD student
Myoblast differentiation, Signal transduction, Ca2+ imaging, electrical stimulation on cell culture.

Mélanie Fourgeaud
PhD student
Reserve cell activation, genomic data analysis, molecular biology, signal transduction.

Olivier Dupont
Lab technician
Myoblast differentiation, Signal transduction, Ca2+ imaging.

LAB PROF. CHRISTOPH HANDSCHIN

Biozentrum, University of Basel

Institute infrastructure
Treadmill (open and closed), voluntary wheel running, grip strength, CLAMS (comprehensive laboratory animal monitoring system), qNMR (body composition).

Prof. Christoph Handschin
Skeletal muscle cell plasticity in health and disease incl. exercise and muscle wasting pathologies.

Dr. Regula Furrer
Postdoc
Dysferlinopathy (in vivo testing, in situ force measurements)

LAB PROF. MARISA JACONI

University of Geneva, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Basic Neurosciences

Institute infrastructure
Cell culture and microscopy techniques; pre-GMP and GMP lab; muscle physiology; animal facility and analysis of muscle function.

Prof. Marisa Jaconi
Human pluripotent stem cells (ESC and iPSC) and tissue-derived stem cells 
Cardiac and skeletal muscle differentiation
Organoids and tissue engineering
Cell therapy strategies and GMP cell production
Setup for 3D sound-induced morphogenesis (Cymatix)
Setups for microfluidics and electrophysiological characterization of organoids.

Dr. Tania Rodrigues
PostDoc
Mesoangioblast biology, muscle differentiation and functional analysis, lentivector transduction and clonal selection
GMP isolation and cell banking.

Martha Iabel Gonzalez Duque
PostDoc
Stem cells and cardiac valve reconstruction, 3D bioprinting, sound-induced morphogenesis.

LAB ALEXIS JOURDAIN

Mitochondria & Energy Metabolism lab, Department of Biochemistry, University of Lausanne

Lab infrastructure and techniques
(I) Tissue culture: muscle, cancer and immune cell culture. (II) Systems biology: genome-wide CRISPR/Cas9 screening, nutrient screening, omics. (III) Mitochondrial biology: Respirometry, mtDNA expression, respiratory chain complexes assembly, mitochondrial disorders.

Prof. Alexis Jourdain
Mitochondria, systems biology.

Sylvain Chollet
Biologist/lab manager

Emeline Recazens
PostDoc
Mitochondria, muscle cell differentiation.

Miriam Lisci
PostDoc
Mitochondria, T cell immunometabolism.

Mads Møller Foged
PostDoc

Joan Blanco Fernandez
PhD student
Mitochondria, macrophage immunometabolism.

Abigail Lee Strefeler
PhD student
Mitochondria, nutrient metabolismy.


PhD student

LAB PROF. DIDIER HANNOUCHE & DR. THOMAS LAUMONIER

Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Faculty of Medicine & University Hospital, Geneva, Switzerland

Institute infrastructure
Hypoxic chamber, Whole Animal System for muscle physiology testing in mice, bioluminescence imaging.

Dr. Thomas Laumonier
Senior scientist, PhD
Co-responsible of the lab
Isolation of human myogenic stem cells, cell therapy, immunology, flow cytometry, gene therapy, bioluminescence imaging.

Prof. Didier Hannouche
Professor, MD
Co-responsible of the lab
Orthopaedic surgery, cell therapy.

Dr. Laure Gallay
PostDoc
Animal microsurgery, PCR, histology.

Axelle Bouche
PhD student
Cell culture, flow cytometry, cell transplantation.

Diego Michel
Master student
Cell culture, flow cytometry, immunofluorescence.

Dr. Axel Tollance
PostDoc
Primary human cell culture, Flow cytometry, Seahorse.

LAB PROF. ROBERT KATZSCHMANN

Departement für Maschinenbau und Verfahrenstechnik, CLA Building, Laboratory of Soft Robotics, ETH Zurich

Institute infrastructure
3D extrusion bioprinter, 3D printers, equipment for electrical stimulation of muscle cells and tissue.

Robert Katzschmann
Assistant Professor
Soft Robotics, Mechanical Engineering, Muscle Tissue Engineering, Electrical Stimulation of Muscle Cells and Tissue, Bio-hybrid Robot.

Miriam Filippi
Senior scientist
Muscle Tissue Engineering, Electrical Stimulation of Muscle Cells and Tissue, Biofabrication, 3D Extrusion Bioprinting, Bio-hybrid Robots.

Oncay Yasa
PostDoc
Soft Robotics, Mechanical Engineering, Muscle Tissue Engineering, Electrical Stimulation of Muscle Cells and Tissue, 3D Extrusion Bioprinting, Biomaterials, Bio-hybrid Robots.

Lewis Jones
PhD student
Cardiac and Skeletal Muscle Tissue Engineering, Volumetric 3D Bioprinting, Bio-hybrid Robots.

Aiste Balciunaite
PhD student

Asia Badolato
PhD student

Manuel Mekkattu
PhD student

LAB PROF. PETER MEISTER

Institute of Cell Bioogy, University of Bern

Institute infrastructure
Confocal Microscopy, Spinning Disk microscopy.

P.D. Peter Meister
C. elegans, muscle differentiation, epigenetics, nuclear organization, microscopy.

Karthik Mohanraj
Post-doc
Cell plasticity, muscle cell induction, pluripotency, genetic screens.

LAB PROF. NICOLAS MERMOD

University of Lausanne, Biotechnology

Institute infrastructure
Muscle in situ electroporation, integrating and non-integrating non-viral DNA expression vectors, Next-generation DNA sequencing and genomics.

Prof. Nicolas Mermod
Gene  expression  and regulation, genomics, epigenetic regulatory elements, non-viral vectors.

Dr. Lionel Mavoungou
Postdoctoral researcher
Gene transfer in cultured muscle progenitor cells and transplantation, MDX murine model of Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy.

LAB PROF. MATTEO MORETTI AND PROF. SIMONE BERSINI

Regenerative Medicine Technologies Lab, Ente Ospedaliero Cantonale (EOC), Bellinzona 
Faculty of Biomedical Sciences, Università della Svizzera Italiana (USI), Lugano

Institute infrastructure
Human cell culture, in vitro modelling, biofabrication, organs-on-a-chip

  • Isolation and culture of primary cells from human musculo-skeletal biopsies (e.g. myoblasts, fibroblasts, mesenchymal stem cells)
  • Biofabrication of miniaturized in vitro models of the human skeletal muscle microenvironment embedding muscle fibers, endothelial cells and muscle-specific stromal cells
  • Biofabrication of human microvascular networks with applications in musculo-skeletal pathologies, oncology and aging

Technologies and techniques: Fused-deposition modelling 3D printer, Digital light processing 3D printer, Volumetric 3D bioprinter, Laser cutter, Plasma cleaner, High-vacuum pumps, Nitrogen gas generator, Nitrogen oven, Soft lithography, Electrical stimulation, Microfabrication, Microfluidics and organs-on-a-chip, Automated liquid handling, Confocal high-content imaging system, Biofabrication and Hydrogel patterning, Computational fluid dynamic simulations.

Prof. Matteo Moretti
Tissue engineering, regenerative medicine for musculo-skeletal tissues (e.g. bone, muscle, cartilage, tendons), bioreactors, 3D printing.

Prof. Simone Bersini
Muscle biofabrication, organ-specific vascularization, microfluidics, organs-on-a-chip for modeling cancer metastases and human aging.

Stella Monestier
PhD student
Bioprinting, microphysiological systems.

Megi Ishmaku
Research assistant
Primary cell isolation and culture, microfabrication.

Giuseppe Talò
Engineer
Design of electro-mechanical systems, computer-aided design, microfabrication, 3D printing, bioprinting.

Marco Francese
Master student
Computer-aided design, computational fluid dynamic simulations, microfabrication.

LAB PROF. MARKUS A. RÜEGG

University of Basel, Biozentrum

Institute infrastructure
AAV technology; mouse models; muscle force measurement; microscopy; Proteomics and RNA-seq analysis; FACS analysis; voluntary wheel running; CRISPR/Cas9.

Prof. Markus A. Rüegg
Muscle physiology; molecular biology; transgenic animal models; neuromuscular diseases.

Dr. Judith Reinhard
Research associate
Molecular biology; biochemistry; histology; histochemistry; transgenic animal models; AAV-mediated gene therapy; muscular dystrophies (LAMA2 MD).

Dr. Daniel J. Ham
Research associate
Muscle physiology; sarcopenia; muscle function testing.

Dr. Eleonora Maino
PostDoc
Molecular biology, genome editing, disease modelling, neuromuscular disorders.

Timothy McGowan
PhD student
Stem cells, muscle regeneration; muscular dystrophies (LAMA2 MD).

Julia Schedel
PhD student
Myotendinous junction, muscular dystrophies (LAMA2 MD), molecular biology.

Alexia Böck Pereda
PhD student
Muscle biology, muscular dystrophies, molecular biology.

Lena Jörin
Technician
Genotyping of mice, lab management.

Nicolas Lewerenz
Master student
Primary myoblast culture, LAMA2 MD, AAV-mediated CRISPR/Cas9 delivery.

LAB DR. FRANCESCO SANTINI AND PROF. OLIVER BIERI

Division of Radiological Physics, Department of Radiology, University Hospital Basel

Institute infrastructure
1.5T and 3T human MRI scanners for in vivo imaging and spectroscopy, electronics laboratory, access to 31P coils for in vivo human spectroscopy and MR-compatible ergometer, equipment for electrical muscle stimulation during MRI.

Prof. Oliver Bieri
Head of Radiological Physics
Methodological development, novel contrast mechanisms.

Dr. Francesco Santini
Head of Muscle MRI
Methodological development, dynamic  MRI; MRI safety; electronics design and development.

Dr. Xeni Deligianni
PostDoc
Methodological development, quantitative and dynamic MR imaging and spectroscopy; MR image and data analysis.

Dr. Claudia Weidensteiner
PostDoc
Methodological development, study design and data analysis, pediatric imaging.

Dr. Jakob Wasserthal
PostDoc
Image analysis and Artificial Intelligence.

Tanja Haas
Technician
MRI scanning.

Philipp Madörin
Technician
MRI scanning.

LAB PROF. SMITA SAXENA

University of Bern, Dept. for Biomedical research and Dept. of Neurology, Insespital

Institute infrastructure
Confocal microscopy, spinning disk microscopy for live and calcium imaging, muscle force measurement, cell culture, voluntary wheel running, rotarod, stereotaxic surgery, optogenetics, laser dissection microscopy, ALS rodent models (SOD1, TDP-43 and C9ORF72).

Prof. Smita Saxena
Degeneration of motor neruons and neuromuscular junctions in ALS, muscle factors that influence axonal regeneration status, mTOR signalling in motor neurons.

Niran Maharjan
Senior Researcher
Motor neuron and iPSC-derived neuronal cultures, electron microscopy.

Mert Duman
Sleep measurements.

Federica Pilotto
PhD student

Carla Pernaci
PhD student

Rim Diab
PhD student

Alexander Schmitz
MD-PhD student
 

LAB PROF. LEONARDO SCAPOZZA

University of Geneva, Pharmaceutical Biochemistry

Institute infrastructure
Setup for measuring isometric force in sedated living mice or rats; Setup for measuring isometric and eccentric force in excised muscle; Setup for fluorescent imaging in living cells, mdx5Cv dystrophic mouse, mdx5Cv mice bearing conditional mutations for aromatase, estrogen receptors alpha and beta, cell culture facilities (P2 level), HTP plate readers, genomics platforms with capacity for RNA-sequencing and qPCR.

Prof. Leonardo Scapozza
Biophysics of interactions: ITC, SPR, Thermophoresis, Enzymology
Medicinal Chemistry: Cpds synthesis
Biochemistry: protein expression (mg scale), protein purification, target-based in vitro assay, protein characterization (SEC, SEC-MALS).

Dr. Olivier Dorchies
Senior Research Associate
Primary cultures of mouse skeletal muscle, in vivo force measurements, in vivo motor function (spontaneous locomotor activity, grid test, wheel running), Mouse models: mdx5Cv, FU-5Cv (muscle-specific, Dox-inducible, Flox-Utrophin mdx5Cv mouse), D2/5Cv (similar to D2.mdx, mdx5Cv allele in DBA/2J background). Influxes of radioactive calcium and sodium, fluorescent detection of ROS, roles of ROS and estrogen receptors in muscle dystro.

Dr. Hesham Ismail
Senior scientist
In vivo/ex vivo force measurements, primary mouse skeletal muscle cultures,  fluorescent imaging of intracellular pH, sodium fluxes, calcium fluxes, ROS, roles of ROS in muscle dystrophy.

Dr. Laurence Neff
Research associate
Molecular biology, genome editing, viral vectors.

Ghali Guedira
PhD student
In vivo/Ex vivo force measurements, roles of ROS in muscle dystrophy.

LAB PROFS. MICHAEL SINNREICH, SUSAN TREVES AND FRANCESCO ZORZATO

University of Basel, Department Neurologie & Biomedizin

Institute infrastructure
Translational research on muscular dystrophies, Congenital myopathies with special focus on excitation contraction coupling dysregulation and calcium homeostasis.

Prof. Michael Sinnreich
Neuromuscular diseases
Muscular Dystrophies.

Prof. Susan Treves
Intracellular calcium measurements, resting membrane potential measurements with fluorescent dyes, Preparation of primary muscle moytube cultures (human, mouse, EOM) Western blots, preparation of poly and monoclonal  Abs, protein purification.

Prof. Francesco Zorzato
Force measurements on fast and slow twitch muscles, Ca2+ imaging on single muscle fibers, single fiber dissection, SPARK analysis, electroporation. Western blots, preparation of Abs, protein purification.

Dr. Jochen Kinter
PostDoc
Experience in NGS, drug screenings, aptamers.

Dr. Lionel Tintignac
Senior scientist
Myogenesis, primary culture of muscle cells, NGS and Ribo-seq, proteomics and PTM. Proximity labeling.

Dr. Christian Klingler
PostDoc
Experience in NGS, drug screenings, aptamers.

Dr. Alexis Ruiz
PostDoc
Force measurements on fast and slow twitch muscles. Single fiber dissection and Ca2+ imaging on single muscle fibers. Confocal microscopy, Western blots, qPCR. In vivo assessment of mouse muscle force.

Sofia Benucci
PhD student
Force measurements on fast, slow twitch muscles and EOM muscles. Histology of muscle sections. Ca2+ imaging on single muscle fibers and single cells, qPCR, confocal microscopy, western blotting. In vivo assessment of mouse muscle force.

Yusuf Ertuna
PostDoc
Myogenesis, primary culture of muscle cells, proteomic and PTM. Proximity labeling.

Huiying Li
PhD student
FACS sorting, cytokine profiling, EBV cells, immunocharacterisation.

Wen Jin
MD, PhD student
Characterisation cell lines from patients carrying RyR1 mutations.

Kenshiro Kido
MD
Malignat Hyperthermia myotubes.

Iren Cerem
Master student
EBV cells characterisation.

Hervé Meier
Research Assistant (Master’s)
Western blots, qPCR, protein purification, cell and tissue culture, subcellular fractionation, calcium imaging and confocal 
Microscopy, pPCR and Western blotting.

Raphael Schmid
Master student
DUX4 Biogenesis, Ubiquitination, Protein Homeostatis.

Adeline Stiefvater
Research technician
Mouse muscle dissection, primary muscle cell and fiber culture, drug screening. EX vivo myotonia measurements.

LAB PROF. PATRICK TSCHOPP

Laboratory of Regulatory Evolution, DUW Zoology, University of Basel

Institute infrastructure and techniques
(I) single-cell genomics: in-house production and bioinformatics analyses of single-cell genomics data sets, namely 10x Genomics scRNA-seq, snRNA-seq and scATAC-seq, as well as SMART-seq2 scRNA-seq (II) lightsheet microscopy: whole-mount immunohistochemistry, lightsheet microscopy and image analysis (III) Axonal backfills: muscle-specific axonal backfills and single-cell motor neuron picking in developing chicken embryos.

Prof. Patrick Tschopp
PI
Developmental biology and evolutionary-comparative developmental biology, transcriptional regulation, functional genomics and single-cell functional genomics, experimental embryology.

Dr. Maëva Luxey
Senior Research Associate
Developmental neurobiology, primary cell culture, axon guidance, axonal backfilling, muscle microdissection, functional genomics and single cell functional genomics, lightsheet and confocal microscopy, experimental embryology.

Fabio Sacher
PhD student
Analysis of 10X and SMART-seq2 scRNA-seq data, DE testing, and data visualisation in R.

LAB DR. BERNHARD WEHRLE-HALLER

University of Geneva, School of medicine

Institute infrastructure
Microscopy, live-cell imaging, cell culture, fluorescent proteins.

Dr. Bernhard Wehrle-Haller
PD, PA
Dynamic regulation of cell-matrix adhesions, live cell imaging, cell culture, FRAP, microscopy, live imaging.

Michael Bachmann
PostDoc
Fluorescent tag-proteins, live imaging, FRAP, integrin signaling, surface patterning.

Jérémy Kessler
PhD student
 

LAB PROF. WERNER Z'GRAGGEN

Inselspital Bern, Department of Neurology

Institute infrastructure
Equipment for muscle and nerve excitability measurements, ENMG equipment, muscle MR imaging, histology, mitochondrial activity essays.

Prof. Hugh Bostock
PhD, researcher
Musle and nerve excitability measurements.

Belén Rodriguez
PostDoc
Muscle and nerve excitability measurements.