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Veselina Petrova

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Research Fellow in Clifford Woolf’s group at the @FMKirbyNeuro at @BostonChildrens part of @harvardmed @harvard working in the field of peripheral neuropathy

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Congratulations @M_Malpetti and colleagues!

It is brilliant to see one of the first projects out of my lab now published on @molpsychiatry! Congrats to Alex, all lab members and collaborators involved - and huge thanks to the participants and families, and all our funders! Enjoy the read: nature.com/articles/s4138…

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Great conference, great people, amazing science! Feeling inspired!

What a session at the Axon Degeneration Meeting. Former postdoc (now PI) ⁦@Andrea_Loreto1⁩, current postdoc ⁦⁦@MerliniElisa⁩ , collaborator ⁦@NeuroVino and valued colleague ⁦@ves_petrova⁩ all speaking/chairing on amazing work. Glowing inside as I listen!

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Our latest paper in @braincomms deciphers the role of PHLDA3 in disease and healthy astrocytes and neuronal health with implications in ALS. Enjoy!

Szebényi et al. report that the knockdown of pleckstrin homology-like domain family A-member 3 diminishes reactive oxygen species release by human spinal astrocytes harbouring the superoxide-dismutase-1 #ALS mutation. @LakatosLab edin.ac/3WBD64r

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Excited to unveil our latest work: Protrudin acts at ER-endosome contacts to promote KIF5-mediated endosomal fission and endosome-to-Golgi transport biorxiv.org/content/10.110…


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Check out our recent work @NatImmunol highlighting how every pain condition is different, and immune cells might hold the key to these differences. As a cherry on top, our DRG image was chosen as the cover art 😃 P.C. @sarainthelab nature.com/articles/s4159…

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In this comprehensive resource, out today in @NatImmunol , @Aakanksha__Jain mapped all putative interactions between skin immune cells and nociceptors in 3 different models during peak pain hypersensitivity and the pain resolution phase! nature.com/articles/s4159…


Check out our latest paper describing the neuro-immune signatures in distinct pain states. I’m very proud to have had the opportunity to contribute to this outstanding research and an invaluable resource for the pain community! nature.com/articles/s4159…


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Immune drivers of physiological and pathological pain. A new Perspective from Aakanksha Jain (@Aakanksha__Jain), Sara Hakim (@sarainthelab), and Clifford J. Woolf @BostonChildrens: hubs.la/Q02sSn0j0 #InnateImmunity #inflammation #Neuroscience #Neuroinflammation

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So proud of this girl! I cannot wait to see what you achieve in the future! 💞

Finally did the thing and got that PhD 🥺🥳 🙏🏽 So grateful for my PI, amazing support system in lab, and my family!!! 💗

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I'm very honoured to be nominated for the "inspiring others" staff recognition award @EdinburghUni and proud of @ClaireDurrant1 and the Live Human Brain Team for their "Team Excellence" nomination!!

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Check out our review @JExpMed discussing how immune cells are integral part of the pain circuitry and the immense potential of neuroimmune-based therapies to treat pain. Wonderful collaboration with @sarainthelab

Jain et al. @BostonChildrens discuss recent findings on how immune cells instruct the development and persistence of adaptive and maladaptive pain states by modifying neural activity in the end organs, nerves, dorsal root ganglia, spinal cord, and brain. hubs.la/Q02sHS7k0

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Weekend read 👓📖 : our (@Aakanksha__Jain and myself) latest review on immune cells as integral elements of the pain circuitry from the periphery to the CNS is out today in @JExpMed rupress.org/jem/article/22…


Congrats @dgtaub on outstanding work! One step forwards to understanding how pain is processed in the brain!

Thrilled our new paper is out in @NatureComms revealing the secondary somatosensory cortex is important for sensation and pain! Thanks to everyone involved and can't wait to hear what you think! Check it out! nature.com/articles/s4146…



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Excited to share this pre-print from my thesis work. I spent the past few years developing a model of diabetic neuropathy and unexpectedly found that macrophages infiltrate the nerves of diabetic mice and their recruitment is neuroprotective!! biorxiv.org/content/10.110…


Very excited to see our work on the cover of Journal of Neuroscience!If you want to read more about the transcriptional changes upon central branch DRG regeneration into the spinal cord, please visit this: jneurosci.org/content/43/26/…

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Does chronic pain affect your daily life? Have your say here⬇️⬇️⬇️ @BritishNeuro @PDN_Cambridge @MRC_LMB @mrccbu @Cambridge_Eng @psychiatry_ucam @CamBrainCNS

Led by @interlukein, we are running a survey looking at the impact of chronic #pain on daily life cambridge.eu.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_es… We're aiming for as 🌎 coverage as possible, rather than 🇬🇧 skew & so RT/dissemination, much appreciated! #endometriosis #IBD #migrainechat #arthritis

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Check out our latest research which elucidates on the #transcriptional changes after #central branch #regeneration of #DRG neurons after injury into the spinal cord. Great work, great collaboration! jneurosci.org/content/early/…


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