Neuronal Transcription & Translation
Michael Greenberg, Christine Holt, and Erin Schuman have made ground-breaking discoveries by showing how the synthesis of new proteins is triggered in different parts of the neuron, thereby guiding brain development and plasticity in ways that impact our behaviour for a lifetime.
The Brain Prize Winners 2023
About the research
In order to establish appropriate neural connections during development or to adapt to new challenges in adulthood through learning and memory, brain circuits must be remodelled, and the new patterns of connectivity maintained; processes that require the synthesis of new proteins for those connections. The Brain Prize winners of 2023, Michael Greenberg, Christine Holt, and Erin Schuman have made ground-breaking discoveries by showing how the synthesis of new proteins is triggered in different parts of the neuron, thereby guiding brain development and plasticity in ways that impact our behavior for a lifetime.
Description of information pack 2023:
The information pack contains the autobiographies of the three winners – their upbringing, scientific mentors, inspirations, and their scientific journeys. The information pack also contains a review article by Emily Osterweil from the University of Edinburgh about the field.
Brain Prize 2023 Explainer: Making Proteins to Build & Shape the Brain
The human brain consists of billions of cells called neurons, connected by trillions of synapses. How do these connections form when our brain is developing? How are these connections modified in ways that allow us to learn, form memories and adapt to the world around us? In this full-length documentary, we will answer these questions by looking inside a neuron. Inside every neuron is a molecular universe consisting of billions of proteins- the components of the molecular machines that are essential for every function a neuron performs. The Brain Prize winners of 2023, Michael Greenberg, Christine Holt, and Erin Schuman have made ground-breaking discoveries by showing how the synthesis of new proteins is triggered in different parts of the neuron in ways that are essential for building our brain and shaping it throughout life.
Brain Prize 2023 Announcement film:
Professor Richard Morris Chair, of The Brain Prize selection committee, talks about the process of selecting this year’s winners and their scientific achievements and Lene Skole, CEO of the Lundbeck Foundation introduces the Brain Prize and the goals and purpose of the Lundbeck Foundation. You can also see the moment the winners received the news of their Brain Prize.
The Brain Prize 2023 Ceremony film:
This film is a personal portrait of the three Brain Prize winners. It describes their upbringing, role models and their motivations for becoming neuroscientists.
News in relation to The Brain Prize 2023
Neuronal Gene Transcription and Local mRNA Translation in Health and Disease - The Brain Prize Webinar Series 2023/4
As part of our scientific outreach activities related to The Brain Prize, the Lundbeck Foundation organizes The Brain Prize webinars- a series of online seminars that are free to attend and that are related to the topic of the current year’s Brain Prize. In 2023 The Brain Prize was awarded to Michael Greenberg, Christine Holt, and Erin Schuman for their ground-breaking discoveries by showing how the synthesis of new proteins is triggered in different parts of the neuron, thereby guiding brain development and plasticity in ways that impact our behaviour for a lifetime. This year’s webinar series consists of 6 webinars. Each webinar consists of three talks followed by an open discussion and Q&A session.
The program with links to the upcoming webinars can be found here
Links to on-demand webinar recordings will be provided below once they are recorded.
Program and Speakers
1. The Brain Prize winner's webinarOctober 25th 2023Michael Greenberg (Harvard University, USA) |
2. mRNA transport, trafficking, localizationNovember 29th 2023Rob Singer (Einstein Medical College, USA) Watch The Brain Prize webinar: mRNA transport, trafficking and localization |
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