The Hahn Lab is based at the York Biomedical Research Institute. We are fascinated by how neuronal axon grow and are maintained over decades. Axonal development and maintenance are complex processes that are coordinated by signals from surrounding tissues. Those signals are then translated by signalling coordinators into controlled changes of cell behaviours. Aberration of such signalling processes can lead to neurodevelopmental and -degenerative diseases. We want to understand how signalling coordinates the cytoskeleton in axons and why misregulation causes neuronal decay.
9/10/2024
Our approach to research and lab culture was featured in December's N8 Research Partnership blog.
9/10/2024
Ines joined Taryn Bell and Stuart Higgins on the Research Culture uncovered podcast to talk about what early career researchers can do to shape research culture. Tune in here.
13/09/2024
Alison Twelvetrees (Sheffield), Alex Fellows (Cambridge) and Ines held the second NeuroBioUK welcoming neuronal cell biologists from across the UK - from Bristol to Aberdeen. Thanks to all that made it such a fun and memorable event!
20/09/2024
Chris MacDonald and Ines hosted the 20th BSCB North of England Cell BIology Forum NECB for cell biologists across the north of England - 117 attendees, great talks and posters, a pint afterwards! 🍻