Thomas Kim Lab
Project Overview
Focus 1: Decoding Microglial States Across Disease
- Specific Focus: Investigate lipid homeostasis and inflammatory responses in microglia in the context of Alzheimer's Disease and Aging.
Focus 2: Decoding Neuronal Diversification in the Hypothalamus
- Specific Focus: Identify intrinsic and extrinsic mechanisms driving selective neuronal vulnerability in Alzheimer's Disease and Aging.
Focus 3: Turning lead into gold
- Specific Focus: Understand gene regulatory networks driving the onset of neuropeptides and neurotransmitters.
Methodological Approaches
Approach 1: Computational Dry Lab
- Bioinformatics: Employ single-cell RNA and ATAC analysis, along with spatial transcriptomics
- Imaging Analysis: Utilize live imaging and multiple single-molecule in situ hybridization techniques.
Approach 2: In Vitro Experiments
- Target gene regulatory networks using CRISPR-RNP.
- Implement live imaging and an in-house multiplex single-molecule in situ hybridization method.
Approach 3: In Vivo Studies
- Use transgenic mouse models of Alzheimer's disease.
- Apply viral targeting, single-cell sequencing, and brain clearing with multiplex single-molecule in situ hybridization.
- Conduct behavioral analysis to assess impacts.
The successfull applicant is:
Someone who is reasonably motivated but interested in what we do. Also someone who has a good work/life balance.
Please contact Group Leader Thomas Kim directly, if interested.