OUR PARTNERS
The essence of our Astromad project
We are a consortium of institutions, universities and research groups working together to
achieve a deeper understanding of Alexander’s disease

The posttranslational modification of proteins is a key mechanism for the regulation of their biological activity. We are interested in the study of the posttranslational modification of proteins in molecular pathophysiology and in the mechanisms of drug action.

In Elly Hol’s group we focus our research on the cell and molecular biology of astrocytes and adult neural stem cells (neurogenic astrocytes) in health and disease.

Our laboratory focuses on the development of novel strategies
for brain repair and regeneration. We previously showed that reactive astrocytes are key players in stroke, neurodegeneration and disease-triggered neural plasticity responses.

Our group works to understand the mechanisms of protein modification by reactive species (radicals, two-electron oxidants, glycation reactions), the biological consequences of such reactions, and the development of methods to quantify protein damage in disease with a particular emphasis on cardiovascular pathologies.

The overall goal of our investigations concerned the role of metabolism and oxidative stress (including free radical chemistry, redox biology and antioxidants) in the aging process and age-associated diseases.