2019 - MSCA-IF Information day organized – 30 people attended - WP2
09.2019 – Posts about the projects on social media (Facebook, LinkedIn, ca 50 researchers and ca 200 general public persons reached) - WP2
09.2019 - Meetings with all (co-)supervisors and administration. Roles and research and publication plans agreed - WP1
17.09.2019 – Career Development Plan agreed with the supervisor - WP1
30.09.2019 – In vivo course completed and certificate obtained - WP1
1.10.2019-30.10.2019 - Training with dopamine neuron cultures and artificial blood-brain-barrier (BBB) in vitro model to assess the activity and BBB permeability of CDNF and its peptides - WP3
1.11.2019-4.02.2020 - Functionalization of 61 aa CDNF fragment with PEG (further referred as C-CDNF-PEG) to increase the stability of CDNF fragment. Testing of CDNF fragments in dopamine neuron cultures, 6-OHDA model. Testing is completed. 26 aa, 33 aa, 37 aa, 61 aa CDNF and C-CDNF-PEG are biologically active in this test model - WP3 and WP4
19.02.2020 - Public lecture at the Institute of Biotechnology, Helsinki, Title: "Novel blood-brain barrier permeable CDNF-derived THERApeutic PEptides for the protection and regeneration of dopamine neurons (THERA-PE)", ca 30 attendees - WP2
25.02.2020 - Isotope safety course completed - WP1
26.02.2020-1.05.2020 Optimization of indirect ELISA for the detection of CDNF fragments shorter than 61 aa and C-CDNF-PEG - WP4
22.04.2020 – ZOOM-enabled lecture at the University of Tartu, Estonia; Title: "Regulatory aspects of nanomedicines", ca 10 attendees - WP2
1.05.2020 - 15.06.2020 It was not possible to conduct experimental work at the University of Helsinki due to COVID-19 situation. Together with Mart Saarma we planned and started to draft the review article for the journal “Frontiers in Neuroscience”.
15.06.2020 – 20.09.2020 – Practical work resumed. Testing of CDNF fragments in artificial blood-brain-barrier (BBB) in vitro model. Testing is completed. The data show that the efficiency of penetration of CDNF peptides depends on their length (as hypothesised in the beginning) but also on the number of helices (new finding). In this model 49 aa CDNF is the best fragment. We plan to use it for in vivo studies – WP3
1.07.2020 – 1.09.2020. Supervision of two students, Bcs student Beatrice Marlene-Metsaorg and Msc student Sven Sakson – WP1
1.09.2020 – 1.11.2020. Collaboration with Prof. Tambet Teesalu on brain-homing peptide. Original plan was to screen for the new brain-homing peptide during the secondment in Prof. Laakkonen's lab. However, since we are in the middle of pandemics, the visits to the other labs are complicated. Thus, we decided to go on with the existing brain-homing peptide (unpublished data by Prof. Tambet Teesalu). I observed exciting results: 49 aa CDNF-brain-homing peptide fusion is 1) active in dopamine neurons and 2) significantly increases the penetration of 49 aa CDNF-homing peptide (compared to 49 aa CDNF without fusion) in artificial BBB in vitro model. - WP5
11.2020 - Two ERC grant writing courses completed: from Yellow Research and at the University of Helsinki. - WP1
9.12.2020 - ZOOM-enabled lecture "Can CDNF prevent neurodegeneration in Parkinson's disease" together with Prof. Mart Saarma for Estonian Parkinson's Disease Society (in Estonian and Russian,
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=74uzQcNBFJY&t=272s(si apre in una nuova finestra)). - W2
11.2020-04.2021 - Writing of review article for the journal “Frontiers in Neuroscience”.
21.04.2021: ZOOM-enabled lecture at the University of Tartu; Title: "Regulatory aspects of nanomedicines", ca 6 attendees - WP2
23.04.2021: Article "Neurotrophic Factors in Parkinson's Disease : Clinical Trials, Open Challenges and Nanoparticle-Mediated Delivery to the Brain" for the journal “Frontiers in Neuroscience” was accepted for publication.
1.05.2021: Drafting of article 2 (potential of CDNF fragments to rescue dopamine neurons) started
9.08.2021: YouTube video with supervisors Prof. Saarma and Prof. Voutilainen: "Neurotrophic factor CDNF as a drug for Parkinson's disease",
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W9PCA2JD1Mk(si apre in una nuova finestra)14.08.2021: Presentation with Prof. Saarma "Life and death of the dopamine neurons in Parkinson's disease" at the event organized by the Estonian Parkinson's Disease society.
20.09.2021 - 01.2022: Supervision of student Hend Missonen (Finnish school of technicians) on tests with dopamine neurons.
22.09.2021: Presentation at Researcher's Night Event, ca 20 attendees.
1.10.2021-21.12.21 Effects of the inhibitors of unfolded protein response sensors on ability of CDNF fragments and mutants to rescue dopamine neurons.
2.01.2022-30.04.2022 Studies of full-size CDNF mutants: whether their mechanism of action is similar to CDNF fragments (MST assays, competition assays, circular dichroism, Alpha Fold predictions of structure)
13.04.2022: ZOOM-enabled lecture at the University of Tartu; Title: "Regulatory aspects of nanomedicines", ca 10 attendees - WP2
26.04.2022: Presentation at 3rd International Conference of Nanomaterials, ca 50 attendees.