
معرفی
Dr. N. Sumru Bayin is a researcher at the University of Cambridge affiliated with the Cambridge Reproduction initiative. Their work focuses on molecular mechanisms regulating stem cell behaviors and age-dependent regenerative processes in the brain, particularly the neonatal mouse cerebellum.
- University: University of Cambridge
- Research Theme: Cambridge Reproduction
Research Interests
The Bayin Lab investigates how neural progenitors exhibit lineage plasticity to enable brain regeneration after injury. They explore both cell-intrinsic and -extrinsic factors in the neonatal cerebellum, a model system for studying regenerative potential due to its susceptibility to injury around birth and its role in motor and cognitive functions. Their research bridges developmental biology, regenerative medicine, and neurobiology, with implications for neonatal health and therapeutic interventions in cerebellar disorders.
Publications
Key studies include 2017–2021 work on neural stem cell reprogramming and cerebellar regeneration in journals like Nature Neuroscience, eLife, and Science Advances. These studies highlight mechanisms enabling recovery from neuronal loss and molecular barriers to adult brain regeneration.
Labs & Teams
The Bayin Lab at Cambridge studies the mouse cerebellum to identify therapeutic targets for enhancing regenerative capacity in human neurological diseases.





