Built different: Mitochondria’s mind-blowing power

12/01/2026 22 min Temporada 6 Episodio 8
Built different: Mitochondria’s mind-blowing power

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Mitochondria are known as the powerhouses of our cells, but research is revealing their wide role in brain health and links to rare genetic diseases that affect the brain. At UQ’s Queensland Brain Institute, Professor Steven Zuryn, a leading researcher in this field, and PhD student Tessa Onraet are investigating how keeping mitochondria healthy may help brain function. By studying tiny but experimentally powerful worms, C. elegans, their discoveries may help us understand more about the ageing brain and potential treatments for neurodegenerative diseases.   In this engaging conversation, Steven and Tessa discuss:Mitochondria’s role in evolutionThe unique DNA inside mitochondriaWhy tiny worms called C.elegans are useful for studying mitochondriaHow our brain cells react to damaged mitochondriaThe future of mitochondria researchRelated papers and resourcesDigging deep into distinctly different DNAC. elegans as a model to study mitochondrial biology and disease