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New Podcast Episode. PSC Developmental Bias: The Mechanism and the Variation in Human Neural Development
The guests on this episode of The Stem Cell Report studied functional variation in human PSC lines as they progress through neurectoderm versus mesendoderm lineages and fore- versus hind-brain development. They will discuss the origin and consequences of inter-individual variation in the early events orchestrating human neural development, the extent to which such variation might impact on adult health and disease, and how it might be exploited in stem cell therapy.
Member Spotlight: Kirsten Sadler (Edepli), PhD
I love learning, and I am intrinsically curious. By far the most rewarding part of the job is engaging in scientific discussions about data with my colleagues and members of my team.
New Podcast Episode. Aging, Stem Cells, and Biological Clocks
In this episode of The Stem Cell Report, Martin Pera is joined by Konrad Hochedlinger, PhD, and Rebecca Gorelov, PhD, to discuss their recent publication in Stem Cell Reports. Epigenetic clocks are promising biomarkers of aging, but little is known about their cellular basis.
Member Spotlight: Mariaceleste Aragona, PhD
Engaging in stimulating scientific discussions with scientists from various fields and learning new things every day motivates me. I find it very rewarding when other researchers build on my experiments or conclusions.
New Podcast Episode. Evaluating the Expanding Models of Brain Disease
In this episode of The Stem Cell Report, our guests review the use of models of neurodevelopment to understand neuropsychiatric diseases, focusing on Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease, epilepsy, Down syndrome, and schizophrenia and provide critical appraisal of the impact of human-rodent xenografting approaches for advancing our understanding of those diseases and brain development.
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