Our lab generates brain organoids from isolated single neural rosettes - and now it's all in a new @NatureProtocols paper!
Step-by-step instructions to try it yourself👇
https://t.co/tRTUTSbvJW #Organoids#Neuroscience#StemCells
Neuro grad students! Applications for the 6th annual - Rising Stars in Neuroscience - due Jan 9!
Don’t miss this chance to present research, sharpen science communication skills and connect with peers & faculty. + you’ll get to experience stunning Utah!
https://t.co/JBrtOv130j
Honored to give a seminar in Ukrainian at the oldest Ukrainian Scientific Society in US - the only US nonprofit supporting scientists and medical students in Ukraine during this difficult time! Thank you!
Join us on Thursday, October 2 as Dr. @AlexShcheglovit 🇺🇦 of @UUtah presents, "Neural rosette-based brain organoids: A controlled stem cell-derived model to study human neurodevelopment and disease” at 12pm in CHS 13-105.
Register today: ➡️ https://t.co/KvMgavy0rj
This is a cool one. We leveraged single cell analysis and in vivo calcium imaging to examine how ASD risk gene Shank3 alters the activity of heterogeneous cell populations during anxiety. Congrats to Hailee,@damhyeonkwak , and Prakash!
https://t.co/zyd5YeC4N4
Excited to see this in print this morning, coincidentally on the lab's birthday! Here we tackle the question of how the PFC multiplexes social and contextual information using overlapping ensembles of neurons. https://t.co/9tTb9kfQFa
Great analytics! Indeed, it is “brutally difficult” to do rigorous biomedical research and cutting NIH funding may have detrimental consequences. “Cutting science won’t balance the budget—but it might bankrupt our future.”
Delighted to share our most recent preprint led by the incredible @MilJessenya and @Jalbsoto! In this study, we generated a metabolomic atlas of human cortical development and discovered that the pentose phosphate pathway regulates radial glia cell fate. https://t.co/P5ecWhQSoo
Brain cancer leverages the same tools as the developing brain 🧠! In our new study, published today in @Nature, we mapped neocortical development to explore brain cancer and neuropsychiatric risks. #stemcells#brainresearch
https://t.co/8t8WHyQiS4
We are excited to continue the GRC on Functional Genomics of Human Brain Development and Disease in April 2025. Please check out the great line-up of speakers. Oral presentation slots and poster presentations are still open! Deadline March 9th
https://t.co/3218PfBZIB