(1/7): New preprint from the lab! We generate physiological vascular flow in vitro to vascularize organoids, interrogate the effects of hemodynamic forces on vascular architecture, and model the disease Hereditary Hemorrhagic Telangiectasia.
(1/6): How can we better test therapeutics without using animals or risking lives? Lab-grown human mini-organs, called “organoids”, provide an answer! Despite their progress, organoids and related methods lack realistic flow through blood vessels, the “plumbing” of our bodies.
@neuralink When implanting the electrode into the cortex you are not connecting to individual neurons. As a result you get field potentials from a variety of inputs surrounding the electrode, how can you discern where the signal originated and how can the signal be interpreted?