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"This beautiful machine"

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By Lydialyle Gibson This article originally appeared in Harvard Magazine. Paola Arlotta is searching for the words to describe the clusters of cells, incubating quietly in a small room next to her laboratory, that have profoundly reshaped her life’s work...

Brain organoids replicate key events in human brain development

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A single-cell analysis of 3D models of the human cerebral cortex suggests they can be used to study important brain processes that have been difficult to investigate Adapted from the Broad Institute By Allessandra DiCorato Organoids are carefully grown...

Different autism risk genes, same effects on brain development

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Harvard and Broad researchers use 3D, miniature models of the human brain to advance disease understanding By Jessica Lau Autism spectrum disorder has been associated with hundreds of different genes, but how these distinct genetic mutations converge on a...

A detailed atlas of the developing brain

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Harvard and Broad researchers combine single-cell genomic technologies to map the mouse cortex Researchers at Harvard University and the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard have created the first detailed atlas of a critical region of the developing mouse...

An engineering approach to shape neuronal connections

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Precise control over neuron growth paves the way for repairing injuries, improving brain models By Jessica Lau Harvard Stem Cell Institute researchers have developed an engineering technique to precisely control the direction that neurons grow their axons...

Highlights from the 13th Annual HSCI Malkin Retreat

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HSCI, a network of the nation’s top stem cell and regenerative medicine researchers, gathers to exchange ideas and forge new collaborations to advance biomedical research. Summary 2018 gathering of stem cell scientists provided rich ground for knowledge...