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Don't Call it a Brain in a Dish!

May 24, 2020
Sergiu Pasca, a Stanford behavioral science professor, dives into the fascinating world of brain organoids—miniature brain models created from stem cells. He discusses how these organoids revolutionize our understanding of brain development and disorders, overcoming the limitations of traditional research methods. Topics include the ethical dilemmas of using organoids, their role in psychiatric research, and the potential for deeper insights into molecular mechanisms driving behavior. A thrilling glimpse into the future of neuroscience and mental health!
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INSIGHT

Limited Understanding of Psychiatric Disorders

  • Psychiatric disorders are still behaviorally defined, hindering molecular understanding.
  • This limits treatment compared to oncology, which benefits from tissue access.
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Challenges in Studying Brain Tissue

  • Studying post-mortem brain tissue presents challenges like lack of live activity and limited availability.
  • Other methods, such as imaging and animal models, lack molecular resolution or have species differences.
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Breakthroughs in Brain Disorder Research

  • Advancements like maintaining stem cells and cellular reprogramming enable studying human brain disorders with patient cells.
  • Induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) can be derived from skin or blood and differentiated into brain tissue.
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