The Stem Cell Podcast

Ep. 296: “Cardiovascular Development” Featuring Dr. Maneesha Inamdar

Jun 10, 2025
Dr. Maneesha Inamdar, a leading figure in stem cell science, discusses innovative research in cardiovascular development. She shares insights on using embryo models to explore teratogenicity and the importance of prioritizing ethnically diverse cell lines. The conversation also highlights groundbreaking advancements in vascularized cardiac organoids for drug testing and insights into dilated cardiomyopathy through iPSCs. Inamdar emphasizes the need for global representation in scientific discourse, particularly for Indian scientists, and stresses the ethical considerations in stem cell research.
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ANECDOTE

Maneesha Inamdar's Model Journey

  • Dr. Maneesha Inamdar transitioned from Drosophila to mouse and then human stem cell models out of necessity and interest.
  • She used this comparative approach to study cardiovascular and blood lineages across species.
INSIGHT

Conservation Across Species

  • Comparative biology reveals conserved stem cell fate mechanisms across species like Drosophila and mouse.
  • Using in vivo Drosophila genetics complements mouse and human models for in-depth functional studies.
INSIGHT

Cytoskeleton's Role in Signaling

  • Cytoskeletal protein Rudhira stabilizes microtubules and regulates TGF-beta signaling for vascular patterning.
  • Rudhira facilitates SMAD activation and endothelial cell migration essential for angiogenesis.
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