Exploring Ethics: Re-constructing Brains in the Lab
Wednesday, Feb. 6, 2019, 5 p.m. to 7 p.m.
Where: Fleet Science Center, 1875 El Prado, San Diego | get directions
Cost: Free
Age limit: All ages
Re-constructing brains in the lab to revolutionize neuroscience Guest Speaker: Alysson Muotri, Ph.D., Professor, University of California San Diego, UCSD Stem Cell Program, School of Medicine, Dept. Pediatrics/Rady Children's Hospital-Sanford Consortium Overview: Cerebral organoids, also known as mini-brains, are tridimensional self-organized structures derived from stem cells that resemble the early stages of the human embryonic brain. This new tool allows researchers to explore fundamental neurodevelopmental steps otherwise inaccessible in utero experimentally. Dr. Muotri will explain how mini brains are generated in his lab and how this strategy can create novel therapeutical insights on neurogenetic disorders, such as autism. He will also describe the use of mini-brains to explore the uniqueness of the human brain compared to other extinct species, such as the Neanderthals. Limitations and ethical concerns surrounding this exciting technology will be discussed.
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