#assembloids search results
This week, we published in @ScienceMagazine an article outlining the current ethical and societal implications of research involving human neural #organoids and #assembloids, their transplantation, and highlighted potential next steps. Grateful to @HankGreelyLSJU for co-leading…
By popular demand — the next edition of our hands-on @Stanford @BrOrganogenesis course is coming in 2026! This year, the focus turns to neural #assembloids, reflecting the growing movement toward modeling circuit-level and complex cell-cell interactions in brain disease. The…
Today in @Nature, we report human sensory #assembloids—the most complex 3D assembloids to date—comprising four integrated parts to recapitulate aspects of the spinothalamic pathway that processes pain stimuli. We use this model to investigate cellular/early circuit level…
In this week’s @Nature, we publish a group effort to outline a framework for studies with neural #organoids, #assembloids and transplantation. More details below 1/n
Excited to announce that applications are now open for the Asilomar meeting on The Ethical and Societal Implications of Neural Organoids, Assembloids, and Their Transplantation, taking place this November. As the technologies and applications of neural #organoids & #assembloids…
Our latest work is out today in @ScienceMagazine: a self-organizing system that models organizer-driven patterning and commissural axon guidance in human neural development. This was achieved with human midline #assembloids by combining floor plate and spinal cord #organoids…
What human experimental models do we currently have to study brain disorders—and where do they fall short? In our recent @AnnualReviews of Neuroscience, @RebeccaJLevyMD and I examine the current landscape of human stem cell models—2D systems, 3D #organoids, #assembloids, and…
Over the past couple of weeks, several asked if I could share the individual slides summarizing our recently published framework in @Nature on designing experiments with #organoids, #assembloids, and transplantation. Here they are—6 slides capturing the key takeaways👇
Congrats to K99 @CIRMnews awardee postdoc @ErinLWang, starting her own lab @KeckMedicineUSC @USCStemCell. Congrats from the whole @jogleeson_ucsd lab!! #organoids, #assembloids. Expecting great things Prof Wang!!
Looking forward to a thought-provoking session today at @ISSCR in Hong Kong—discussing emerging ethical questions around neural #organoids, #assembloids, and their transplantation. Join us at 2 PM in Hall 3G.
One week left to register for the 1st conference on assembloids at @CSHL this December. Spectacular list of speakers (see below) tackling cell-cell interactions across tissues and organs Two amazing keynotes: Ruslan M. Medzhitov & Joanna Wysocka #assembloids #organoids
We now have a list of confirmed speakers for the first @CSHL meeting on #Assembloids in December 2025 Amazing group and two spectacular Keynotes: Joanna Wysocka & @RMedzhitov Check it out👇
Dr. Kyung-Sun Kang (@kangpub) and colleagues took organoids one step further 🚶, developing cortical-blood vessel #assembloids by fusing cortical organoids with blood vessel organoids to provide vasculature to the brain organoids. 🩸 🧠 📎 @CDDPress: go.nature.com/3HAiWjx
Strong interest already in the upcoming Asilomar meeting on the ethical and societal implications of human neural #organoids, #assembloids, and their transplantation. Just 10 days left to apply—details at the link below.
Cultured human embryos and embryo-like #assembloids 🧫 offer a useful model to unravel the cellular behaviors and signaling interactions that drive human #embryogenesis. 📑 go.nature.com/3rA0KCm
Great news about our upcoming meeting at Asilomar on the Ethics of Neural #Organoids and #Assembloids Research! We have secured additional support to waive the registration fee for at least 30 participants, which is especially beneficial for students and postdoctoral fellows.…
So proud to announce Manqiang won the @MDC_Berlin PhD prize for his outstanding thesis featuring #assembloids. Thanks to #MDCFreundeskreis to realize this award.
After a delicious dinner, we've just had a stroll through the lush campus @BrOrganogenesis @Stanford. Tomorrow, we will learn about #assembloids and functional assays and do some hands-on IHC staining.
This week, we published in @ScienceMagazine an article outlining the current ethical and societal implications of research involving human neural #organoids and #assembloids, their transplantation, and highlighted potential next steps. Grateful to @HankGreelyLSJU for co-leading…
By popular demand — the next edition of our hands-on @Stanford @BrOrganogenesis course is coming in 2026! This year, the focus turns to neural #assembloids, reflecting the growing movement toward modeling circuit-level and complex cell-cell interactions in brain disease. The…
All you ever wanted to know about #assembloids
Less than two weeks left to register for the inaugural conference on Assembloids & Complex Cell-Cell Interactions @CSHL Check out the topics and amazing lineup of speakers! 👇
One week left to register for the 1st conference on assembloids at @CSHL this December. Spectacular list of speakers (see below) tackling cell-cell interactions across tissues and organs Two amazing keynotes: Ruslan M. Medzhitov & Joanna Wysocka #assembloids #organoids
Great news about our upcoming meeting at Asilomar on the Ethics of Neural #Organoids and #Assembloids Research! We have secured additional support to waive the registration fee for at least 30 participants, which is especially beneficial for students and postdoctoral fellows.…
Our latest work is out today in @ScienceMagazine: a self-organizing system that models organizer-driven patterning and commissural axon guidance in human neural development. This was achieved with human midline #assembloids by combining floor plate and spinal cord #organoids…
Strong interest already in the upcoming Asilomar meeting on the ethical and societal implications of human neural #organoids, #assembloids, and their transplantation. Just 10 days left to apply—details at the link below.
Excited to announce that applications are now open for the Asilomar meeting on The Ethical and Societal Implications of Neural Organoids, Assembloids, and Their Transplantation, taking place this November. As the technologies and applications of neural #organoids & #assembloids…
@stemcellpodcast spoke about our recent paper where we developed #liver #assembloids, focusing on liver #architecure. Thank you for highlighting our work! If you want to hear about it, it starts from 14:55 🎧
Check out these liver #assembloids from the @MeriHuchLab! Drs. Anna Dowbaj and Aleksandra Sljukic generated mouse liver assembloids that model aspects of aspects of biliary liver fibrosis. 📝 go.nature.com/4e11KU9 🗨️ bit.ly/4kLdr43
Check out these liver #assembloids from the @MeriHuchLab! Drs. Anna Dowbaj and Aleksandra Sljukic generated mouse liver assembloids that model aspects of aspects of biliary liver fibrosis. 📝 go.nature.com/4e11KU9 🗨️ bit.ly/4kLdr43
Brief overview of our recent work in @Nature modeling the human sensory pathway processing pain stimuli using stem cell-derived #assembloids youtu.be/xHkWbL_f_AQ?si…
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Building a Model of Pain: Human Sensory Circuits in a Dish
Looking forward to a thought-provoking session today at @ISSCR in Hong Kong—discussing emerging ethical questions around neural #organoids, #assembloids, and their transplantation. Join us at 2 PM in Hall 3G.
A few weeks ago, I talked to @neiltyson on @StarTalkRadio about our efforts to understand human brain disorders with stem cell models including #assembloids. We touched on the promise of these technologies, the challenges & the mission behind the work youtu.be/HEBjpYCEiBo?si…
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Groundbreaking Studies Recreate Human Brain Circuits in a Dish
Over the past couple of weeks, several asked if I could share the individual slides summarizing our recently published framework in @Nature on designing experiments with #organoids, #assembloids, and transplantation. Here they are—6 slides capturing the key takeaways👇
💫 Our first cover for @STARProtocols by @CellPressNews💫 This step-by-step #protocol by @rluonog99 and @BaggioliniA guides the generation of cortical forebrain #organoids and cortico-pericyte #assembloids from human pluripotent stem cells #hPSCs. This method yields organoids…
What human experimental models do we currently have to study brain disorders—and where do they fall short? In our recent @AnnualReviews of Neuroscience, @RebeccaJLevyMD and I examine the current landscape of human stem cell models—2D systems, 3D #organoids, #assembloids, and…
New from Dr. @Sergiu_P_Pasca's lab: four-part #assembloids that model the neural sensory pathway! Read the @Nature paper from Drs. Ji-il Kim, Kent Imaizumi, and the team: go.nature.com/3RLmd56 Listen to the episode: bit.ly/42QHFvW
Great summary on @NPR by Jon Hamilton discussing the recent reconstruction of the sensory neural pathway in #assembloids reported this week by our Director @Sergiu_P_Pasca’s lab at @Stanford npr.org/sections/shots…
Collaborators developed a co-culture system combining hPSC-derived alveolar epithelial #organoids and induced macrophages to create a functional environment, termed induced alveolar #assembloids. 💡 Learn more: go.nature.com/4im4P20
This week, we published in @ScienceMagazine an article outlining the current ethical and societal implications of research involving human neural #organoids and #assembloids, their transplantation, and highlighted potential next steps. Grateful to @HankGreelyLSJU for co-leading…
By popular demand — the next edition of our hands-on @Stanford @BrOrganogenesis course is coming in 2026! This year, the focus turns to neural #assembloids, reflecting the growing movement toward modeling circuit-level and complex cell-cell interactions in brain disease. The…
Today in @Nature, we report human sensory #assembloids—the most complex 3D assembloids to date—comprising four integrated parts to recapitulate aspects of the spinothalamic pathway that processes pain stimuli. We use this model to investigate cellular/early circuit level…
The @CSHL conference on neural stem cell models and human development coincides this year with the publication of a consortium effort in @Nature. This article outlines a framework for experiments with #organoids, #assembloids #transplantation from quality control and integrity…
In this week’s @Nature, we publish a group effort to outline a framework for studies with neural #organoids, #assembloids and transplantation. More details below 1/n
Excited to announce that applications are now open for the Asilomar meeting on The Ethical and Societal Implications of Neural Organoids, Assembloids, and Their Transplantation, taking place this November. As the technologies and applications of neural #organoids & #assembloids…
What human experimental models do we currently have to study brain disorders—and where do they fall short? In our recent @AnnualReviews of Neuroscience, @RebeccaJLevyMD and I examine the current landscape of human stem cell models—2D systems, 3D #organoids, #assembloids, and…
Congrats to K99 @CIRMnews awardee postdoc @ErinLWang, starting her own lab @KeckMedicineUSC @USCStemCell. Congrats from the whole @jogleeson_ucsd lab!! #organoids, #assembloids. Expecting great things Prof Wang!!
Cultured human embryos and embryo-like #assembloids 🧫 offer a useful model to unravel the cellular behaviors and signaling interactions that drive human #embryogenesis. 📑 go.nature.com/3rA0KCm
🧠 🧫 @fabripipicelli, @silvianeurompi & collaborators used ventral #CerebralOrganoids and dorsoventral cerebral #assembloids to show that neuronal molecular differentiation can be influenced by extracellular vesicles. Full article @ScienceAdvances: 📕 bit.ly/43ueZqc
Our work creating cortico-thalamic #assembloids to study development and model disease is on the cover of @NeuroCellPress today! Work led by Ji-il Kim, Yuki Miura and Min-Yin Li! Article below 👇
Dr. Kyung-Sun Kang (@kangpub) and colleagues took organoids one step further 🚶, developing cortical-blood vessel #assembloids by fusing cortical organoids with blood vessel organoids to provide vasculature to the brain organoids. 🩸 🧠 📎 @CDDPress: go.nature.com/3HAiWjx
Last preparations for what will be an amazing @CSHL conference on human #brain development and modeling with #organoids #assembloids and #transplantation Keynotes: Carla Shatz & Chris Walsh @UPenn_SongMing @VanderhaeghenP2 @BateupLab @HippenmeyerLab @neuroliege…
Deadline approaching fast for our free, hands-on workshop on human stem cell models. Open to trainees from around the world. This year with a special focus on assays and #assembloids for disease modeling. Join us here on the beautiful @Stanford campus Course organized by the…
So proud to announce Manqiang won the @MDC_Berlin PhD prize for his outstanding thesis featuring #assembloids. Thanks to #MDCFreundeskreis to realize this award.
Over the past couple of weeks, several asked if I could share the individual slides summarizing our recently published framework in @Nature on designing experiments with #organoids, #assembloids, and transplantation. Here they are—6 slides capturing the key takeaways👇
Looking forward to a thought-provoking session today at @ISSCR in Hong Kong—discussing emerging ethical questions around neural #organoids, #assembloids, and their transplantation. Join us at 2 PM in Hall 3G.
We now have a list of confirmed speakers for the first @CSHL meeting on #Assembloids in December 2025 Amazing group and two spectacular Keynotes: Joanna Wysocka & @RMedzhitov Check it out👇
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