S21-232 Generation of neural organizer organoids and midline assembloids from human pluripotent stem cells Stanford inventors have developed a method of using human induced pluripotent stem (hiPS) cells to generate three-dimensional neural floorplate organizers that are functionally active and capable of choreographing midline brain development. Sergiu Pasca Neal Amin Massimo Onesto
S22-143 Animal model for human brain development and neuropsychiatric disorders Researchers from Stanford University have developed an in vivo model of human neural development and disease. Sergiu Pasca Felicity Gore Karl Deisseroth Omer Revah Kevin Kelley
S21-121 Multi-Regional Human Neural Circuits in Assembloids Derived from Pluripotent Stem Cells Researchers at Stanford have described, for the first time, the formation of a human neural circuit loop from stem cells in human assembloids. Sergiu Pasca Yuki Miura Ji-il Kim