Brain Organoids - New Models to Study Human Brain Development
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Brain Organoids - New Models to Study Human Brain Development

As the brain develops, nerve cells are formed in the brain from neural stem cells and progenitor cells. Until now, it has been difficult to study this process in humans. New models in neuroscience, so-called brain organoids, now make it possible to study human brain development in 3D in the laboratory. Join us to look at brain organoids under the microscope and learn about exciting applications of these new models.
Start 17:00 o'clock
End 00:00 o'clock

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Technische Universität Dresden (TUD)
Center for Molecular and Cellular Bioengineering (CMCB)
CRTD Zentrum für Regenerative Therapien TU Dresden
Erster Stock, Stand 1.08
Fetscherstraße 105
01307 Dresden (Dresdner Süden)
Albert Group, Center for Regenerative Therapies Dresden (CRTD),
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As the brain develops, nerve cells are formed in the brain from neural stem cells and progenitor cells. Until now, it has been difficult to study this process in humans. New models in neuroscience, so-called brain organoids, now make it possible to study human brain development in 3D in the laboratory. Join us to look at brain organoids under the microscope and learn about exciting applications of these new models.

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Exhibition

Venue information

English speaking / suitable for international guests Suitable for children

stations

Blasewitzer Str./ Fetscherstraße

  • N8 (tram)
  • 12 (tram)
  • 64 (bus)
  • 6 (tram)

Tatzberg

  • 64 (bus)