Modeling embryo development with stem cells
Natural Sciences

Modeling embryo development with stem cells

How does an embryo take its shape? To understand this process, scientists need to observe the embryo. In mammals, this is not possible once the embryo implants in the womb. We can now grow embryo-like structures from stem cells in a petri dish, which allows us to study the earliest stages of life in real time. This also research raises ethical and legal questions about how far such models should be developed and used. Come explore the science, ethics, and wonder of development-in-a-dish!
Start 17:00 o'clock
End 00:00 o'clock

At a glance

Max-Planck-Institut für molekulare Zellbiologie und Genetik (MPI-CBG)
Max-Planck-Institut für molekulare Zellbiologie und Genetik (MPI-CBG)
Atrium / Eingangsbereich
Pfotenhauerstraße 108
01307 Dresden (Dresdner Süden)
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Everyone can participate at any time!

Information on the event format

Presentation Participate and do it yourself Suitable for children

Stations

Pfotenhauerstr.

  • 62 (bus)
  • 64 (bus)

Königsheimplatz

  • 6 (tram)

Johannstadt

  • 62 (bus)

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