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Ep. 309: “Neuronal Cell Fate and Function” Featuring Dr. Thomas Vierbuchen

Published 7 months, 2 weeks ago
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Thomas Vierbuchen

Guest:

Dr. Thomas Vierbuchen is Assistant Professor of Developmental Biology at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center. In this episode, he talks about using PSCs to model neurodevelopmental processes. He also discusses his direct reprogramming work and his lab’s recent study on OTX2 in gastrulation. (42:02)

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Image courtesy of Dr. Thomas Vierbuchen

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