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  • New insight into the relationship between form and fate

  • José González Martínez, PhD

  • Daniel Lloyd-Davies-Sánchez

  • Feline Lindhout, PhD

  • Steven Wingett, PhD

  • Scientists discover why the human brain is so big

  • Study on human brain evolution published in Cell

  • New paper on CSF-producing organoids published in Science

  • The scientist who grows tiny brains in her laboratory

  • A mini revolution in brain science

  • Madeline Lancaster selected for the EMBO Young Investigator Program

  • Air-liquid interface with functional neuronal output published in Nature Neuroscience

  • ERC Starting Grant Award

  • Improved cerebral organoid method published in Nature Biotechnology

  • Alexander Anderson, PhD

  • Miguel Mestre

  • EMBO cover

    New publication on the cover of EMBO J

  • Charles Morris

  • Luca Guglielmi, PhD

  • Hanna Szafranska

  • Magdalena Sutcliffe

    Magdalena Sutcliffe, PhD

  • Madeline Lancaster, PhD

  • The genius who grows tiny brains in a lab

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  • How one scientist is growing miniature brains in her lab

  • Zika virus kills developing brain cells

  • Why brains are beautiful

  • The boom in mini stomachs, brains, breasts, kidneys and more

  • A section through a whole organoid stained for neurons in green and neural stem cells in magenta.

    Madeline Lancaster awarded the NC3Rs prize for work on cerebral organoids

  • A section through a whole organoid stained for neurons in green and neural stem cells in red. All cell nuclei are stained in blue.

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  • A section through a whole organoid stained for neurons in green and neural stem cells in magenta.

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  • Hello world!

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We are a team of developmental neurobiologists, using a variety of interdisciplinary tools including stem cells, bioengineering, genetics, transcriptomics, bioinformatics, and gene editing (CRISPR/Cas9). Our mission is to develop and utilise novel technologies to study brain development and evolution in a dish.
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