Loved working on this story because it illustrates the interdependence of science: an innovation from one lab unexpectedly clears a roadblock that had stymied another, which then leads to advance that opens up a whole new space for others to explore. Thanks @sergiuppasca.bsky.social for sharing w me
This week we welcome at Stanford a remarkable cohort from all the over the world for our hands-on course on human brain #assembloids & #organoids!
Amazing energy as they learn methods developed in the lab over the years, and as we discuss and troubleshoot the projects they are building home.
This free-of-charge, annual course organized by our @brainorganogenesis.bsky.social Center has helped hundreds of laboratories around the world adopt human stem cell models to study evolution, development, and disease.
Deeply honored to receive the Sir Wilfrid Le Gros Clark Prize, and very grateful for this recognition as I look forward to delivering the lecture at Oxford @ox.ac.uk next week.
Several staff scientist positions available in our lab at Stanford University!
More details and application at the link below