Monday, November 20, 2017 3:45 p.m.
Carson Family Auditorium
Ali H. Brivanlou, Ph.D.
Robert and Harriet Heilbrunnand Professor and Head
Laboratory of Stem Cell Biology and Molecular Embryology
The Rockefeller University
Self-organization of Spatial Patterns in Artificial Human Embryos and Organoids
Recommended Readings:
News
Patrick Monahan.
Empirical Articles
Deglincerti, Alessia; Croft, Gist F.; Pietila, Lauren N.; et al. (2016). Self-organization of the in vitro attached human embryo. NATURE. 533 (7602): 251-+
Etoc, Fred; Metzger, Jakob; Ruzo, Albert; et al. (2016). A Balance between Secreted Inhibitors and Edge Sensing Controls Gastruloid Self-Organization. DEVELOPMENTAL CELL. 39 (3): 302-315
Haremaki, Tomomi; Deglincerti, Alessia; Brivanlou, Ali H. (2015). Huntingtin is required for ciliogenesis and neurogenesis during early Xenopus development. DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY. 408 (2): 305-315
Warmflash, Aryeh; Sorre, Benoit; Etoc, Fred; et al. (2014). A method to recapitulate early embryonic spatial patterning in human embryonic stem cells. NATURE METHODS. 11 (8): 847-854
Bedzhov, Ivan; Leung, Chuen Yan; Bialecka, Monika; et al. (2014). In vitro culture of mouse blastocysts beyond the implantation stages. NATURE PROTOCOLS. 9 (12): 2732-2739
Review Paper
Simunovic, Mijo; Brivanlou, Ali H. (2017). Embryoids, organoids and gastruloids: new approaches to understanding embryogenesis. DEVELOPMENT. 144 (6): 976-985
Clevers, Hans (2016). Modeling Development and Disease with Organoids. CELL. 165 (7): 1586-1597