Sergiu P. Pasca, 36, assistant professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences at Stanford, uses models of the human brain — created
through cellular reprogramming technology — to explore the biological underpinnings of brain diseases like autism.
Not exact matches
Scientists have rolled back time for live mice
through systemic
cellular reprogramming, according to a study published December 15 in Cell.
Melton is also a pioneer in direct
cellular reprogramming research — the transformation of one type of adult cell into another, without first going
through a stem cell state.
Ultimately, the center's goal will be to control these circuits
through therapeutic targeting in a variety of biological systems, including
cellular reprogramming, neuroscience, cancer, and infectious disease.