Explores neurodevelopment in human embryos, from neurulation to adult neurogenesis, highlighting the influence of environmental factors and the connection to depression.
Explores the applications of embryonic stem cells in biomedical research, disease modeling, and potential therapeutic interventions, including the types of stem cells and the challenges they face.
Explores the control of movement, motor cortex characteristics, mirror neurons, brain-machine interfaces, and the role of basal ganglia in movement initiation and suppression.
Delves into pioneer transcription factors, chromatin organization, and cell fate transitions, showcasing examples of reprogramming and discussing the potential applications in regenerative medicine.