Stem Cells, Brain Organoids & Neurodevelopmental Disorders - The Park Lab at Yale School of Medicine
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- 00:05Full brain is one of
- 00:06the most developed brain region.
- 00:08It regulate and control the
- 00:11high human function like
- 00:14decision making and cognition.
- 00:16So it's very important and
- 00:18also
- 00:19the abnormal function in the
- 00:21forebrain is associated with neuropsychiatric
- 00:24neurodevelopment disorder. So that's the
- 00:26reason is the main kind
- 00:28of focus of our research.
- 00:32The major research
- 00:34project in my lab is
- 00:36to study human brain development
- 00:38and disorders.
- 00:39So we use a human
- 00:41brain organoid as a major
- 00:42model system to study those.
- 00:48We start with the human
- 00:49pluripotent stem cell, like embryonic
- 00:52stem cell and iPS cells.
- 00:53So we use a growth
- 00:55factors and small molecules and
- 00:58specialized medium to differentiate this
- 00:59stem cell into
- 01:12the the orbital shaker
- 01:14that continuously
- 01:15move this organoid that have
- 01:17the delivery of a nutrient
- 01:19and oxygen into the organoid
- 01:21for them to grow in
- 01:22three d structure.
- 01:24We start with the immuno
- 01:26staining to look at the
- 01:27structure,
- 01:28and we perform the single
- 01:29cell RNA seq and single
- 01:31cell special transcriptome to look
- 01:33at the development of program
- 01:35of the brain organoid.
- 01:36And of course, to confirm
- 01:38the neuron is really the
- 01:40function of the neuron, which
- 01:41is, due to physiological
- 01:43approach such as calcium imaging
- 01:45or the MEA
- 01:47or patch clamp.
- 01:51So my background actually look
- 01:53from the stem cell. And
- 01:55from the beginning, like, twenty,
- 01:56twenty five years ago when
- 01:57I studied stem cell, especially
- 01:59pluripotent stem cell, it was
- 02:01fascinating me that they can
- 02:03differentiate into
- 02:04any cell type in our
- 02:06body including neuron.
- 02:08And now we can construct
- 02:10the human brain in
- 02:11vitro.
- 02:13And I hope that in
- 02:14future,
- 02:15we could develop some kind
- 02:16of a therapeutics
- 02:18in using this brain organoid
- 02:20as a platform to help
- 02:22the people with a brain
- 02:23disorder.