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SeminarPast EventNeuroscience

Fate and freedom in the developing mammalian brain

Denis Jabaudon

Prof

Unige

Schedule
Monday, November 16, 2020

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Schedule

Monday, November 16, 2020

12:00 PM Europe/Paris

Host: ICM Paris Brain Institute

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Event Information

Domain

Neuroscience

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ICM Paris Brain Institute

Duration

70 minutes

Abstract

While the diversity of neurons in the adult mammalian brain is staggering, these cells emerge from a seemingly limited set of progenitors during development. This begs the question of how complexity emerges from a finite number of elements during dynamic biological processes. Here, I will discuss recent work from my laboratory addressing relationships between genetic diversity and connectivity in single-cell types, and how progenitor diversity may constrain adult brain cellular states during normal and abnormal brain development.

Topics

abnormal developmentbrain developmentcellular statesconnectivitydevelopmental fategenetic diversitymammalian brainneuronal diversityprogenitor cellssingle-cell types

About the Speaker

Denis Jabaudon

Prof

Unige

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www.unige.ch/medecine/neuf/en/research/grecherche/denis-jabaudon/

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