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SeminarPast EventNeuroscience

Making spinal sensory interneurons from stem cells for regenerative therapies

Sandeep Gupta

Dr

University of California, LA

Schedule
Sunday, June 13, 2021

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Sunday, June 13, 2021

11:00 PM Asia/Calcutta

Host: Project Encephalon

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Event Information

Domain

Neuroscience

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Host

Project Encephalon

Duration

70 minutes

Abstract

Dr. Gupta is carrying out his post doctoral studies in the Buter Laboratory in UCLA. He is applying his his knowledge of embryology to stem cells for developing regenerative therapies to treat spinal cord injuries. In this talk, he will discuss how understanding the logic for spinal cord development led us to derive diverse sensory neuronal classes from embryonic stem cells. The spinal sensory neurons enableus to perceive our environment through modalities that are lost in spinal injury patients. These ESC derived senory neurons can help regain sensation in spina cord injury patients through regenerative therapies.

Topics

Buter LaboratoryDr GuptaESCsRegenerative TherapySpinal Cord InjuryUCLAembryonic stem cellsneuronal classesregenerative therapiessensory interneuronssensory neuronsspinal cord injuriesspinal sensory neuronsstem cells

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Sandeep Gupta

Dr

University of California, LA

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