Frontiers in Biological Sciences Lecture

Tuesday, January 7, 2025
4:00 PM - 5:00 PM

Add to Calendar: Add to Calendar 2025-01-07 16:00:00 2025-01-07 17:00:00 Frontiers in Biological Sciences Lecture Join us on Tuesday, Jan. 7, at 4 p.m. either via Zoom or in the Biomedical Research Building Auditorium (BRB 105) for the Frontiers in Biological Sciences Lecture presented by ÐÇ¿Õ´«Ã½ School of Medicine and hosted by the Department of Neurosciences. We will welcome Dr. Paola Arlotta, the Golub Family Professor of Stem Cell and Regenerative Biology at Harvard University and an Institute Member of the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard. This past year Dr. Arlotta was elected to the National Academy of Medicine and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Her research has focused on molecular mechanisms underlying the development of subtypes of brain neurons most recently using brain organoids. Dr. Arlotta's talk is titled “Human Brain Organoids as Avatars to Understand Human Brain Disease" Following the lecture, we invite you to continue the conversation over coffee and cookies in the BRB lobby. This event is free and open to the public. Livestream will be available for those who cannot attend in person. Please note that the event will not be recorded. For more information, to read the lecture abstract, and/or subscribe to receive the livestream link, visit the Neurosciences events page or email Neurosciences@case.edu. Hybrid Weatherhead School of Management Weatherhead School of Management UTC public

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Event Details

Join us on Tuesday, Jan. 7, at 4 p.m. either  or in the Biomedical Research Building Auditorium (BRB 105) for the Frontiers in Biological Sciences Lecture presented by ÐÇ¿Õ´«Ã½ School of Medicine and hosted by the Department of Neurosciences.

We will welcome Dr. Paola Arlotta, the Golub Family Professor of Stem Cell and Regenerative Biology at Harvard University and an Institute Member of the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard. This past year Dr. Arlotta was elected to the National Academy of Medicine and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Her research has focused on molecular mechanisms underlying the development of subtypes of brain neurons most recently using brain organoids.

Dr. Arlotta's talk is titled “Human Brain Organoids as Avatars to Understand Human Brain Disease"

Following the lecture, we invite you to continue the conversation over coffee and cookies in the BRB lobby.

This event is free and open to the public. for those who cannot attend in person. Please note that the event will not be recorded. For more information, to read the lecture abstract, and/or subscribe to receive the livestream link, visit the or email Neurosciences@case.edu.

Event Address

Biomedical Research Building Auditorium (BRB 105) or