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Breadcrumb Research Topics Neurosciences Dopaminergic neurons generated from human induced pluripotent stem cells, from Sonia Gandhi and Rickie Patani's Neurodegeneration Biology Laboratory. Toggle to view hero caption Introduction textIt remains a major research challenge of the 21st century to understand how neural circuits in the brain and nervous system process information; respond to the environment, injury or disease; and give rise to our actions and behaviour. Research groups James Briscoe Developmental Dynamics Laboratory Bart de Strooper | Lorena Arancibia Cellular Phase of Alzheimer’s Disease Laboratory Mike Devine Synapse Regulation Laboratory Sonia Gandhi Neurodegeneration Biology Laboratory Alex Gould Physiology and Metabolism Laboratory Francois Guillemot Neural Stem Cell Biology Laboratory Flor Iacaruso Neuronal Circuits and Behaviour Laboratory Johannes Kohl State-Dependent Neural Processing Laboratory Leanne Li Cancer-Neuroscience Laboratory Robin Lovell-Badge Stem Cell Biology and Developmental Genetics Laboratory Mariya Moosajee Ocular Genomics and Therapeutics Laboratory Vassilis Pachnis Development and Homeostasis of the Nervous System Laboratory Rickie Patani Human Stem Cells and Neurodegeneration Laboratory Lucia Prieto-Godino Neural Circuits and Evolution Laboratory Ede Rancz Cortical Circuits Laboratory Sam Rodriques Applied Biotechnology Laboratory Andreas Schaefer Sensory Circuits and Neurotechnology Laboratory Katharina Schmack Neural Circuits and Immunity in Psychosis Laboratory Andrea Serio Neural Circuit Bioengineering and Disease Modelling Laboratory Francesco Saverio Tedesco Stem Cells and Neuromuscular Regeneration Laboratory Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Next page Next Last page Last Science Technology Platforms Proteomics Related content Astrocyte studies reveal harmful changes in Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Type: News 19 January 2022 Glial cells crucial to maintaining healthy gut immunity Type: News 20 October 2021 Taking parental leave as a scientist Type: Feature 20 October 2021 Scientists reverse a key hallmark of motor neurone disease in the laboratory Type: News 6 August 2021 Share the page Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Share on LinkedIn Share on Email
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