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Event Overview

Identifying key genes involved in human brain development provides novel insights into biological processes underlying the evolution of the human neocortex and the treatment of brain diseases. During prenatal brain development, ion channels are ubiquitous across several cell types, including progenitor cells and migrating neurons, but their function has been unclear. In this webinar brought to you by 10x Genomics, Richard Smith discusses how his team used single cell approaches to identify the contributions of ion-conducting proteins to human cerebral cortex development. These genetic studies and recent in utero animal modeling work suggest that precise control of ionic flux contributes to in utero developmental processes such as neural proliferation, migration, and differentiation.

Topics to be covered
  • How single cell approaches help researchers characterize human cerebral cortex development
  • The role of ionic flux in in utero developmental processes
  • The functional role for a sodium channel subtype and a sodium/potassium ATPase pump in human neocortical folding
  • Tuesday, May 18, 2021
     
    12:00 - 1:00 PM Eastern Time


    Meet the speaker

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    Richard Smith, PhD
    Instructor
    Division of Genetics and Genomics
    Boston Children’s Hospital
    Harvard Medical School

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    TS_Webinar_Gaining Biological Insights into Brain Development Using Single Cell Technologies May 18, 2021

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