About this Research Topic
The main objective of the Human brain organoids summer school,
BOSS23 (“Human brain organoids to model neurodegenerative diseases”) is to train the participants in the generation and processing of brain organoids and inspire the elaboration of new collaborations/projects through the close interactions between some of the leading international experts and the participants.
Brain organoids are an incredibly versatile tool that represents an unprecedented advance in the modeling of the human nervous system. Currently, the scientific community agrees on the need to develop human bio-models in order to minimize the use of animals in a wide range of tasks, such as disease modeling, drug development and developmental studies.
The principal issues we want to approach at the BOSS23 and we want to reflect in this special issue are: "Why use a brain organoid in your research?", "How to optimize an organoid protocol for your research" and “A glimpse into the future of brain organoids”. Articles of all types are welcome, including but not limited to, original research, review articles, meta-analysis.
Keywords: Brain organoids, BOSS23, summer school, model, neurodegenerative
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