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DESCRIPTION:\nSupported by the generosity of the Killam Trusts\, The Neuro'
s Killam Seminar Series invites outstanding guest speakers whose research
is of interest to the scientific community at The Neuro and 成人大片 Univers
ity.\n\n\nRegister Now\n\nTo watch online\, click聽here\n\nHost:聽Edward Fon
\n\n\nOrganoids for Investigating Intercellular and Intratissue Crosstalk
in Neurodegenerative Diseases\n\nMichela Deleidi\n\nResearch director\, IN
SERM\, Imagine Institute\n\nMichela Deleidi graduated from Vita-Salute Uni
versity\, San Raffaele Scientific Institute\, Milan\, Italy. She completed
her residency in neurology followed by a research fellowship at the Neuro
regeneration Institute at Harvard Medical School\, Boston\, USA. During th
is time\, she focused on pluripotent stem cell technology for Parkinson's
disease (PD) modeling and regenerative medicine applications. She was awar
ded an Alexander von Humboldt Fellowship and moved to Germany to complete
her PhD studies at the German Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases (DZNE)
in T眉bingen. By combining cellular reprogramming with genome editing\, he
r work led to one of the first stem cell-based models of Parkinson's disea
se\, clearly demonstrating a mechanistic link to lysosomal storage disease
s. Since 2016\, Michela Deleidi has been a Helmholtz Young Investigator at
the DZNE and Assistant Professor of Neurology at the University of T眉bing
en. In January 2023\, she moved to France\, where she is INSERM research d
irector of the 'Mechanisms and Therapy of Genetic Brain Diseases' team at
the Imagine Institute. The research vision of her group is to study how di
screte genetic factors contribute to neurological disorders\, with a parti
cular interest in the mechanistic links between rare inherited diseases an
d age-related neurodegenerative diseases\, with a focus on mitochondrial m
etabolism. Her team is developing models using induced pluripotent stem ce
lls and long-term organoid cultures combined with single-cell analysis. Sh
e has coordinated or participated in several research projects including A
NR-DFG\, ERC\, JPND\, EC-ITN and E-Rare3 JTC\, and the ASAP-MJFF consortiu
m.\n
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LOCATION:de Grandpre Communications Centre\, The Neuro
SUMMARY:Killam Seminar Series: Organoids for Investigating Intercellular an
d Intratissue Crosstalk in Neurodegenerative Diseases
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ids-investigating-intercellular-and-intratissue-crosstalk-365450
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