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Human Brain Organoids Facility

Welcome to the Human Brain Organoids Facility at BRI-FORTH, where cutting-edge research meets innovation in neuroscience. Our facility is dedicated to advancing the study of complex brain disorders using human pluripotent stem cell (PSC)-derived brain organoids. With state-of-the-art technologies and a collaborative environment, we aim to unlock new insights into brain function and disease mechanisms, paving the way for groundbreaking therapeutic developments. Explore our resources and join us in shaping the future of brain research.

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Human somatic cell reprogramming (iPSC)

We offer reprogramming services to generate induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) from human somatic cells, enabling personalized disease modeling.

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Human PSC-derived brain organoids

We generate various types of brain organoids from human PSCs, to study brain development, disease mechanisms, and therapeutic interventions.

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Human PSC cryopreservation and QC

We provide cryopreservation and quality control services for human pluripotent stem cells (PSCs), ensuring their long-term viability and integrity for future use.

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Human PSC-derived neuronal and non-neuronal cells

Our services include differentiation of human PSCs into neuronal and non-neuronal cells, supporting research in neurobiology and cell-based assays.

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Human PSC targeted genome editing (CRISPR/Cas9)

We offer precise genome editing of human PSCs using CRISPR/Cas9 technology to investigate gene function and model genetic disorders. 

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Toxicology - Compound Screening

We perform toxicology and screening assays using human PSC-derived models to evaluate the safety and efficacy of potential therapeutic compounds.

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