
Sandeep Gupta
@sandeep04998190
Assistant Professor of Cell Biology, U Alberta. Developing next- generation of stem cell models for diseases and regenerative medicine.
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14-03-2020 00:17:35
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Interesting article about the history of Developmental Biology in ancient Asia and Latin America by John Wallingford. Scientific curiosity is universal! dev.biologists.org/content/148/3/…

Morning becomes fun hearing your publication is now online!😄 Our new review from Butler lab (Samantha Butler) is out. We described novel tactics that the spinal cord uses to make sensory neurons. Check it out here: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ws…


Exciting new paper from the Novitch lab in Nature Neuroscience: brain organoids recapitulate neural oscillations remarkably similar to in vivo brains, and are a good model system for studying seizure disorders. nature.com/articles/s4159…



Come check out a fantastic set of Neuroscience talks tomorrow (9am PST)!! I will be presenting an overview of my work along with the awesome Anna Vlasits @EliseSavier Rose Hill, moderated by the wonderful Mohini Sengupta and Julie Elie. There's still time to register.

Our image from the recent press release made it to Nature-July's best science image! Thanks UCLA Broad Stem Cell for fantastic press release!

I’m happy to share our new paper with Momoko Watanabe Lab published today cell.com/stem-cell-repo… which examines how differences in the state of human stem cell pluripotency can lead to favorable or unfavorable outcomes when making brain organoids.




Sign up to attend the UCLA Broad Stem Cell Symposium - it's an amazing lineup, AND the poster features a beautiful image of stem-cell derived dorsal spinal interneurons from Sandeep Gupta.


Check out the new preprint from our lab (Samantha Butler). We identified a novel role for an axon guidance molecule, Netrin, in shaping sensory circuits of the spinal cord. It was an exciting collaboration! Congratulations, Sandy Alvarez! lnkd.in/grGNDxyE



