
Sergiu P. Pasca
@sergiu_p_pasca
Kenneth T. Norris Prof of Psychiatry @Stanford; Uytengsu Director of @BrOrganogenesis; Physician-Scientist; Seeking to understand human brain assembly & disease
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Remarkable new research findings from Sergiu P. Pasca which creates a model of the spinothalamic pathway, opening up opportunities to treat not just pain, but sensory issues in those with #autism. This approach is critical to autism research and has enormous potential.

Listen to this NPR interview! Sergiu P. Pasca, researcher of neurosceince at Stanford University, worked with a team to recreate a model of the human pain pathway. Winner of our Vilcek Prize for Creative Promise in Biomedical Science in 2018, Pasca and his team exposed the system to the


The deadline for the CSHL Meetings course on #autism spectrum disorder is approaching fast. This course was my entry into the field more than 15 years ago. While this will be my final year co-organizing it, I am looking forward to the stimulating discussions this summer in the




This week we welcome the 2025 class of students for our hands-on Stanford Stanford Brain Organogenesis Center course. With students joining from across the globe, this is our most international class yet—diving into cutting-edge neural #organoid and #assembloid methods, ready to bring them back to


Very inspiring to learn along with all the participants this year at Stanford Brain Organogenesis Center SBOW 2025!

Rebecca J. Levy Sergiu P. Pasca Stanford Brain Organogenesis Center I am proud to be part of this cohort! #SBOW2025 👍

Great overview of recent work from the lab on assembloids and applications to studying sensory dysfunction in neurodevelopmental disorders. Thank you BBRFoundation for your support over the years!


Thought provoking talk, superb series of experiments by cedric boeckx presenting at the Human Technopole conference on Neurogenomics



Are you attending the Cortical Development 2025 conference in Sicily? Don’t miss Emily Wilson, Ph.D.’s poster on “Astrocyte Origins Shape Regional Neural Network Identity” - Session 1, Poster #8, tonight at 5pm. Stop by and dive into how astrocyte origins influence neuron identity!