Stem Cells and Bioengineering for Brain Repair Strategies

Tuesday, 23 Mar 2021 at 6:00 pm – Online

Event Link: http://events.las.iastate.edu/deans-lecture
In our nervous system, the death of neurons is often a devastating consequence of neurodegenerative diseases or severe injury. A significant problem with developing useful therapies for treating neural disorders is developing effective methods that prevent further loss of nerve cells and facilitate recovery of function. As such, repair strategies often must comprise a multi-factorial approach addressing several issues, including optimization of survival and function of remaining neural tissue, the modulation of trophic influences to promote repair, and perhaps possible replacement of lost cells.

In his presentation, Dr. Donald Sakaguchi, Director of Biology and Genetics Undergraduate Program and Morrill Professor, will discuss his highly collaborative, interdisciplinary research program that merges stem cell biology and bioengineering to develop experimental brain and tissue repair strategies. When combined, these enabling technologies cancontribute to the development ofnovel therapeutic interventions withbiomedical applications.His laboratory's educational goal is to effectively integrate research with educational activities and train undergraduates, graduate students, and postdoctoral fellows in interdisciplinary studies to produce next-generation biologists and bioengineers. Spring 2021 Liberal Arts and Sciences Dean's Lecture

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