Jürgen Knoblich, director of the Institute of Molecular Biotechnology of the Austrian Academy of Sciences in Vienna, led a team that pioneered the growth of brain tissue—organoids, or mini brains—which show promise in helping to understand various brain diseases better than rodent experiments can. Watch an interview on organoids with Knoblich conducted by Katherine Brown of the journal Development:
Brains in a Jar May Help Fight Disease [Video]
A leader in the technique of growing mini brains talks about their benefits for research
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This article was originally published with the title "Brains in a Jar May Help Fight Disease [Video]" in Scientific American 316, 1, (January 2017)