Poster: Major Advances in Mini Brain Bioengineering

Authors: The Scientist | Last updated: June 2023

Overview

Sponsored by Sartorius

Brain organoids—3D mini brains grown in cell culture from human pluripotent stem cells—are useful models for studying neurodevelopment and brain disorders. However, creating organoids that closely mimic human brains presents significant challenges, such as providing the right architectural support, biomolecular signals, vascularization, and non-neural cells over time and space to guide development, organization, and function. 

Download this poster from The Scientist’s Creative Services Team to learn how researchers use bioreactors, microfluidic devices, biomaterials, bioprinting, and microelectrodes to quickly produce and validate mini brains that exhibit increasingly complex features. 


  • Document type: Poster
  • Page count: 2
  • Read time: 3 minutes


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