Word: isacson
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...Stem Cell Institute has energized our work because it provided an immediate exchange of information,” including “technical, procedural help with resources such as stem cell cultures and interactions with experts in fields where we were not experts,” says Ole S. Isacson, a professor of neurology at the Medical School. Isacson’s lab, which is affiliated with the institute, uses embryonic stem cells as substitute neurons for cells that have died in brains afflicted with Parkinson?...
...walnut in a human brain, which is 30 to 40 times larger, according to lead researcher Ole Isacson...
These kinds of glitches, which Isacson says he “anticipated...