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CARTA: Human-specific Alterations in Brain Cellular Proportions with Genevieve Konopka

CARTA: Human-specific Alterations in Brain Cellular Proportions with Genevieve Konopka

CARTA - The Idea Organ

CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny (Audio) · UCTV: UC San Diego

March 13, 202624m 38s

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Our brains are engines of imagination—an “idea organ” that has transformed both our species and the planet. Genevieve Konopka, Chair of the Department of Neurobiology in the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, asks how genes drive the development of the cell types that build the human brain and give rise to cognition, and how cognitive behavior emerges from evolutionarily adapted genomic programs. Because the human brain is comprised of heterogenous cell types, she examines gene expression patterns and chromatin states within specific cell types to gain insights into brain evolution and the development of cognitive disorders. Using single cell genomics to compare human and nonhuman primate brains, her work uncovers human brain innovations, including changes in the proportions of immature oligodendrocytes in the neocortex. She recapitulates this result in vitro using stem cell derived models from humans and nonhuman primates, highlighting the intersection of cellular genomics with brain evolution and function. Series: "CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny" [Science] [Show ID: 41298]

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genomicsneurobiologycognitionneocortexoligodendrocyteschromatinprimatesevolutionstem cellsbrainideaorganUCLACARTAAnthropology and ArchaeologyNeuroscience41298