La Danse , 2022
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Confocal microscopy images of (hiPSC)-derived neurons and brain organoids were taken and the figures were digitally vectorized in Adobe Illustrator to create the composition. Neurons were immunostained for MAP2, and the ventricular-like zone (neural roset
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Nash Family Department of Neuroscience

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Neurons dance together atop a field of cell nuclei in this reimagining of Henri Matisse’s 1910 painting, La Danse. A version of Matisse's painting hangs in New York City’s Museum of Modern Art.

I used images/cell cultures from my rotation in Paul Slesinger's lab - the cell lines were from human donors with high and low Polygenic Risk Scores for Alcohol Use Disorder.

I would like to credit Isabel Gameiro-Ros, PhD, who grew the neurons that went into the confocal images.

Research focus: Induced pluripotent stem cell modeling of neuropsychiatric disorders.

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