News

  • May 2024

We are honored to receive funding from the Tambourine ALS Breakthrough Research Fund! Tambourine aims to support creative, bold ideas to tackle ALS

  • April 2024

Nuri was awarded the NSF GRFP!! Wooo!! Congratulations Nuri, we are so excited for you!

  • March 2024

Our application for the DoD Multiple Sclerosis Research Program Hypothesis Development Award to study human OPC-neuron interactions was recommended for Funding!

  • February 2024

Applications for the first Brain Organoid Hub hands-on workshop are open! If you are interested in learning about hiPSCs, organoids and assembloids apply now!

  • January 2024

Congratulations Taylor for receiving an F31!!

  • October 2023

The lab receives an ALS Association Seed Grant and a Mallinckrodt Jr. Foundation award!

  • August 2023

Berna Joins the lab! She will be modeling ALS using our organoid and assembloid models. Welcome Berna!

  • July 2023

Grateful to receive funding from the ALS Cure Project!

  • June 2023

Nuri has joined the team! Welcome Nuri, we are so excited to have you!

  • April 2023

Our manuscript “Single-cell transcriptomic landscape of the developing human spinal cord” is out in Nature Neuroscience! Check it out here, and explore the dataset here

  • March 2023

Nuri is rotating in the lab, welcome Nuri!
We welcome Meghna to the lab!

  • February 2023

Check out the first blog from the Brain Organoid Hub. We asked which of the most commonly used components of dorsal forebrain organoid protocols make the most difference in inducing this fate.

  • November 2022

The Brain Organoid Hub is officially open and we are so excited to get started. Learn about our mission and meet the team!

Berna is rotating in the lab, welcome!

  • August 2022

Alison joins the lab from the UK! Welcome Alison!

Taylor joins the lab! We are so excited to welcome you to the lab Taylor!

  • May 2022

Taylor is rotating in the lab. Welcome Taylor!

Supriya joins the lab as Lead Research Specialist. Welcome Supriya!

  • February 2022

The Andersen lab at Emory is now open!

We are hiring at all levels, join us!

  • December 2021

Our preprint exploring the landscape of the midgestation human spinal cord is now on bioRxiv. Check it out!