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Basic and clinical research for neurodegenerative diseases by using iPSC technology
Abstract
Since the advent of induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC) technology 18 years ago, significant progress has been made in stem cell medicine. Human iPSC-derived neural cells, the utility of which has been somewhat elusive, are now expected to be applied in many fields. As the pathophysiology of various diseases is being clarified, new drugs derived from the screening of iPSCs are also being developed. In parallel with this, recent advances in new technologies are providing opportunities to appreciate iPSC-based platforms more than ever in the challenge of translational research in neurodegenerative diseases.
We conducted disease modeling, drug screening, patient stratification, in vitro trials, drug discoveries, physician-initiated clinical trials, AI diagnosis support, or data-driven genomics by using this unprecedented resource.
In this lecture, I would like to talk about our recent efforts and discuss various perspectives of both basic and clinical research for neurodegenerative diseases by using iPSC technology.
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