Affiliation:
1. Center for Alternatives to Animal Testing (CAAT), Bloomberg School of Public Health and Whiting School of Engineering Johns Hopkins University 615 N Wolfe St Baltimore MD 21205 USA
2. CAAT‐Europe University of Konstanz Universitätsstr. 10 78464 Konstanz, BW Germany
Abstract
AbstractBrain organoids are 3D in vitro culture systems derived from human pluripotent stem cells that self‐organize to model features of the (developing) human brain. This review examines the techniques behind organoid generation, their current and potential applications, and future directions for the field. Brain organoids possess complex architecture containing various neural cell types, synapses, and myelination. They have been utilized for toxicology testing, disease modeling, infection studies, personalized medicine, and gene‐environment interaction studies. An emerging concept termed Organoid Intelligence (OI) combines organoids with artificial intelligence systems to generate learning and memory, with the goals of modeling cognition and enabling biological computing applications. Brain organoids allow neuroscience studies not previously achievable with traditional techniques, and have the potential to transform disease modeling, drug development, and the understanding of human brain development and disorders. The aspirational vision of OI parallels the origins of artificial intelligence, and efforts are underway to map a roadmap toward its realization. In summary, brain organoids constitute a disruptive technology that is rapidly advancing and gaining traction across multiple disciplines.
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U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
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