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Course Description

“If it looks like a human brain and acts like a human brain, at what point do we have to treat it like a human brain—or a human being?” (Henry Greely, Stanford Law School). Human brain organoids are three-dimensional cultures of a diversity of brain cell types that are derived from human stem cells and are grown in the laboratory. They partially capture the developmental anatomy of the brain and emit a steady stream of electrical signals producing EEG patterns comparable to those of a human fetus, and have the basic molecular machinery needed for learning and memory. These powerful tools for studying human brain development and disease raise a particularly provocative question: could they ever develop consciousness? No medical or scientific background is required for this lecture

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Section Title
BRAIN ORGANOIDS: GROUNDBREAKING SCIENCE, PROFOUND ETHICAL QUESTIONS (IN-PERSON)
Type
In Person
Days
F
Time (Eastern Time Zone)
10:00AM to 11:30AM
Dates
Nov 06, 2026
Schedule and Location
Contact Hours
1.5
Delivery Options
Course Fee(s)
Course Fee non-credit $10.00
Potential Discount(s)
Drop Request Deadline
Oct 30, 2026
Transfer Request Deadline
Oct 30, 2026
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