In vitro "blastoids" can model early human development without animal embryos
Read now →This technique is a game-changer to study early human development and to understand how babies are made
Citlali Helenes González
Regenerative medicine
University College London and NeuroMéxico
I studied an MSc in Neuroscience and a PhD in Stem Cells and Regenerative Medicine, both from University College London. I have had some science communication experience, most prominently as an editor of NeuroMéxico, a Spanish neuroscience blog. I am now trying to delve into the science writing field and hopefully turn it into a career path. I am taking a course on Science Journalism from the National Autonomous University of Mexico, and I am here to learn more about the craft.
This technique is a game-changer to study early human development and to understand how babies are made