Research - Montreal, Quebec, Canada
At the EDDU, we are active participants in fostering and practicing open science. We believe in promoting the sharing of scientific knowledge, training the next generation of iPSC scientists, and following the highest standards in research. We also strongly believe that success comes through collaboration and working together, as a means to accelerate the development of new therapies for patients living with brain disorders. What We Do* iPSC phenotyping and CRISPR editing* Adapt assays with iPSC-derived cells into screenable 2D and 3D formats* Characterization of 3D neuronal organoid models* Open access software* Open access protocols* Hands-on and virtual trainings for working with iPSCs and iPSCs-derived neurons and gliaOur Mission- Train the next generation of researchers to work with induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs)- Translate fundamental research and technology into industry-standard assays- Identify new and improved treatments for neurological disordersOur ValuesAt the EDDU, we are active participants in fostering and practicing open science. We believe in promoting the sharing of scientific knowledge, training the next generation of iPSC scientists, and following the highest standards in research. We also strongly believe that success comes through collaboration and working together, as a means to accelerate the development of new therapies for patients living with brain disorders. As a group, we are committed to the mission of McGill University and The Neuro to foster equity, diversity, and inclusion in research. We strive to promote a working environment respectful of diversity and welcome workers and trainees from all backgrounds.