Growing stem cells isn’t just something faculty do in the lab. Giorgia Quadrato is one of eight faculty in the Department of Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine recently who welcomed new babies into their families—more than half of them within the past year. Here, Dr. Quadrato and other junior faculty parents share their joy…Continue Reading Faculty balance babies with biomedical research
Year: 2019
Giorgia Quadrato joins USC’s brain trust
Giorgia Quadrato loves a good challenge. That’s why USC’s newest assistant professor of stem cell biology and regenerative medicine currently spends her time growing 3D networks of human nerve cells, called brain organoids, in the laboratory. “I think studying the brain is, by definition, probably one of the most challenging fields of study,” she said….Continue Reading Giorgia Quadrato joins USC’s brain trust
Cell Stem Cell features Giorgia Quadrato’s advice for the next generation
In Cell Stem Cell, USC Stem Cell’s newest assistant professor Giorgia Quadrato offers advice for postdocs and grad students pursuing an academic career. Read more at https://www.cell.com/cell-stem-cell/fulltext/S1934-5909(19)30004-9….Continue Reading Cell Stem Cell features Giorgia Quadrato’s advice for the next generation