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    Module 7C: Supporting Resources on Technical Considerations
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    Module 5C: Implementing Optogenetics in the Classroom Part Two — C. elegans
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    Module 4C: Supporting Resources for In Vivo Applications, Nuts and Bolts
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    Module 3B: Nuts and Bolts of Ex Vivo Optogenetics Experiments
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    Module 8B: Supporting Resources on Caveats and Limitations
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    Introduction: History and Overview of the Field
  • Title card for presentation, Generating and Genome Editing iPSCs
    Module 1A: Generating and Genome Editing iPS Cells
  • Title card for presentation, Functional Genomics in iPSC-derived neurons and glia
    Module 1B: Functional Genomics in iPSC-Derived Neurons and Glia
  • Title card for presentation, Directing the Differentiation of hPSCs Toward Neuronal Identities
    Module 2A: Directing the Differentiation of hPSCs Toward Neuronal Identities
  • Title card for presentation, Generation of Oligodendrocytes from iPS Cells
    Module 3B: Generation of Oligodendrocytes from iPS Cells
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    Module 2B: Direct Lineage Conversions in Disease Modeling
  • Title card for presentation, Neural Organoids: Modeling Human Brain Development in a Dish
    Module 4A: Neural Organoids – Modeling Human Brain Development in a Dish
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