Department of Biotechnology
inStem (Institute for Stem Cell Science and Regenerative Medicine)

Understanding brain development – Indian researchers’ past, present and growing contribution.

Publication Type

Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

Date of Publication

January 1, 2020

Journal

The International journal of developmental biology

Volume/Issue

64/01-02-2003

ISSN

1696-3547

The brain is the seat of all higher-order functions in the body. Brain development and the vast array of neurons and glia it produces is a baffling mystery to be studied. Neuroscientists using a vast number of model systems have been able to crack many of the nitty-gritty details using various model systems. One way has been to size down the problem by utilizing the power of genetics using simple model systems such as Drosophila to create a fundamental framework in order to unravel the basic principles of brain development. Scientists have used simpler organisms to uncover the fundamental principles of brain development and also to study the evo-devo angle to brain development. Complex circuitry has been unraveled in complex model systems, such as the mouse, to reveal the intricacies and regional specialization of brain function. This is an ever-growing field, and with newer genetic and molecular tools, together with several new centers of excellence, India’s contribution to this fascinating field of study is continually rising. Here, I review the pioneering work done by Indian developmental neurobiologists in the past and their mounting contribution in the present.

Alternate Journal

Int J Dev Biol

PubMed ID

32659000

PubMed Central ID

PMC7611371

Authors

Bhavana Muralidharan

Keywords

Brain
Biological Evolution
Models, Biological
Developmental Biology
History, 20th Century
Animals
History, 21st Century
Drosophila