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iPSC Culture Protocol Videos

Watch our iPSC culture protocol videosto learn how to culture iPSCs and iPSC-derived neural cells.

English, French, Portuguese, and Spanish videos are available now, with more languages coming soon!

Check out our new video describing how to differentiate motor neurons from stem cells.You can access the protocol here:


Latest Publications

To access all of the EDDU's publications, please visit our.

A scoping review of stem cell models of leukodystrophies: advances in understanding pathophysiological mechanisms

November 2025

Alexandra Chapleau et al.

Transcriptome-based screening in TARDBP/TDP-43 knock-in motor neurons identifies the NEDD8-activating enzyme inhibitor MLN4924

August 2025

Sarah Lépine et al.

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Preprints

An automated workflow for quantifying the formation of synuclein aggregates in human dopaminergic neurons

December 2025

Chanshuai Han et al.

A high-content imaging workflow to screen for molecules that reduce cellular uptake of α-synuclein preformed fibrils

December 2025

Wolfgang Reintsch et al.


How to Access iPSCs

At the EDDU we have a catalogue of iPSC lines from healthy individuals and from patients with neurological disorders that can be freely accessed for a small fee. Our cells are for experimental use only.

Logo of LORIS, a web-based data and project management software for neuroimaging research studies.

How to access the iPSC catalogue on LORIS:

  • Click “Open data access” as login
  • Select at the top-left “Open data” tab
  • Click “iPSC catalogue”

To access the cells, please contactcbig.mni [at] mcgill.ca (C-BIG). Click for further instructions on accessing cells.

To learn more about how the cells are made or for general inquiries, please email xiuqing.chen [at] mcgill.ca (Carol Chen) and taylor.goldsmith [at] mcgill.ca ( Taylor Goldsmith).


Visit our Community and Resource Hub

To access the EDDU’s Open Science resources including ourpublications, presentations, protocols, and softwareplease visit our Community and Resource Hub.

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