Andrew M Tidball
Research Assistant Professor
Neurology
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Available to mentor

Andrew M Tidball
Research Assistant Professor
  • Qualifications
  • Center Memberships
  • Recent Publications
  • Qualifications
    • In vitro modeling of genetic epilepsies
      University of Michigan, Neurology, 2019
    • PhD
      Vanderbilt University, Nashville, 2014
    • BS
      Calvin College, Grand Rapids, 2008
    Center Memberships
    • Center Member
      Center for Cell Plasticity and Organ Design
    Recent Publications See All Publications
    • Journal Article
      3D human tissue models and microphysiological systems for HIV and related comorbidities.
      3D Human Tissue Models for HIV Working Group. Electronic address: [email protected] , 3D Human Tissue Models for HIV Working Group . Trends Biotechnol, 2024 May; 42 (5): 526 - 543. DOI:10.1016/j.tibtech.2023.10.008
      PMID: 38071144
    • Journal Article
      Abnormal cell sorting and altered early neurogenesis in a human cortical organoid model of Protocadherin-19 clustering epilepsy.
      Niu W, Deng L, Mojica-Perez SP, Tidball AM, Sudyk R, Stokes K, Parent JM. Front Cell Neurosci, 2024 18: 1339345 DOI:10.3389/fncel.2024.1339345
      PMID: 38638299
    • Preprint
      Genome-wide CRISPRi Screen in Human iNeurons to Identify Novel Focal Cortical Dysplasia Genes.
      Tidball AM, Luo J, Walker JC, Takla TN, Carvill GL, Parent JM. 2023 Dec 13; DOI:10.1101/2023.12.13.571474
      PMID: 38168415
    • Journal Article
      Deriving early single-rosette brain organoids from human pluripotent stem cells.
      Tidball AM, Niu W, Ma Q, Takla TN, Walker JC, Margolis JL, Mojica-Perez SP, Sudyk R, Deng L, Moore SJ, Chopra R, Shakkottai VG, Murphy GG, Yuan Y, Isom LL, Li JZ, Parent JM. Stem Cell Reports, 2023 Dec 12; 18 (12): 2498 - 2514. DOI:10.1016/j.stemcr.2023.10.020
      PMID: 37995702
    • Presentation
      Evaluating teratogenic risk of anti-seizure medications in single rosette brain organoids
      Tidball A. 2023 Oct 17;
    • Journal Article
      A Shared Pathogenic Mechanism for Valproic Acid and SHROOM3 Knockout in a Brain Organoid Model of Neural Tube Defects.
      Takla TN, Luo J, Sudyk R, Huang J, Walker JC, Vora NL, Sexton JZ, Parent JM, Tidball AM. Cells, 2023 Jun 23; 12 (13): DOI:10.3390/cells12131697
      PMID: 37443734
    • Presentation
      Evaluating teratogenic risk of antiseizure medications in single-rosette brain organoids
      Tidball A. 2022 Oct 31;
    • Presentation
      Using SOSRS to model neural tube defects in vitro
      Tidball A. 2022 Sep 21;