“…Organoid models are now a common tool to study neurodevelopmental disorders, including microcephaly (Lancaster et al, 2013; Li et al, 2017a), autism spectrum disease associated with macrocephaly (Mariani et al, 2017; Wang et al, 2017), lissencephally (Bershteyn et al, 2017; Karzbrun et al, 2018), Rett Syndrom (Mellios et al, 2017), Thymothy syndrome (Birey et al, 2017), lysosomal storage diseases such as Sandhoff disease (Allende et al, 2018), schizophrenia (Srikanth et al, 2018; Stachowiak et al, 2017) and Zika infection on neonatal brain development (reviewed in (Qian et al, 2017). Despite the early success with this approach for disease-modelling, challenges remain.…”