π¨Meet the latest early career researchers awarded Race Against Dementia Fellowshipsπ¨
These rising stars are challenging old ideas and driving bold new approaches to speed up progress @RichardTaylor @sorayam.bsky.social @HelenRowland
π¨Meet the latest early career researchers awarded Race Against Dementia Fellowshipsπ¨
These rising stars are challenging old ideas and driving bold new approaches to speed up progress @RichardTaylor @sorayam.bsky.social @HelenRowland
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
super excited to release this. nearly 7 years ago, we set out to investigate whether FMRP regulates excitability of neurons in living human brain tissue. we find loss of FMRP in adult neurons leads to elevated excitability, corrected by PDE4D inhibition.
Evidence for trans-synaptic propagation of oligomeric tau in human progressive supranuclear palsy, including postmortem PSP brain samples and a living human brain slice culture model
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
See a lovely piece on STV highlighting the impacts of this disease on families . While our new findings will not lead to a new treatment today, we aim to bring hope to people living with PSP for the future news.stv.tv/east-central...
Delighted to share our paper examining synaptic tau in PSP. Many thanks to @robertmcgeachan.bsky.social @clairedurrant1.bsky.social and our many collaborators and funders. And extra special thanks to tissue donors who make this work possible.
Living human brain tissue used to mimic Alzheimerβs in breakthrough study
Fantastic to see this work from @clairedurrant1.bsky.social group out in print! Important results using living human brain tissue to study Alzheimerβs disease www.nature.com/articles/s41...
It was a pleasure to visit St Andrews to deliver a TEDx talk! www.youtube.com/watch?v=hJME...
@bonthronphd.bsky.social highlighted the importance of industrial collaborations to work towards a cure, as well as showing off our lovely microscopes!
Amazing to welcome HRH The Duchess of Edinburgh, Patron of Race Against Dementia to our lab! An incredible opportunity to showcase our work with living human brain slice cultures and the importance of investing in dementia research. We are very lucky to have her support.
Guests from Alzheimer Scotland recently visited our labs, sharing their inspiring personal stories, the impact of diagnoses on their lives as well as the advocacy work they do for those living with dementia and their families. A reminder of why we do what we do. π§ π¬π§«https://tinyurl.com/97z8ha9v
Looking forward to day 1 of the ARUK Research Conference 2025!