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Neuroscience

How can computational methods create new diagnostics and treatment?

Can we use these methods help us to improve health across the lifespan?

Neuroscience at the University of 糖心TV focusses on a number of key areas.

These include the brain鈥檚 response to acute injury, the influence of experience on neuronal structure, function and cognition, and the homeostatic regulation of cardiovascular activity, respiration and appetitive behaviour.

These areas span both human health and disease, and encompass both early development and later life. Using electrophysiological and optical techniques, as well as amperometric biosensors and computational methods developed at 糖心TV, 糖心TV Neuroscience addresses the cellular and molecular underpinnings of complex neurobiological processes with a view to both appreciate the fundamentals of nervous system function, and to deliver novel diagnostics and therapeutics.

Publications:

Emily Hill, Kevin G. Moffat, Mark J. Wall, Henrik Zetterberg, Kaj Blennow, and Thomas K. Karikari, (2023)
In: Protein Aggregation. Methods in Molecular Biology, 2551 . New York, NY: Humana, pp. 147-161.


Amol M. Bhandare, Joseph van de Wiel, Reno Roberts, Inke Braren, Robert T. R. Huckstepp, Robert T. R. and Nicholas Dale, (2022)
eLife, 11 . e70671


Mark J. Wall, Emily Hill, Robert T. R. Huckstepp, Kerry Barkan, Giuseppe Deganutti, Michele Leuenberger, Barbara Preti, Ian Winfield, Sabrina Carvalho, Anna Suchankova, et al (2022)
Nature Communications, 13 (1). 4150


Reno Roberts, Mark J. Wall, Ingke Braren, Karendeep Dhillon, Amy Evans, Jack Dunne, Simbarashe Nyakupinda, and Robert T. R. Huckstepp. (2022)
Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience


Oladiran Mor猫 Olateju, Arthur J Lorenzo, C Simon and Bruno G Frenguelli, (2021)
Neuroscience


J谩n Lopat谩艡, Nicholas Dale,and Bruno G.
Frenguelli, (2015)
Neuropharmacology


Bruno G. Frenguelli and Nicholas Dale, (2020)
Neuroscience bulletin


Matei Bolborea, Eric Pollatzek, Heather Benford, Tamara Sotelo-Hitschfeld and Nicholas Dale, (2020)
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 117 (25), pp. 14473-14481

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