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Neuroscience
About
We aim to understand how the brain works in health and disease, from the molecular to the systems levels. This research is an important part of the strategic commitment to neurosciences, and is part of university-wide interdisciplinary initiatives.
Research themes that we are investigating include:
- neurodegeneration
- neuroinflammation
- synaptic function
- multiple sclerosis
- addiction
Our researchers have a special focus on understanding Alzheimer’s disease and coordinating with the South Coast Alzheimer’s Research UK (ARUK) Network. The network enables collaboration with regional experts in dementia research.
Pioneering Alzheimer’s drug development
Advancing the development of targeted treatments to slow or halt disease progression.
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Muscle analytics for elite sports
PhD Researcher Dr Devon Lewis is developing a new type of wearable muscle sensor to accelerate injury recovery and performance training in elite sports.
People, projects, publications and PhDs
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Mechanisms of long-range retrograde signal propogation - Deinhardt - BBSRC
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NeuroTraffic: Orientated neuronal networks for investigating mechanisms of tau propogation - Deinhardt - ARUK
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Optimising Stem Cells for Neuronal Replacement in the CNS
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Periodontitis and future cognitive decline
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Pharmacological modulation of impaired synapses in an inducible mouse model of early AD
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Regulation of microglial proliferation during chronic neurodegeneration
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Temperature entrainment of the molecular circadian clock circuits in Drosophila
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The Role of CDHR3 in epithelial barrier function in asthma
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The role of FcRIIb in a-Syn toxicity and propagation in Parkinsons disease
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Understanding microglial development in the rodents and human brain
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PhD opportunities
If you're interested in joining us to study, find out more about funded postgraduate research opportunities in biological sciences.
Understanding how our brain works and reacts to disease is the most exciting and challenging task of biomedical science.