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EPSRC Reference: EP/K00252X/1
Title: X-ray Spectromicroscopy Studies of Magnetic Iron Biominerals related to Alzheimer’s Disease
Principal Investigator: Telling, Professor ND
Other Investigators:
van der Laan, Professor G Dobson, Professor J Exley, Professor C
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Department: Inst for Science and Tech in Medicine
Organisation: Keele University
Scheme: Overseas Travel Grants (OTGS)
Starts: 01 December 2012 Ends: 30 November 2014 Value (£): 15,762
EPSRC Research Topic Classifications:
Analytical Science Protein folding / misfolding
EPSRC Industrial Sector Classifications:
Healthcare
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This proposed project will utilise novel synchrotron x-ray techniques to investigate the origin and role of nanoscale biologically derived iron minerals together with peptide aggregates in Alzheimer's disease (AD). Recent research suggests that the formation of iron mineral deposits and the aggregation of the amyloid-beta peptide could be intimately linked with the development of the disease. Further, the development of magnetic iron minerals may help to provide early diagnosis due to their affect on magnetic resonance images (MRI). The project will build on some recent successful experiments performed by the applicants at the Swiss Light Source and Canadian Light Source facilities, and will utilise the strong track record of the applicants in the application of synchrotron techniques to the analysis of magnetic materials and biominerals. As the facilities required for these experiments do not yet exist within the UK, funding is requested for overseas travel for the principle investigator. This will enable him to perform further experiments, build collaborations with scientists at international synchrotron laboratories, and provide crucial on-site training for a PhD student involved in the project. Further to this, the expertise and technical achievements attained in the project could be translated to planned facilities that will become available at the Diamond Light Source laboratory in the next 3-4 years.
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