Beth Eyre - Two–photon microscopy: How can it be used in Alzheimer’s research?

Beth Eyre - Two–photon microscopy: How can it be used in Alzheimer’s research?

Beth Eyre narrates her blog written for Dementia Researcher.

When you think about it, it’s pretty amazing how far technology has come on in recent decades. One field in which technology has come on leaps and bounds is within neuroscience. Imaging the brain has always been a little tricky, because it’s encased in a skull. Obviously having a skull is important as it protects our precious brain from damage, but it has made looking inside our brain a little tricky. For example, even 50 years or so ago there was no way we could see what was going on inside a living brain. In the past, we used to get our information about the brain from autopsy studies, where correlations could be made between damage to a specific part of the brain and a person’s behaviour (an area of research called neuropsychology). But, we now have some astounding techniques that can give us an insight into what’s happening inside the brain, even at the single blood vessel and cellular level! These relatively new technologies are now being utilised to study some of the most pressing public health issues of our time.

In this month’s blog to Beth discusses a new technique she is learning, and how two-photon microscopy can be used to help us learn more about Alzheimer’s disease.

Find the original text, and narration here on our website.

https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/guest-blog-two-photon-microscopy-how-can-it-be-used-in-alzheimers-research/

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Beth Eyre is a PhD Student at The University of Sheffield, researching Neurovascular and cognitive function in preclinical models of Alzheimer’s disease. Beth has a background in psychology, where she gained her degree from the University of Leeds. Inside and outside the lab, Beth loves sharing her science and we are delighted to have her contributing as a regular blogger with Dementia Researcher, sharing her work and discussing her career.

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This podcast is brought to you from University College London in association with the National Institute for Health Research, Alzheimer's Research UK and Alzheimer's Society, who we thank for their ongoing support. Enjoy listening? We're always looking for new bloggers, drop us a line dementiaresearcher@ucl.ac.uk

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