How changes in ageing fish may offer insight into dementia
Published on 16 May 2022Dr Vasanta Subramanian has been awarded nearly £50,000 to study how a species of African fish can help scientists develop treatments for Alzheimer’s disease.
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Dr Vasanta Subramanian has been awarded nearly £50,000 to study how a species of African fish can help scientists develop treatments for Alzheimer’s disease.
The University of Bath has retained its status as a Leader in Openness in animal research until 2025.
The 'smart' pacemaker responds to signals from the body, instead of constantly pumping the heart at a fixed pace.
The University has been recognised for its commitment to openness and transparency around the use of animals in research.
Scientists have shown that the zebrafish is a useful model for neuron and blood vessel development in the brain disease ALS (Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis).
The University was recently shortlisted for an award at the Understanding Animal Research (UAR) Openness Awards in the “Website or use of new media” category.
As part of an initiative between The National Centre for the Replacement, Refinement and Reduction of Animals in Research (NC3Rs) and GW4, we welcome Dr Eddy.