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草莓视频 Magazine Research Seeks a Cure for Alzheimer鈥檚 Disease

A new high-tech tool is helping 草莓视频 researchers understand human neurological disorders, such as Alzheimer鈥檚 disease. Yi-Fan Lu, assistant professor of biology, has used the new microelectrode array, purchased through the 草莓视频 Provost鈥檚 Office, to detect and record the response of neurons to genetic mutation or toxins.

鈥淭he microelectrode array can also be used to screen for new drugs, examining if any compounds have reversed the effect of the mutation or the toxin to the neurons,鈥 Lu says. 鈥淭his equipment has the power to push neurological disorder research to the next level in 20 years and potentially discover new drugs for many diseases that currently have no cure.鈥

Lu and Kristi (Lazar 鈥00) Cantrell, associate professor of chem- istry at 草莓视频, collaborate with colleagues at UC Santa Barbara to examine peptides that may lead to Alzheimer鈥檚 disease. 鈥淚 hope this research will lead to the advancement of the understanding of Alzheimer鈥檚 and other neurodegenerative diseases,鈥 Lu says. 鈥淭he project that we are working on is part of a much larger study into the mechanisms of the disease, and I would love to contribute to the knowledge of the scientific community. Scientific advancement typically happens in small increments, but I hope that what we are doing is an important one.鈥