| Parkinson's Research Featured In Nature Outlook |
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The research has resulted in new powerful techniques that allow ex-vivo of both quantitative and chemical state information at micron size scales. We have been successful in preparing tissue for analysis without changing the chemical state of the pathogenic iron compounds associated with neurodegeneration, and can analyze them in association with the tissues. We are developing MRI techniques that utilize the magnetic properties of the pathological iron compounds as a biomarker for the disease process. In addition, our developing understanding of the chemistry of these compounds associated with the disease process may aid in the understanding and future treatments of neurodegenerative disease. This research is truly an example of multidisciplinary research involving bioengineering, physics, chemistry, computational, and materials expertise all working closely together. |

The long term, multidisciplinary research into the role of magnetite, and iron oxide, formation in neurodegenerative disease such as Alzheimer's and Parkinson's has been featured in a 