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🧠🌡️ New preprint out!

BRAIN TEMPERATURE may be a key factor in understanding and treating Alzheimer’s disease and brain cancer:

doi.org/10.31219/osf...

'Temperature matters: Insights into brain thermoregulation and its impact on neural activity and health'
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drbreaky.bsky.social
Given that core neuronal reactions (like everything in biology) are temperature dependent, the absence of focussed research on brain temperature, thermoregulation and its measurement (thermometry)is amazing
chrisbehler.bsky.social
with Michael Fay, Saadallah Ramadan, @drbreaky.bsky.social and @annabhlr.bsky.social
Thanks to The University of Newcastle, @hmriaustralia.bsky.social , @mhfresearch.bsky.social & Tour de Cure Australia for the support!
chrisbehler.bsky.social
🧠🌡️ New preprint out!

BRAIN TEMPERATURE may be a key factor in understanding and treating Alzheimer’s disease and brain cancer:

doi.org/10.31219/osf...

'Temperature matters: Insights into brain thermoregulation and its impact on neural activity and health'
Reposted
mhfresearch.bsky.social
We’re thrilled to be hosting the International Brain Tumour Research Summit here in Newcastle this week – bringing the best minds in brain cancer research together in the one room.
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chrisbehler.bsky.social
Just got a Tour de Cure grant to support my PhD on brain tumour temperature mapping! 🔥🧠 Exciting to see this idea recognised - MRI & computational simulations could be a game changer. Huge thanks to Tour de Cure for backing this! 🙌 #BrainCancerResearch #MRI #PhDLife
mhfresearch.bsky.social
We're thrilled to share that three of our researchers have received funding from Tour de Cure in the latest grant round. These innovative projects will receive funding to progress research into #BrainCancer treatments – improving the quality of people’s lives www.newcastle.edu.au/newsroom/res...
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