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Neuro-bio hosts the Tenants lunch for Culham Campus!
We were thrilled to host the Tenant Lunch at Neuro-Bio Ltd last week and to welcome colleagues from across the Culham Campus community. Events like this highlight the value of bringing together organisations working across science, technology, and engineering to share...
11th February 2025 – Happy International Day of Women and Girls in Science!
Why do we celebrate this? - To inspire and engage others to pursue science, technology, engineering, and mathematics - To improve gender equality in science - To highlight the role of women and girls in science and technology communities - To celebrate the valuable...
Neuro-Bio new publication – A novel 14mer peptide, T14, is associated with age-dependent behaviour in female mice
Our latest study, published in Neurobiology of Aging, investigates the role of the novel peptide T14 in age-dependent behaviours using female mice models. The findings highlight significant variations in T14 levels with age, shedding light on potential mechanisms...
Baroness Greenfield attends Club Vita Webinar “The Risk of Living Longer S02 E04: Preventing Dementia”
Their final episode of season two rounded out the theme of prevention by focusing on an area of significant impact for many of us personally and professionally. Baroness Susan Greenfield (Neuro-Bio Ltd) spoke about and explored the possibilities for preventing...
Baroness Greenfield’s Interview at La Vanguardia – A Spanish Newspaper, based in Barcelona talking about Alzheimer’s Disease
"In six months we will have the test for Alzheimer's, and in two months, the cure!" Baroness Greenfield talks about Alzheimer's Disease, and the focus on discovering a test and a cure! To read the full interview, with the option to translate, click here ...
Baroness Greenfield’s Presentation at Brain Innovation Days in Brussels – November 2024!
BLOWING THE MIND, EXPANDING THE MIND & LOSING THE MIND The human brain becomes highly personalized after birth by the development of unique configurations of connections between the brain cells that characterize its subsequent growth, personalizing it into what we...
Neuro-Bio new publication – A Novel 14mer Peptide Inhibits Autophagic Flux via Selective Activation of the mTORC1 Signalling Pathway: Implications for Alzheimer’s Disease
Our study demonstrates that T14, a 14-mer peptide associated with Alzheimer's disease, impairs autophagy via the mammalian target of rapamycin complex 1, contributing to the progression of the pathology. This finding adds a new layer of understanding to how T14 may...






