Alzheimer Pathology in Space and Time

29 Jan 2026
Spatial Stage
  • Employ correlative chemical imaging and spatial transcriptomics to follow Alzheimer pathology in genetic APP mice 

  • Use stable isotope encoded protein imaging to map protein turnover and dposition into pathological features (amyloid plaques) at the low micrometer resolution to guide correltaive ST to identify plaque age/protein aggregate age and structure associated changes in local cellular gene expression 

  • Identify that early amyloid peptide aggregates affect synaptic genes and immune cells long before prominent plaque pathology is established 

Speakers
Jorg Harinder
Jorg Harinder,  Professor of Neurochemistry - University of Gothernburg