- QBI researchers have generated a promising Tau antibody as a potential immunotherapy treatment aimed at targeting harmful Tau tangles, which cause various proteins in the brain to become dysregulated in Alzheimer's disease.
- Professor Jason Mattingley and Dr Will Harrison set out to understand how our brains are able to keep track of visual information across the thousands of eye movements we make every day.
- Emeritus Professor Perry Bartlett and Dr Daniel Blackmore from UQ’s Queensland Brain Institute led a longitudinal study to find that high-intensity interval exercise improves brain function in older adults for up to 5 years.
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