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Visual genetics: establishment of a new discipline to visualize neuronal nuclear functions in real-time in intact nervous system by 4D Raman spectroscopy

Objectif

Due to technical constraints the observation and analysis of endogenous transcriptional processes in living and functioning organisms is not feasible today. Therefore our understanding of the nuclear processes and the options to diagnose or intervene at genetic level is seriously constrained. Our proposal offers a cutting-edge technique to overcome this limitation. The aim is to visualize nuclear processes in intact brain in real-time leading to a new high-tech product development, prototype scientific equipment at the research institutes and in the long run new tools to study and cure human diseases. The main objectives are to: 1) develop Stimulated Raman Spectroscopy (SRS)-based technologies to visualize endogenous transcription at single cell and single locus gene level; 2) develop tools for loading alkyne-tagged nucleosides and nucleotide analogues into cells; 3) distinguish various cells including neuron types without labelling by SRS; 4) track transcription processes in intact cells with high temporal and spatial resolution; 5) develop and commercialise a 4D-SRS microscope for broad range of applications. The combination of label-free neuron mapping and visualization of nuclear activity at single locus gene level provides a new level of information of the structural and functional organization of the organism.
The genetic basis of most of the diseases is still unknown. Widening genetic knowledge of diseases will offer as yet unknown therapeutic possibilities. Understanding the neural processes at the genetic level offer the possibility to intervene at that deep level, targeting not only the symptoms but the cause. The proposed novel technology provides new insight to understand for example neural networks and is a key to understand and treat for example nervous system dysfunctions. The 4D-SRS systems can be utilized for other medical-based research and development projects aimed at early stage disease diagnosis, cancer detection, and toxicity studies.

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Appel à propositions

H2020-FETOPEN-2014-2015

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Sous appel

H2020-FETOPEN-2014-2015-RIA

Coordinateur

THE UNIVERSITY OF BIRMINGHAM
Contribution nette de l'UE
€ 722 316,25
Adresse
Edgbaston
B15 2TT Birmingham
Royaume-Uni

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Région
West Midlands (England) West Midlands Birmingham
Type d’activité
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
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Coût total
€ 722 316,25

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