Proof of Concept (POC) has been achieved in key constituent technologies of NEUROPA. The efficacy of the Phytochromes as effective photoreceptors capable of activation and deactivation in brain tissue has been demonstrated. This result also demonstrated that the use of Adeno Associated Virus (AAV) as a vector to transport Phytochromes to the brain, and together the system has been capitalised upon successfully in demonstrating phytochrome effects on synaptic plasticity in the mouse brain. As a consequence, there is now a foundation for further development efforts to expand the validation of the optogenetic platform created by NEUROPA partners. In addition, a POC has been achieved in the development of the Mouse Phantom to effectively mimic the small vessel structure of the mouse brain thereby reducing the number of animal models required . The Diffusing Wave Spectroscopy (DWS) system has also achieved a POC as a means of non-invasively monitoring changes in brain hemodynamics, which coupled with the ability to modulate circuits in the brain means a feedback system of initiation, modulation, and observation of changes has been established. At the conclusion of NEUROPA, two areas have not got the results they desired. The non-linear laser has not yet achieved a POC in demonstrating non-invasive activation of Phytochromes in-vivo. Further experiments are planned which it is hoped will achieve the targeted outcomes in the coming months. Similarly the Directed Evolution efforts to develop an Adeno-associated virus (AAV) for intranasal delivery of the AAV-Phytochrome constructs has not yet concluded, although again it is hoped that the coming months will produce the required result.
Dissemination activity has produced 19 Journal publications in total, 4 publications in Conference Proceedings, and a batch of further Journal publications in preparation or submitted. Market research data has been collected in support of the Key Exploitable Results (KERs). Routes to market have been investigated and user information collected through the networks of industrial contacts held by consortium members. Pathways to eventual Regulatory compliance have been investigated and challenges identified. A methodology for the calculation of Return on Investment (ROI) has been devised and used to estimate the ROI of each KER. A patent application has been submitted to the UK patent office for the Mouse Phantom.