Available
Project number:
2025_62
Start date:
October 2025
Project themes:
Main supervisor:
Reader in Biomedical Imaging and Spectroscopy
Co-supervisor:
Dr Maria Deprez
Additional Information:
Causal modelling and explainable deep learning to disentangle the roles of iron imbalance, neuroinflammation and demyelination in Alzheimer’s Disease through quantitative magnetic resonance imaging
Background: Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is a complex neurodegenerative disorder characterised by the buildup of beta-amyloid plaques and tau protein tangles, and cognitive decline. Research highlights the role of iron dyshomeostasis, which triggers oxidative stress, a key driver of neuroinflammation that exacerbates beta-amyloid and tau pathology. Additionally, demyelination — a loss of the protective covering around neurons — worsens neurodegenerative processes by impairing brain function. Understanding how these factors interact is crucial to unraveling AD mechanisms to provide novel targets for therapy.
Novelty and Importance: This project innovatively employs causal modelling to explore the relationships between iron imbalance, neuroinflammation, and demyelination in AD, uniquely aiming to establish cause-and-effect links between these processes. Explainable artificial intelligence (EAI) will also be used to identify magnetic resonance imaging biomarkers to assess specific disease processes and aid development of novel AD therapies.
Aims and Objectives: The aim is to develop causal models that link iron dyshomeostasis, neuroinflammation, and demyelination with beta-amyloid and tau pathology in AD as well as to use EAI to identify MRI biomarkers of AD processes
We are now accepting applications for 1 October 2025
How to apply
Candidates should possess or be expected to achieve a 1st or upper 2nd class degree in a relevant subject including the biosciences, computer science, mathematics, statistics, data science, chemistry, physics, and be enthusiastic about combining their expertise with other disciplines in the field of healthcare.
Important information for International Students:
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Next Steps
- Applications submitted by the closing date of Thursday 6 February 2025 will be considered by the CDT. We will contact shortlisted applicants with information about this part of the recruitment process.
- Candidates will be invited to attend an interview. Interviews are projected to take place in April 2025.
- Project selection will be through a panel interview chaired by either Professor Richard Dobson and Professor Vasa Curcin (CDT Directors) followed by informal discussion with prospective supervisors.
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