PulseZTE: mapping brain pulsations driving glymphatic flow in Alzheimer's disease
Description of the granted funding
Our brains pulse in sync with our heartbeats and breathing. These tiny pulsations play a critical role in the brain's “waste disposal system”, called the glymphatic system, which helps clearing out harmful substances. When this system doesn't work properly, it can contribute to diseases like Alzheimer's. In this project, I develop a new imaging technique called PulseZTE, which can quietly and safely capture these brain pulsations in real-time. Unlike traditional MRI scans, which can be loud and uncomfortable, PulseZTE is nearly silent, making it ideal for children, elderly people, or even sleep studies. In addition, I will study how waste clearance process is disrupted in Alzheimer's disease, examining both rat model of the disease and human patients. By detecting problems in the glymphatic system early, PulseZTE could lead to better ways to diagnose and treat brain disorders, improving health outcomes for millions of people.
Show moreStarting year
2025
End year
2029
Granted funding
Funder
Research Council of Finland
Funding instrument
Academy research fellows
Decision maker
Scientific Council for Natural Sciences and Engineering
12.06.2025
12.06.2025
Other information
Funding decision number
371077
Fields of science
Medical engineering
Research fields
Lääketieteellinen tekniikka