January 14, 2020
Synthetic neurons project offers platform for disease treatment, further brain research
Dr. Chongli Yuan, a Davidson School of Chemical Engineering professor, is leader of a Purdue University multidisciplinary team studying the possibility of building synthetic neuron cells to treat Parkinson's disease. Yuan and her research group received part of a $4 million award from the National Science Foundation's 10 Big Ideas Challenge. The research is part of a four-year project shared among university researchers at Michigan, Stanford, Johns Hopkins, Rochester Institute of Technology, Baylor and the University of California, Santa Barbara.