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Ronan McNeill

Bsc (hons), BA, BSc


DPhil Student

Combining multi-contrast MRI and microscopy to map neuroinflammation and glial dynamics

Pepeha (Introduction)

Kia ora whānau

I whānau mai au e Te Whanganui-a-Tara

I tipu ake au e Waihōpai

E noho ana au e Ingarangi

E mahi ana au e University of Oxford

Nō reira, kō Ronan McNeill tōku ingoa

Tēnā koutou, tēnā koutou, tēnā koutou kātoa

Research Interests

  • What can detailed microscopy of causally manipulated rodent models reveal about the mechanisms of neuroinflammation?
  • How can the translational potential of MRI be leveraged to characterise the human brain’s microstructure in vivo?
  • Through what interactions are glia and neuroinflammatory processes involved in the initiation and progression of neurodegenerative disorders and changes in cognitive functioning?
  • How can neuroinflammatory manipulations and MRI tools inform intervention strategies and evaluate treatment efficacy in dementia?

My research lies at the intersection of these questions. I aim to develop and openly share a clinical tool for mapping the spatial extent of neuroinflammation across the human brain. By applying this tool, I seek to advance early detection and characterisation of neuroinflammatory processes in the onset of brain disorders, creating new opportunities for timely intervention in neurodegeneration and cognitive decline.