Alexandra Pacureanu gets Wellcome Discovery Award in collaboration with the Francis Crick Institute

ESRF scientist Alexandra Pacureanu is the recipient of the Wellcome Discovery Award, together with a team at the Francis Crick Institute, to develop X-ray nanoimaging technology to study the mechanisms of information processing in the neural circuits of olfaction.

The grant, worth £3.9 million shared between the two institutions, will support computational research in X-ray nanotomography and coherent X-ray imaging, sample preparation and data analysis developments, and the study of how neural circuits transform sensory information in the mouse olfactory system.   

The team will aim to accurately link neuronal activity with comprehensive cell connectivity, and to uncover how smells are represented in the brain and how the olfactory bulb transforms the sensory signals.

The project has two overarching aims: to develop X-ray nanoimaging technology for connectomics (ESRF leadership) and to apply the technology to uncover the neural circuit mechanisms of odour representation (Francis Crick Institute leadership). Alexandra Pacureanu is leading the ESRF team and Andreas Schaefer is leading the Francis Crick Institute team.

Read more on the ESRF website