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Circuitry of Thought: How Miniscope Imaging Has Advanced Our Understanding of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder

Discover how miniscopes are used to provide insights into OCD behaviors

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Unravel OCD using miniature microscopes

In this webinar, Dr. Lizzie Manning shares her work using miniscopes and the Sapap3 knockout mouse model to provide new data on obsessive-compulsive disorder. 

Presenter’s Abstract

In this webinar, I discuss my use of miniature microscopes to better understand the neural circuitry and underlying functions of obsessive-compulsive (OCD) behaviors. I provide examples of challenges and opportunities, based on my experience using the Sapap3 knockout mouse model, which is currently the most widely used model system for OCD research. I also show how distinct changes in flexible behaviors relevant to OCD were imaged using miniature microscopes.

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Speakers

Lizzie Manning, Ph.D., Lecturer and Researcher Associate, School of Biomedical Sciences and Pharmacy, University of New Castle