Kiwi, UK researchers funded to pursue Alzheimer's treatment

Kiwi, UK researchers funded to pursue Alzheimer's treatment
Paul McBeth
By Paul McBeth Aug. 1 (BusinessDesk) - Locally developed synthetic compounds showing good results in slowing the progress of Alzheimer's disease have got an $857,000 injection aimed at formulating a treatment and ultimately bringing it to market.  Victoria University scientists Peter Tyler, Olga Zubkova and Ralf Schworer have been working with the University of Liverpool's Jerry Turnbull since 2008 to use complex sugars known as heparan sulphates to control the degradation of proteins in the brain associated with memory loss. They've made...