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M. Phil, Development Studies
11+ years’ experienceUnited States

About

This editor has over 7 years of experience and holds a master’s degree from the University of Cambridge. He has written and peer reviewed several biomedical articles for journals such as Nature Reviews, Current Neuropharmacology, Nature Medicine, and Trends in Neuroscience. He has worked as a Science Writer at the University of Central Florida in the past. He is a member of the Cambridge University United Nations Association.

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Areas of expertise

Science, Biology, Molecular Biology, Microbiology


Education

M. Phil, Development Studies, University of Cambridge, Churchill College, Cambridge, UK B.S., Molecular Biology and Microbiology summa cum laude, University of Central Florida, Orlando, Florida, USA


Publication experience

ALS: Astrocytes Take Center Stage, But Must They Share the Spotlight? Cell Death and Differentiation, 14(12): 1985-1988. Mitochondrial Fragmentation in Neurodegeneration. Nature Reviews Neuroscience, 9(7): 505-518.\n Mutant Huntingtin and Mitochondrial Dysfunction. Trends in Neurosciences, 31(12): 609-616. Assessing mitochondrial morphology and dynamics using fluorescence wide-field microscopy and 3D image processing. Methods, 46(4): 295-303.\n Impairing the Mitochondrial Fission and Fusion Balance: A New Mechanism Of Neurodegeneration. Annals NY Acad Sci., 1147: 283-292.\n Nitric Oxide in Health and Disease of the Nervous System. Antioxidants and Redox Signaling, 11(3): 541-554.\n S-nitrosylation of DRP1 does not affect enzymatic activity and is not specific to Alzheimer’s disease. Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease, 20 Suppl 2:S513-26.\n Impact of Nitric Oxide on Metabolism in Health and Age-Related Disease. Diabetes, Obesity, and Metabolism, Suppl 2:126-33. \n Primary cilia and autophagy dysfunction in Huntington’s disease. Cell Death & Differentiation, 22 (9): 1416-1424. \n SOD1 Lysine 123 Acetylation in the Adult Central Nervous System. Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience, 10: 287\n


Work experience

Research Analyst, University of Central Florida (Orlando) Freelance Writer \r\nGrant and Reports Researcher/Writer, Christina Noble Children’s Foundation USA\n