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Alison Hogan is a research fellow at Macquarie University, focusing on understanding the mechanisms of neurodegeneration, particularly in relation to the role of RNA-binding proteins in the disease process. Her research has involved significant contributions to the field of motor neuron disease, investigating therapeutic targets and potential drivers of neurodegeneration such as TDP-43. With an h-index of 558, she has published extensively and collaborated on numerous research projects, both locally and internationally. Her recent projects aim to uncover novel understandings of disease mechanisms and identify potential therapeutic interventions. Hogan has also actively participated in various committees and has a strong network of collaborations across different research regions.
Macquarie University • Macquarie Park, NSW, Australia
Conducting research in the field of neurodegeneration with a focus on motor neuron disease, investigating therapeutic targets.
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