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Benjamin Padman is a Research Fellow at the University of Western Australia. He has developed a rich publication record associated with research topics such as control of mitophagy initiation and progression, which implicates TBK1 adaptors including NAP1 and SINTBAD. He collaborates with various contributors in the field and has ongoing research interests in molecular mechanisms and cellular pathways. Padman has also engaged in multiple projects, showcasing significant contributions to the understanding of experimental results in cellular processes. Beyond his research endeavors, he maintains an active presence in both academic and broader social media circles, encouraging engagement with current scientific developments. He previously held an external position at Monash University from January 2016 to December 2020.
University of Western Australia • Perth, Australia
Conducts research focusing on cellular processes and molecular mechanisms.
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