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Dominique Antoine Glauser is a Professor and the Department Head of Biology at the University of Fribourg. His research largely focuses on the molecular and cellular mechanisms underpinning nociception and its plasticity, which are crucial for understanding how organisms perceive and respond to harmful stimuli. He employs the model organism Caenorhabditis elegans to explore conserved mechanisms relevant to pain management and therapeutic strategies. Glauser's work is characterized by innovative approaches, including genetic and pharmacological techniques to dissect the cellular components involved in pain perception. His findings have the potential to reveal insights into pain pathways not only in invertebrates but also in higher organisms, contributing to the development of effective pain relief methods.
University of Fribourg • Fribourg, Switzerland
Leading research and educational initiatives in the Department of Biology, focusing on nociception and pain management.
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