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Prof. Douglas Armstrong is an expert in Systems Neurobiology, holding a personal chair at the University of Edinburgh. He received his PhD in Molecular Genetics from the University of Glasgow and has since made significant contributions to the field through various research roles, including postdoctoral fellowships and lectureships. His career includes working on projects related to the genetic analysis of gravitaxic behavior, and he has been involved in developing innovative technologies for behavioral analysis using Drosophila. Currently, Prof. Armstrong leads multiple projects focusing on integrating machine learning with biological research and understanding neural mechanisms through the study of neuronal synapse proteomics. He has published extensively and collaborated with numerous institutions, enhancing our understanding of the genetic and molecular bases of behavior.
University of Edinburgh • Edinburgh
Leading research and teaching in Systems Neurobiology.
University of Edinburgh • Edinburgh
Researching integrative physiology at the School of Informatics.
Rice University • Houston, Texas, USA
Conducted genetic analysis of behavior.
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