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Professor Herbert Herzog is a prominent figure in the field of biochemistry, having made significant contributions since earning his PhD in Biochemistry from the University of Innsbruck in 1989. After transitioning from Chemistry to Biochemistry, he has focused his research on neuropeptides and their physiological functions, particularly studying the NPY family, including PYY pancreatic polypeptide. With over 330 publications and 28,000 citations, he actively investigates the underlying mechanisms of obesity and anorexia while exploring the brain's role in regulating eating behavior and glucoregulation. His recent projects involve identifying neuronal networks related to obesity development and stress responses through innovative methodologies, including sophisticated transgenic mouse models. He is currently a Conjoint Professor at UNSW and holds various grants from the National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia. Herbert has received numerous awards, including the Erwin Schroedinger Fellowship and the Victor Mutt Award for his outstanding contributions to regulatory peptides research.
University of New South Wales • Sydney, Australia
Prof. Herzog teaches and guides research in biochemistry, focusing on hormonal regulation and eating behavior.
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